Style Trends

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    how to create a garden spa

    There’s nothing quite like splashing around outdoors on a summer’s day, or a warm, luxurious wallow when the stars come out. Creating an outdoor spa space is a beautiful garden addition and something that can be achieved in even the smallest of spaces. A traditional tin bath may take centre stage, or a hot tub – but it’s the thoughtful styling that creates the perfect setting.
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    how texture & warmth can transform a home

    Sensory minimalism is a growing trend in interiors and, whilst we love the concept, the name barely captures what it truly means. In many ways, sensory minimalism isn’t about less, it’s about more – more thought, more texture, more calm – but without the clutter. It’s everything we love and it allows us to create spaces that are restorative and calm; a real elixir in our hectic lives.
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    colours that calm

    Colour trends can be fickle things.  An on-trend shade or colour-pop can quickly date and it’s not always bright shades that fall out of favour.  Cool tones can stop being cool too, as we’ve seen with ‘millennial grey’. 
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    Be my guest

    A thoughtfully prepared guest bathroom can leave a lasting impression – and what better time to fine-tune a pampered welcome than at Christmas. Practicality and function are important but taking inspiration from a favourite hotel-stay can help create a really lovely space, for guests now and to escape to later.
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  • Underfloor heating – comfy, cosy and energy efficient

    Warm floors, big savings! Underfloor heating offers comfort and efficiency. Discover system types, ideal flooring, and how to maximise benefits.
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  • creating a sense of cosy

    There’s always a gentle pause in November. The days are shorter but Christmas is still a little way off. It’s a time of nostalgia and reflection; a time to curl up under a blanket with a good book or a favourite movie. Warmth and layered lighting play a big part in creating a sense of cosiness, which helps us embrace the new season.
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