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INTERIORS INSIDER

 George Clarke’s Top 3 (genius)   WHICH   ITEMS NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE?
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 home decor tips  The Anglepoise Lamp.   I love a good coffee table!  Parquet flooring is amazing.





         You could  put it  in  a
         traditional house or a super   It’s  the  perfect  place  to  just   Any shape or pattern,
                                put stuff...a glass of wine, good
                                                          herringbone or staggered –
 Where to save, when to spend – plus the ONE   modern house and it’ll still     magazines, beautiful books.   they’re all beautiful. I’ve just
 design trend that everyone should ditch.    look amazing.  Again,  you’ve  got  flexibility  of   re-used some from an old
                                design – I’ve put contemporary   school gymnasium in my
 Gilly Ferguson reveals all…
                                designs  in traditional houses   house.
                                and they still look beautiful.


 he interior design industry is booming, with   What are your tips for making a house a
 Instagram and TikTok providing endless   home? And where do you start?
 Tsources of inspiration – CoastalGrandma,   You’ve just got to make it personal. Do   What’s your top tip for people wanting to   let you paint walls, then decorate. They might
 Cottagecore and Whimsigothic are just some of   something that’s completely unique to   do their home on a budget?  make you paint it back to the original colour
 the latest trending buzzwords.  you and your family and get them involved   Update it  with  soft  furnishings.  Add a rug,   when you move out, but if you’re renting it for
 in design ideas. A lot of people will let kids   cushions or pictures on the wall to make it feel   two or three years you may decide, you know
 But how do we navigate what’s hot now, versus   design their bedrooms, but that’s not really   more personal for less.  what, it’s worth it.
 those stylish (and sustainable) forever buys that   enough. If it’s going to be your home for
 ideally every home should own? We ask Britain’s   the next 15/20 years, you’ve got to make   If you invest in your home, what would   Where do you find your inspiration?
 favourite architect and home interiors   it personal. Have strength in your   you spend money on?  A lot of my designs are inspired by nature, in
 expert, George Clarke, of course.   conviction and ideas, don’t be   In any house, I’d spend the most on the   architecture and interiors – not just in an eco
 Want to know how to get the   swayed by opinions. If you   kitchen and bathrooms because they take the   way but in terms of colours, fabrics, tones and
 most from your home? He   really like a colour or fabric,   most wear and tear. You can always give other   landscapes.
 has the answers...  go for it!  spaces a lick of paint or change the accessories
        and soft furnishings, but if you spend money   I  love  Japanese  design  too.  Think  about
 What advice do you   Are there any trends   on doing a really nice kitchen (and lighting it   somewhere like Tokyo, if you’re going to design
 have  for  anyone  you’d like to see the   beautifully) you won’t want to rip it out in ten   a beautiful house in the middle of Tokyo you’ve
 worried about falling   back of for good?  years  time.  The  same  goes  for  bathrooms.   got to balance design with nature and urbanism
 into the ‘trend trap’?  Shower curtains should   They are the two most intensive spaces in the   – Japanese architects do it better than anyone.
 Following trends  can be   be banned – replace   house – you want them to last for 25 years   Kengo Kuma is probably my favourite living
 problematic – if you go too   them with proper shower   –  with  decent  taps,  fittings,  tiles,  electrics...  architect, he’s brilliant.
 far, it can look very dated very   screens. And carpets in   decent everything. It’s worth spending money
 quickly, but good quality, classic   bathrooms? Bad! I’ve seen   on them.  What’s your favourite space to escape to
 design is timeless. A well-designed   carpets up the side of bathtubs!   and why?
 piece of furniture or a beautiful piece of   And, I don’t even know what they call   How can you improve a rental home   I built a garden studio at the end of the garden.
 fabric, like a William Morris-inspired wallpaper,   it anymore, but that rug that goes around the   without losing your deposit?  Super simple, very Japanese-inspired, with lovely
 will always look good. If your style is more   base of toilets to keep your feet warm? That   Soft furnishings, indoor plants and light fittings –   glazing. It makes my garden feel like a courtyard
 modern, try an Eames-inspired piece. You can   just becomes a wee sponge!  find those things that are genuinely affordable,   because we’ve got the house, then the garden,
 mix up trends with classical design, of course   and that look good. That’s the best way to finish   and then the studio. All my drawings and books
 you can, but that takes a bit of skill.  your house on a budget. If your landlord will   are in there, it’s where I can hide from the world.

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