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6 Biggest Trends Of The Moment

As we enter the second half of 2022, we are seeing some huge trends and shifts in the interior design and home styling world. The last few years have seen a more subtle, soft, and subdued interior reign supreme, which was reflective of the state of the world throughout this time. We saw our homes as more of a sanctuary and a place to escape through a long period of isolation. As we enter a new era, we are seeing the return of bold colours, contrasting details and rich timber tones throughout our homes. Are you ready to incorporate some new styles into your home? Read on to find out our favourites!

Contrast

A contrasting interior with black and white accents seem to be filling our Instagram and Pinterest feeds from new builds to renovations and beyond. We are seeing the rise of a sophisticated and chic interior that incorporates black accents against crisp white and bold colours. To try this in your own home we recommend adding subtle black accents through your decorative accessories such as picture frames, vases, coffee tables books and vessels. Head into Provincial Home Living or Bed Bath N Table for a great range of products to suit this trend perfectly. If you want to dive into this trend further you could try a bold, dark coffee table or sleek black dining table chairs. Nick Scali and Natuzzi have some beautiful pieces that are perfect for this style, be sure to check them out next time you are at the centre.

   

Goodbye Beige

As we mentioned above, the past few years have seen a very subtle, soft, and blended interior filled with neutrals, whites and beiges as the most popular design style. As we enter a new season and the world is beginning to open up again, we are noticing an increase in bold choices in interiors and home styling becoming popular once more. Gone are the days of being afraid to use colour as we see more people opt for bold tones of green, pink and blue not only in their home styling but their cabinetry, tiles and wall colours too!

         

Rich Timbers

You may be seeing an overall trend weaving its way through in all the trends of 2022 and that is ‘depth’ and ‘boldness’. This is evident in our timber selections moving forward too as we see a movement towards rich timber tones of walnut, wenge, teak ad Tasmanian oak. When searching for your next furniture piece for the bedroom, living room or dining room we suggest opting for a darker timber that evokes a cosy vibe and has richness and depth. We love Snooze, Beds N Dreams and Nick Scali’s beautiful range of high-quality timber furniture to suit any design style.

       

Large Scale Artwork

Along with bold colours, timber tones and contrast we are seeing large scale artworks become popular when decorating and styling homes. The bigger the better when it comes to adding art to your home with this trend to create a statement look and an elevated interior. Try adding large scale artworks to areas such as the living room, dining room and entryway and choose colours that you can draw from when decorating with soft furnishings and decorative accessories. Next time you are visiting Aspley Homemaker City we recommend checking out Provincial Home Living, Freedom and Pillow Talk for some great artwork choices and styles.

           

Mixing Old And New

We love incorporating antiques and second-hand items into our homes and are happy to see the trend of unique and interesting, old furniture pieces becoming popular once more. The trick to creating a seamless interior when using antiques is to ensure you have a balance of old and new. We recommend using the ratio of approximately 70% new with 30% old to ensure you have a well-blended and sophisticated overall look. Great places to add antique furniture into the home are with a console table in the entryway, a beautiful old floor lamp in the living room and some classic bedside tables in the bedroom. Pair these with contemporary style furniture and accessories for a curated and bespoke interior design style.

         

Subtle Greenery

Plants are an essential part of any home and work to not only breathe life into a space but provide a pop of colour to any room. Another trend we are seeing becoming popular in the interior and home design world is the use of a more Mediterranean or foraged style plant. What we mean by this is using tree varieties such as olive trees throughout your living spaces to create a subtle pop of green from their delicate and silver-toned leaves. We also love the look of a wild and foraged arrangement of twigs and eucalyptus stems in the centre of a dining table or kitchen island bench. This trend allows your furniture pieces and styling to be the hero of the space and the greenery acts to soften and blend into the background.

           

If you want to dive deeper into one of the trends we’ve mentioned today or would like advice on how you can incorporate them into your own home, then be sure to book in for your free styling session with our resident stylist, Eliza this weekend! We look forward to seeing you at Aspley Homemaker City soon.

How To Design Teen Bedrooms

Designing bedrooms for teenagers can be tricky as we all know they can change their minds on what they like each and every day. There are a few key elements to designing a space that will adapt to their ever-changing interests, hobbies, and passions and to ensure they stay inspired, and their room functions well throughout the years. Today we are sharing with you our top tips and tricks for how to design bedrooms for teens in an easy, thoughtful, and functional way.

Timeless And Durable Furniture

Designing rooms for teens often starts at their early adolescents, so it is essential to choose furniture that will withstand the many years of being a teenager and the different stages that come with it. We recommend selecting furniture that is both timeless, durable, and functional. This means choosing furniture in neutral and natural tones such as white, oak timber or black depending on your child’s preferences. Our retailers such as Bedshed, Nick Scali, and Snooze, offer a beautiful range of furniture that is of a high quality and will withstand the test of time. By keeping all the large furniture pieces in the room neutral, this allows you to have fun and play with accessories as they develop, and their interests change over time.

           

Have Fun With Decorative Accessories

Decorative accessories are the pieces you can have fun with throughout a teenage bedroom and they allow you to embrace colour, texture and layering. Accessories include items such as rugs, bedlinen, cushions, lamps, artworks, vases, plants and more. As we mentioned above, we recommend keeping the larger furniture items neutral and classic, to allow you to switch up the colour schemes as and when required in an easy and affordable way. It is much easier and affordable to replace a quilt cover or table lamp in a bedroom than an entire bed or chest of drawers. To achieve a new look, simply update the decorative cushions on the bed from Bed Bath N’ Table, hang a new art print from Pillow Talk and add some faux greenery from Freedom and you have yourself a completely new space!

     

Storage And Organisation

It is a well-known fact that teenagers seem to collect a lot of ‘stuff’. From clothing to tech accessories to school supplies and more, it is a never-ending influx of items that need to be stored and organised in one room. Having practical storage and organisation solutions in teenage bedrooms is a must to ensure clutter stays at bay and encourages items to be put back in their designated areas. Choose a bed with under bed storage, allow for an adult size chest of drawers and ensure the bedside table has drawers or a cupboard for storing bits and pieces. Use large baskets to group items together such as shoes, bags, hats, and hobby equipment in a neat and aesthetically pleasing way. You can purchase some beautiful baskets from stores such as Freedom and Provincial Home Living that look gorgeous in a bedroom.

   

Be Creative With Paint And Removable Wallpaper

Paint and removable wallpaper are the easiest ways to completely transform a space in one weekend. The best thing about these solutions is that they are not permanent and can be changed or updated as and when your teenagers’ tastes evolve. We love using a subtle wallpaper print in neutral tones on all walls to create a beautiful oasis for your child or go bold with a fun paint colour on one or two walls to inject wow factor.

                     

Create Zones

Teenagers spend a lot of time in their bedrooms, so it is important to create zones within the space that adapt to their different needs. You do not require a large room to be able to create zones, it can simply be different corners of the room to cater to a certain requirement. The sleep zone should obviously include a bed, comfortable bed linen, a lamp, books, and any other items that encourage a good night’s sleep such as sleep sprays or headphones. Another area of the room should be inspiring and encourage learning by having a small desk, some storage for homework and school supplies and all their tech needs. We also love to include a ‘hang-out’ zone if the space allows where you can have an armchair or some floor cushions with a floor lamp. This space can be used for themselves when they want to relax in their room or creates a comfortable space they can hang out with their friends when they visit.

 

Our retailers offer some amazing furniture and home styling pieces that are perfect for updating your teenager’s bedroom. Whether you are thinking of replacing their bed and bedroom furniture or simply updating their soft furnishings, we have everything you need here at Aspley Homemaker City. We look forward to seeing you in the centre again soon!

All images sourced via Pinterest

6 Tips For Styling The Kitchen & Bathroom

Kitchens and bathrooms are often the trickiest areas of the home to style and decorate in an aesthetically pleasing way. As these rooms are traditionally utilitarian and for practical use, it can be a fine balance of getting things right when it comes to decorating. Today we are sharing with you our top 6 easy ways you can use styling pieces in your kitchen and bathroom and how you can incorporate them today.

Tip 1 – Floating Shelves

Floating shelves are the perfect addition to any kitchen or bathroom as they allow you to create a styled look, in a practical way. In the kitchen, floating shelves are a great place to display special items such as seasonal glassware, cookbooks, or beautiful serving ware. You can also use them to store your most frequently used glasses, mugs, and bowls for an easy access solution. In the bathroom we love decorating floating shelves with items such as beautifully folded towels, a candle, a room diffuser, woven baskets for toilet paper storage and a plant.

           

Tip 2 – Use Artwork

Artwork is a great way to bring a pop of colour, interest and a focal point to a kitchen or bathroom. We love using colourful artworks to brighten up these spaces and bring a whimsical sense to an otherwise practical room of the home. Pillow Talk have a gorgeous new range of colourful artworks that would be perfect for the kitchen or bathroom and come in various sizes to suit your needs. As wall space can be hard to come by in these rooms, you can have fun with small artworks and make a statement through the use of colour and texture.

         

Tip 3 – Creating Vignettes

We love creating beautiful vignettes in the kitchen and bathroom that tell a story and create a mood. A vignette can be described as a curated group of items gathered together to create a styled display and evoke a mood or tell a story. In the kitchen we love to create a vignette by leaning a wooden chopping board against a splashback with some beautiful salt and pepper shakers, a vase with blooms and a mortar and pestle. We recommend heading into Provincial Home Living to view their amazing range of wooden chopping boards and other kitchen accessories that are perfect for styling up. In the bathroom you can style your vanity with a gorgeous marble tray containing a soap dispenser, perfume, a candle and a jade roller. Check out Bed Bath N Table and Freedom for their beautiful range of bathroom products that will be perfect for styling on your vanity.          

Tip 4 – Ensure Your Cupboards Are Organised

Having an organised kitchen and bathroom makes such a difference to the way the spaces feel. Not only are organisation solutions practical and can make your life easier in so many ways, but they also makes spaces look more aesthetically pleasing through the use of matching containers, baskets and storage solutions. We recommend heading into Howard’s Storage World to view their amazing range of products and solutions that make organising your bathroom and kitchen a breeze. The spaces to focus on that will make a huge difference are the pantry, under the kitchen sink and the bathroom vanity drawers and cupboards.

             

Tip 5 – Bring Life In With Greenery

A great way to add a pop of colour and texture to the kitchen and bathroom is by using greenery in the form of plants, stems and blooms. We love using potted trailing plants on floating shelves and at the end of a bath or vanity to bring life into a space. If being a green thumb isn’t your strong suit, then stores like Freedom and Provincial Home Living are perfect for you. They have a wide range of faux stems, foliage and flowers that allow you to create a beautiful arrangement that requires no maintenance and looks perfectly styled on a kitchen bench or bathroom vanity all year long.

             

Tip 6 – Use Timber & Texture

As the kitchen and bathroom are made up of predominately hard finishes and often in shiny or cold materials, it is essential to style the spaces with natural elements to soften the rooms. We love using a timber stool in the bathroom to bring texture and warmth and to style it up with some folded towels, a body brush, and a beautiful candle. In the kitchen we recommend adding a timber tray to your island bench or creating a gorgeous vignette with the main feature of the wooden chopping board as mentioned above. Head into stores such as Freedom and Bed Bath N Table to view their beautiful natural timber pieces and spark inspiration for how you can style them up in your own home today.

Fun kids’ bedroom design tips

School holidays have arrived, so why not tackle a project as a team and refresh their bedrooms together! The perfect place to unleash yours and their creativity whilst having some fun. The best bedrooms are the ones that captivate a child’s imagination and encourage them to play, whilst still being a comfortable place to sleep.

Here, we share our top design tips and ideas to achieve a fun kid’s bedroom that will impress and delight your child.

1. Get the layout right

As with any room, start by working your layout around the largest pieces such as the bed and wardrobes.

If your space is restrictive, consider a bunk or fun loft bed that does double duty; you’ll find different styles at leading bedroom stores like Snooze or Bedshed. Avoid the urge to overfill the bedroom by mapping out the pieces to ensure there is enough space to move around and play.

2. Go bold with colour

A kid’s room is one space where you can relax a little and be bold with colour. Paint is one decorating move that can be relatively easy to change as your child grows, but sticking with timeless colours such as deep blues, earthy greens, and pastel pinks may help your effort last. If you’re not feeling too brave, an accent wall or painting halfway up the wall may be enough of a visual impact for your child’s space.

3. Frame up art

Gone are the days of bedroom walls and ceilings lined posters stuck up by Blu Tac. Today’s children are much more sophisticated! Framed artwork, posters and photos can make an affordable designer statement.

4. Go vintage

Mix and match your new furniture pieces with vintage items for an aged feel. Style with an old-school lamp, a classic designed occasional chair or a vintage-inspired bookshelf. Rustic timbers and brushed metal can help enhance that authentic aged feel.

5. Be unique with wallpaper

Wallpaper can create a fun visual backdrop for your child’s bed or a bold feature wall. Keep it mature with a simple texture, go girly with a floral print or be worldly with an expansive map. If wallpaper is out of the question try exploring the many decals and removable wallpaper options for something more temporary. You’ll find plenty of designs suitable for young ones at Baby Bunting.

6. Add a sense of play

If you don’t have a playroom or a large backyard, why not create an indoor playground? Items like swings, hanging egg chairs and rope ladders can be woven into a bedroom design. Indoor basketball rings, soccer goals and comfy bean bags can ensure the games just continue and are perfect for kids who can’t sit still!

8 Autumn makeover tips

Shorter days and cooler weather – Autumn has arrived and it is the ideal season to give your home’s interior a bit of TLC. This Autumn we’re coming back home and inviting the outside in. We’re looking to nature for inspiration in our interiors, adding layers of depth to our spaces and finding ways to allow movement to flow through each room. Given you’re likely to spend more time indoors, freshening up your interior will make the cooler days in, all the more enjoyable.

Here we share our top trending 8 Autumn makeover tips to reconnect and breathe new life into your space this season.

1. Cosy up your abode this Autumn – Texture on texture

Layering is key this season, so that you can combine and pare back where needed. Create warmth through colour and tactile patterns that can be draped and layered over furnishings. A cohesive mix between layers of texture that exude warmth and depth will make a living room feel cosier whilst also adding an eccentric touch. For example, consider styling your sofa with a wool throw and opulent velvet cushions. Heavy curtains and faux furs will also help channel an extra dimension to your interior. Visit our Trend Report for more inspiration.

2. Dress your floor – An easy, subtle touch

Whether you have timber flooring, carpet or tiles, you can always add warmth and depth to your living room through the use of rugs. Choose a rug of a size that will help ground your furniture that will unify your design, like those on display at DecoRug.

3. Overhaul your lighting – An easy switch

With the shorter days and lack of natural light, enhance the atmosphere of your living room by overhauling your lighting. Rather than rely on your overhead lights, warm up the mood with floor or table lights. You’ll find a wide collection of modern lights to choose from at Andrew’s Light Up.

4. Play with Muted Tones – Inspired by nature

Muted tones are trending this Autumn and suit almost every design style. We’re talking natural and soft swatches inspired by fibres such as linen and wool. Use pastels in a varied tonal range and strengths to add depth to the room, bringing it to life. Visit our Trend Report for more inspiration.

5. Reconsider your heating – Feel warmth

If you are prepared for a more significant makeover, you may want heating to be up the top of your priority list. Nothing beats a wood fire during the cooler months heading into Winter, but if you want to look at a more energy-efficient solution such as reverse-cycle air conditioning. For a quick solution to keep you warm this season, portable panel heaters can give you the warmth you need and be discrete for your modern design style.

6. Find tranquillity – Immerse yourself

Seek inspiration from nature this Autumn and introduce a sense of calm, returning to nature. This season, consider pairing with linens, natural textures and emanating a softness that relaxes the space, switching off from the stress of everyday life. You can achieve this natural cohesion and depth by layering different tones and shades of green in varying degrees injecting the outside in with texture and richness. Visit our Trend Report for more inspiration.

7. Reconfigure your furniture layout – New season, new purpose

How do you use your living room during Autumn? Do you like to snuggle up with a book, play family board games or binge on Netflix? Think about how your behaviour changes as you spend cold days and nights inside and rearrange your furniture layout to accommodate these activities.

8. Introduce Harmony – Flowing and graceful pieces

Contrast round and organic shapes by incorporating different patterns and textures in a space. This allows movement to carry through the room and appear more welcoming and inviting. It disrupts yet compliments the geometric furnishings we’ve become accustomed to. Visit our Trend Report for more inspiration.

Easter Decorating Trends For 2022

Easter is one of our favourite times of the year here at Aspley Homemaker City. There is a subtle shift in the air as we wave goodbye to the summer months and welcome the cooler days ahead. Autumn in Queensland is a beautiful time of year and celebrating Easter with the family is the cherry on top. We love gathering the kids around for an egg hunt, decorating the table beautifully, cooking a lovely lunch and spending time with loved ones eating too much chocolate! Our retailers are well and truly in the Easter spirit already and have adorned their stores with the most beautiful home décor and tableware to help you decorate your home for this special day. Read on to find out our top decorating trends for Easter 2022 as seen in store!

Greenery Galore

This year for Easter, we are embracing the traditions of the northern hemisphere as this beautiful holiday falls in the Springtime in the north. Here in Queensland, we embrace greenery all year long, so hanging overflowing green garlands and vases filled with blooms comes naturally to us. When decorating your home for the Easter weekend (or season), we suggest adding a large vase of green stems to your dining table or picking up a beautiful Easter foliage garland from Bed Bath N’ Table. They’ve even brought out some gorgeous wreaths with greenery, twigs, and rabbit motifs to adorn your front door!

Home Décor For The Season

We believe that your Easter home décor should be embraced for the entire month of April, not just one weekend. The joy of bunnies, carrots, baby chickens and eggs should bring you cheer throughout the month, just like the Christmas season. Both Provincial Home Living and Bed Bath N’ Table have some gorgeous home décor pieces that are classic, tasteful, and beautiful; you’ll struggle to remove them come May! Try a new tradition of having a twig tree and letting the kid’s hang some Easter Decorations off each branch. Bed Bath N’ Table have an amazing range of ornaments, or you could embrace an arts and crafts day and create your own. We love our retailer’s range of bunny home décor pieces such as book ends, plates, bowls, ornaments and tea towels too! Another simple pleasure you can embrace for April is having your morning coffee in an adorable bunny mug from Provincial Home Living to bring you joy at the start of each day.

Fun Prints

Easter is the perfect time of year to embrace your inner child and try adding printed fabrics, bright or pastel colours and adorable motifs to your home decorating styling. Provincial Home Living have released some beautiful carrot and bunny prints this year that can be seen on their placemats, wrapping paper, napkins and more! We love opting for fun and fresh colours for Easter such as baby blue, pastel pink, sunshine yellow and mint green. Head into Bed Bath N’ Table to view their range of printed tea towels in every colour and design you can imagine! Don’t forget to pick up your special edition Easter printed tote bag when shopping for your pieces at PHL too!            

A Floral Tablescape

We love a traditional Easter tablescape here at Aspley Homemaker City and we can’t go passed florals for this season. Bed Bath N’ Table have released some gorgeous plates, bowls, and platters in subtle floral prints that allow you to mix and match to create the perfect scheme for you. Pair these with a gingham printed tablecloth, linen napkins in pink or green and a floral or herb sprig at each place setting. Line the table with a garland or add a simple floral bouquet to the centre of the dining table for extra greenery and life. Lastly, mix in some decorative bowls filled with mini chocolate eggs and a few bunny ornaments to take your table to the next level.

We can’t wait to see you in store at Aspley Homemaker City to help you feel inspired for decorating your home this Easter! Be sure to tag us in your Instagram stories or Easter posts as we’d love to see the gorgeous pieces you brought home with you! We hope you have an amazing Easter filled with love, chocolate, good food and family.

Family-friendly Storage Solutions

Adequate storage is a fundamental challenge of many family homes. Organising the never-ending, children’s clutter and finding practical solutions for all the “stuff” can seem overwhelming. But living in a clutter-free home can be achieved with practical storage solutions in every room.

The key to tackling family clutter is to incorporate a generous amount of storage that makes picking up and putting away easy. Think a combination of stylish furniture pieces with built-in storage, utilising incidental spaces and having smaller storage options such as containers and baskets on hand for a quick clean-up.

Thankfully, you’ll find plenty of family-friendly storage ideas all in the one place at Aspley Homemaker City!

1. Invest in furniture with storage

There is ample choice these days for family-friendly furniture with built-in storage. From entertainment units and bookcases to coffee tables and ottomans, there are options to suit any home and room. Explore the ample storage solutions at Howards Storage World, Nick Scali or Rice Furniture for ideas to your family’s clutter.

2. Containers, containers, containers

You can never have too many containers! Containers offer a solution to organise toys, bathroom items and pantry products. Beyond your typical Tupperware options, you can find containers of all sorts of styles. For maximum organisation, spend a weekend labelling your containers so your family can see clearly what goes where. No excuses for putting things away incorrectly!

3. Make use of underutilised walls

Hooks, coat racks and wall-hung, slim-lined shelves are a great way to store family clutter especially where space is tight. It also can be a cost-effective solution for adding personality and interest to your home.

4. Utilise the space under beds

The space under your bed isn’t just for losing socks and collecting dust. It’s a great spot to store items such as toys or out-of-season clothing. Some bed designs like those you’ll find at Aspley Homemaker City stores’ Snooze and The Sleeping Giant, are designed with built-in storage. However, you can also find low-height baskets and boxes that will hide away easily under a raised bed.

5. Decorate with baskets

Baskets are a great way to hide clutter and add texture and warmth to any room. For kids’ rooms and nurseries look at age-appropriate baskets and storage options like these at Baby Bunting. For other rooms in your home, consider the basket designs at Provincial Home Living, which are not only functional but will look stylish in any space.

6. Embrace open shelving

Open shelving where everything is on display may not sound like a family-friendly storage solution. But this style actually makes you be more conscious and mindful of how items are put away and how much clutter you gather. With open shelving, there is no place to hide! Style your favourite pieces on display furniture like you’ll find at Freedom and it becomes an artwork for your interior.

How to add warmth to your interior

The end of a season creates a desire to change up our interior furnishings to bring a different feeling to our home. As summer ends and the temperatures drop, adding some warmth and homeliness to our interiors will make spending more time indoors and snuggling up all the more inviting.

There are many quick and easy ways to add warmth to your interior without an entire overhaul. This allows you to interchange furnishings depending on the season or your mood. For those with more time and who are looking for permanent ways to create that hygge-like feel in your space, we’ve also got you covered.

1. Choose earthy, neutral tones

Neutral tones are trending regardless of your interior style and time of year. However, when adding warmth, neutral colours are an effective way to embrace the seasonal change Autumn brings. Opt for rich, earthy tones that emphasise the feeling of hibernation. For a quick solution, think cushions and throws in rusts, mustards, plums and burgundy like those you’d find on the sofas of Plush. For something more permanent, consider shifting your attention to the walls by replacing the stark white to a warm paint colour or installing a neutral, textural wallpaper.

2. Vary your textures

Layering textures is a decorating approach that can elevate your interior and easily inject more warmth into your rooms. Timbers, terracotta, woven products, wool, leather, cork and exposed brick are all textures of choice as we enter the cooler months. These can be incorporated in the form of furniture like a well-crafted oak dining table or a leather occasional chair for your living room. Small accessories such as ornamental bowls, a wool throw or terracotta interior pots can all be used to bring texture into a bland interior space.

3. Pay close attention to your lighting

One of the most effective ways to make an interior feel warm is through beautiful lighting. Lighting gives you the ability to set the mood, it makes people feel good and it improves the appearance of your interior. When adding warmth to your home, think about incorporating multiple sources of light rather than just relying on your ceiling fixtures. Floor or table lamps are a great way to add ambient light and highlight areas of your room. Consider also the globe type as this will greatly affect the feel of your room. Swapping out a cool light for a warm bulb may be all you need to embrace the seasonal change. This is where speaking with lighting experts, like the team at Andrew’s Light Up, becomes invaluable.

4. Play with wall art

Dressing your walls with artwork is a great way to add visual warmth to your space and make it more interesting. And the good thing is you don’t need to spend a fortune at your local gallery to create impact. In fact, wall art that is personally curated and tells a story is often the best way to make the home welcoming and homely. Play with a combination of purchased pieces and your children’s artwork. Get creative with the layout and combinations of frames to create an intentional, yet unique, look.

5. Go on a scavenger hunt

An interior furnished with new pieces can provide you with a fresh and luxurious feel. And who doesn’t love sitting on a brand new sofa? However, in order to add warmth to your rooms, consider finishing your space with some old pieces you’ve picked up at a flea market or antiques that have been passed down in the family. If you’re not fond of going on a scavenger hunt, look for classic furniture pieces that reflect an earlier era or accessories that tell a story like those you may find on the shelves of Pillow Talk. These are also great conversational pieces for when you’re entertaining guests.

6. Consider what’s underfoot

There’s nothing quite like walking barefoot on a thick, textural rug even in the cooler months. Layering textural rugs is an effective way to add a sense of warmth and cosiness to any space. It’s also a great solution for renters or those who like to redecorate their homes seasonally. If your home is naturally cold and you’re planning a more substantial renovation, opting for rich, deep timber floorboards will instantly enhance the feeling of warmth and make your space more inviting.

7. Dress your windows

Hanging curtains or installing blinds can be a quick decorating fix to overcoming drafts and achieving that snug Autumn feel. There are many options you can consider from blinds and shutters to curtains depending on your decorating style and the architecture of your home. Thick velvet drapes can inject a little drama into your space and help with insulating. Soft, flowy linen curtains won’t help much with blocking out any cool draft but they will add an element of luxury and homeliness to your interior. This may be just what’s needed to invite you to spend more time indoors this Autumn.

Tips to create your own interior design mood board

Planning an interior design project or just dreaming about redecorating your home? A mood board is an ideal tool to collate your ideas and visualise how your space will look and feel. This can help ensure everything works in harmony and help you avoid costly mistakes when it comes time to implement your vision.

When it comes to making an interior design mood board, you have several options whether you choose to create it as a digital or physical product. Here, we explain the options so you can decide what best works for you and share some tips to help your mood board come to life.

Interior design mood board options

There are two main options you can choose from when you create your own interior design mood board. Depending on your project, you might like to choose one or a combination of these to design your dream interior.

1. Digital

Digital mood boards are one of the easiest and more effective ways to plan your renovation or decorating project. There are many ways you can do this depending on your skillset and individual preference. There are free and very easy to use Digital Mood Board platforms like Pinterest and Houzz Interior Design Ideas. These tools help you create a digital scrapbook with a collection of ideas and products you’ve found online. There are also other digital tools that can help you design and decorate your interior spaces such as Dulux MyColour App or Style Source Book.

For those a little more complete literate, you may like to have a play on Adobe Illustrator or even the free platform Canva to pull your ideas together and make a visual mood board.

2. Physical

If you are an avid collector of interior design and decorating magazines and have a stack in your living room, a physical mood board might be your best option. Simply cut out images of interiors or products you love and pin away! A physical mood board is also ideal if you have material, paint or finish samples that you want to layer into your vision. Just like with the digital option, you can create a physical mood board in many ways including:

  • A pinboard
  • A foam board
  • In a draw or tray
  • In a scrapbook

Find yourself getting lost online collecting interior design inspiration but also have samples? Create a digital pinboard, print it out and then use it as a backdrop for layering your samples and magazine cuttings on top.

Tips when creating your own interior design mood board

Creating a mood board might seem a simple thing to do but when you have hundreds of images you like and a growing collection of samples, the task can quickly become overwhelming. To nail your mood board so that you can create your dream-worthy space, take a look at these tips.

1. Gather your inspiration There are so many places to source inspiration for your interior design projects including Instagram, Pinterest, blogs and interior design websites. You can also browse through magazines, scroll on real estate websites or look at the catalogues of homewares and furniture stores or our very own Trend Report.

But don’t forget to get a dose of inspiration from outside influences such as browsing shops, visiting your local gardens or walking your neighbourhood streets. You can simply take photos to add to your digital board or to print out to pin up on your corkboard.

When collecting inspiring images, look for common links in the images. These could be colours, textures, layouts or the feeling of the space. This will help you develop a look for your interior.

2. Collect samples Once you have your images, start collecting samples of materials and finishes you’re keen to use in your space. This might be a fabric sample of a Plush sofa you love or a tile you love to use as your kitchen splashback. You may have a wood stain sample for your living room flooring or a sample of a fabric you’ll use for curtains.

Samples are not only helpful when pulling together your design, it also helps add life and dimension to your mood board.

3. Organise your images and samples If you’re decorating more than one space, organise your images and samples in groups for each room. This gives you the ability to ensure your whole interior speaks one language or play on the personality of one or two particular spaces.

You may choose to make a different mood boards for each room or simply organise the layout so that they’re divided upon an oversized pinboard.

4. Start curating your look As a golden rule, when you’re decorating you remove one or two pieces before your space is officially done’. This is also the case when creating a mood board for your interior. You need to think about balance and refinement.

Is there enough variation in colours and textures or is it all blurring into one? Is the design cohesive or too busy? Is the furniture too matchy like a showroom display? Step away from your mood board and come back to it in a day or two with fresh eyes so you can edit.

5. Don’t neglect your floor plan When designing multiple rooms, it’s important not to neglect your floor plan as you start compiling your mood boards. The last thing you want is to find out your favourite Rice Furniture chair that you’ve been visualising all these months doesn’t fit in your living room design. Put together your mood board in relation to your floor plan; it’s dimensions and layout. Try to collate inspirational interior images that are reflective of your space and keep the samples and up-close shots to the details such as the kitchen cabinetry. You don’t want to buy into a look you can’t realise.

Top tips to style your home office

As we find ourselves making the permanent shift to working from home the need for a home office has never been greater. Some of you may have set up a make-shift workspace that needs some TLC, or you may have the luxury of a designated workspace.

Regardless, of size or location, a home office can often become a neglected space with all the functionality but lacks aesthetic. If you’re suffering from cabin fever and your home office is looking a little drab, it’s time to give it a lift.

We share our top tips for styling your home office so you can find working from home more inspiring and productive.

10 tips for styling a home office

1. Assess the position of your desk

Positioning your desk against a wall is often the go-to, but does it best suit your space and working style? You may find the space feels larger and flows better with the desk positioned in the middle of your room. Relocating your desk so that it faces a window can create a more appealing workspace. Simply playing with the position of your desk can reinvigorate your home office.

2. Look behind you

When arranging or rearranging your home office layout, it’s worth looking at what’s behind you. In this current climate, online meetings are the way of the norm. Consider what your colleagues and clients are looking at during a video call. You can style it professionally with artwork from stores like Frame Today or curated shelving – much more interesting than a blank wall!

3. Declutter

Decluttering your home office gives you a clean slate to style. It also creates a sense of order and calm, allowing the creative thoughts to flow. Tidy up those piles of papers, organise any cables and wires and clean out your bookcases.

4. Optimise your lighting

If your home office is looking a little drab, consider how you illuminate the space. Instead of relying solely on your overhead lighting, introduce a task or table lamp to add warmth to your study and light up your work area. Andrew’s Light Up has plenty of options for your office space.

5. Incorporate colour and texture

Is your home office looking a little bland and utilitarian? If the minimalist approach isn’t your jam, don’t be afraid to go bold and style with colour, texture and pattern. Experiment with the on-trend stripes or spring colours such as earthy tones, warm oranges and bright pops of yellow. Add richness to the space through textured furniture such as a rattan occasional chair or a timber bookcase. Our tip is to find these at home furniture stores rather than your typical office supplier.

6. Layer with greenery

Being stuck in front of a computer all day is much more pleasurable when there are living plants in the space. Indoor plants also have added health benefits of purifying the air to reduce stress. If you can’t be out there enjoying nature, you might as well bring it indoors.

7. Embrace ergonomics

It may not be a glamourous tip, but styling your home office with ergonomics in mind is important. Considering working from home is here to stay for a while, choosing a chair that is supportive and a desk that allows you to sit in the right position is imperative.

8. Step up your storage game

Storage not only allows you to organise your work and stationary but also enhances your styling ability. A well-styled shelf with books and a pot plant can lift the look and feel of your workspace. Smaller office storage can leave your desk feeling organised and clean while keeping you focused on the task at hand.

9. Decorate with your favourites

Showcase decor pieces that reflect your personality or have deep meaning to you. Think family photos, travel mementoes or favourite artworks. A beautiful rug can enhance the overall appeal of your workspace. Take a look at the extensive range at DecoRug.

10. Keep Inspired

If you’re running your own business or keen to tick off some goals, styling your home office with a vision board can be a game-changer. We’re fans of an oversized pinboard with magazine cutouts, inspirational quotes and photos to help keep you aligned with your priorities.