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INTERIORS INSIDER
4. Vary Those Textures
An abundance of smooth surfaces and
angular lines can leave a new build feeling
empty even when it’s full of furniture.
Adding a variety of textures is the perfect
way to get that homely feel. The most
obvious solution is with cushions, throws
and a rug. But other surfaces are just
as important for adding texture - wood
finishes, natural textures such as rattan,
stone, ceramics and metallic accents.
Combining these elements will bring
softness and interest to the room.
5. Move Away From the
Spotlights
The impact of lighting is often
underestimated, but good lighting makes
all the difference to how your home feels.
Many new builds come with spotlights
3. Use Colour set into the ceiling as standard and that
is a great option for base-level lighting.
But to create a welcoming atmosphere
Adding colour is one of the quickest and easiest ways of bringing warmth and and warmth in the room, you can build
personality to your new build. The bare white walls can leave a home feeling upon that with additional lighting. Floor
cold and lacking in character. This spring we are blowing away the cobwebs of lamps, table lamps, directional lighting
winter and focusing on the colour blue. From navy to sky blue, and all shades and hanging pendants will give you those
in between. It can be paired with rich, rusty elements. As with the furniture, consider
colours to warm it up. This colour scheme can the proportions of your room and the
be used across modern or traditional styles height of your ceilings. Do you have the
and brings freshness to a room.
ceiling height for that grand, low-hanging
chandelier?
If the thought of painting your blank
canvas is feeling a bit intimidating, book
a free Home Design appointment with
us and we can help you find the perfect
design solution for your needs.
Find your interiors inspiration at John Lewis
& Partners or at johnlewis.com
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