If you want a quick storage solution than this as simple as it gets. Using Ikea bed slats and some S hooks you can create a stylish wall hanging which can be used in any room to hold and store objects, stationary, accessories, kitchen utensils and more.
Use the slats to hang amongst other things pots, baskets and clips to bring interest and add practicality to a space.
Moroccan, Bohemian and Atzec pattern in design is still big in homeware, bringing a layed back and relaxed feeling to a room. We have found this flat – woven arrow print rug which we love, and will bring interest and appeal to a living room or bedroom floor.
Gorgeous Australian homeware and lifestyle brand Arro Home, available in the U.K. is a perfect range of simple, fun prints and colourful creative design for home. The brand offers soft furnishings, furniture, ceramics, glassware, rugs and more and even has great goods for kids.
Follow them on all social media for latest products, offers, lifestyle ideas and interiors inspiration.
The shop site is full of lovely silhouettes, geometric patterns, pastel hues and modern designs. Everything comes together beautifully to create great entire looks for a room.
One event not to be missed in April is the MADE IN LONDON launch party at Heals. Their modern craft market showcases the city’s craft community woth drop-in workshops and demonstrations.
With exhibits including 19th century loom weaving, soap cutting workshop, pottery painting, chair caning, furniture upholstery as well as a chance to meet with the makers there is lots to see and do and the best thing it’s free.
Going faux is as popular as ever and with some great looks and finishes, being both practical and realistic there is no reason not to try it.
Whether it’s a cowhide printed sofa or a faux leather chair the options of faking it have increased. Faux flowers and plants have had a massive resurgence in the last couple of years. The realistic finish has improved massively and you would most definetly be making a investment.
People are looking for long lasting homeware that tick all the boxes of functionality, style and sustainability.
Wall panel from abigailahern.com
If you are dreaming of a wood panelled or red brick wall then now you can with wallpapers and faux panels. Abigail Ahern has a fab collection of textured wall panels. Choose from stone, slate or brick, or head to Rockett St George for gorgeous wallpapers to fake the look.
Engineered quartz makes a strong contender to marble when considerimg worktop finishes. It’s said to have better heat resistance and withstand acidic food better than Carrara marble.
Often these faux versions are cheaper than the real thing, and with some great examples in stores, you might start to question what’s real and what isn’t.
Across the highstreet baskets of all sorts of styles are proving a popular choice for storage in the home with many current trends embracing the use of them within styling a room.
Why not try a diy version? A great project and resulting in a practical stylish piece of homeware. The diy tutorial from HappinessIsHomemade for a no-see rope basket is a simple and fun how-to from only a few materials – cotton piping cord (or rope), glue gun and glue sticks, a dish or bowl to use as a mouldy and parchment paper. All items easy to get hold of.
This week we have found some great furniture buys at La Redoute. With some already big reductions of 30% & 40% there is also currently a further 25% off in their Spring offers.
Our picks are these tables including a solid pine parquet topped coffee table, mid century walnut vaneered tv unit and an oval walnut vaneered coffee table. All of these are simple versitile designs which will look the part in any home.
No mess, no fuss, a simple way to bring the outdoors in with these Nutmeg leaf wall stickers available from SouthwoodStores.
Our favourite monstera leaf image gets transformed into great modern matt vinyl wall stickers. Easy to apply and creates a great indoor garden look for room.