Ten new interiors high street buys
Ten perfect buys from the high street to brighten up this cold and dark month!
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Ten perfect buys from the high street to brighten up this cold and dark month!
The August Bank Holiday marks the end of summer – a moment to slow down, reset, and get your home ready for the months ahead. While it’s not quite the time for autumn nesting, a little end-of-season refresh can make your home feel lighter, calmer, and more welcoming. I like to use this long weekend to tackle a few quick wins: jobs that take just five to fifteen minutes, but make a noticeable difference. Here are some simple ideas to get you started.
The ground floor redesign of a Regency villa in Bath.
There are a number of ways you can incorporate biophilic design into your home in 2025. It is all about creating more of a natural connection.
Update your home this summer with some of the season’s hottest trends.
I don’t believe in slavishly following interior trends. I’d rather invest in quality design that will last. However there are a few things you can do to bring your home up to date in 2024 from adding stripes and ruffles to choosing statement wallpaper.
My top 20 design rules: Part 1
Measuring, mood boards, colour, wallpaper and lighting.
The modern take on the classic heritage style sees traditional elements – such as wall panelling, historic paint colours, patterned wallpaper and upholstered furniture, sitting alongside more contemporary pieces to create a blend of old meets new.
Wallpaper and fabric designers, Divine Savages are husbands Jamie Watkins and Tom Kennedy. With successful careers in fashion and design, they founded Divine Savages in 2017 determined to do interiors their way.
A spring revamp doesn’t have to mean major renovations or big DIY projects – small design changes can make a big difference to the look and feel of your home and make it feel new again.