Get their look: Attention-grabbing pink and grey combo

 

 
 
 
 
 
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We’ve featured a pink and grey combo on here before – I just think the pairing works so well together. Did I mention that they were the colours I had in my teenage bedroom?

The amazing fuchsia-coloured sofa sits centre-stage and is paired with a tactile-looking buttoned footstool. Different shades of grey are layered to great effect within the space – the walls, kitchen island, stool legs and accessories all contribute.

One of my favourite bits of the room – in addition to the sofa – is the smart overhead wine rack above the tall cupboard!

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John Lewis & Partners Bohemian summer drinks tray, blue
John Lewis & Partners Bohemian summer drinks tray, blue
Curved topped counter stool – anthracite
Curved topped counter stool – anthracite
Georgette round footstool in sapphire smart velvet
Georgette round footstool in sapphire smart velvet
Large velour scatter cushion – teal/cylon
Large velour scatter cushion – teal/cylon
Acacia velvet multi pom pom cushion
Acacia velvet multi pom pom cushion
Isla 4-seat sofa in peony cotton matte velvet
Isla 4-seat sofa in peony cotton matte velvet
John Lewis & Partners Bohemian summer drinks tray, blue
John Lewis & Partners Bohemian summer drinks tray, blue
Curved topped counter stool – anthracite
Curved topped counter stool – anthracite
Georgette round footstool in sapphire smart velvet
Georgette round footstool in sapphire smart velvet
Large velour scatter cushion – teal/cylon
Large velour scatter cushion – teal/cylon
Acacia velvet multi pom pom cushion
Acacia velvet multi pom pom cushion
Isla 4-seat sofa in peony cotton matte velvet
Isla 4-seat sofa in peony cotton matte velvet
John Lewis & Partners Bohemian summer drinks tray, blue
John Lewis & Partners Bohemian summer drinks tray, blue
Curved topped counter stool – anthracite
Curved topped counter stool – anthracite
Georgette round footstool in sapphire smart velvet
Georgette round footstool in sapphire smart velvet
Large velour scatter cushion – teal/cylon
Large velour scatter cushion – teal/cylon
Acacia velvet multi pom pom cushion
Acacia velvet multi pom pom cushion
Isla 4-seat sofa in peony cotton matte velvet
Isla 4-seat sofa in peony cotton matte velvet

Get their look: Light-filled, open-plan living space

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Just look at this photo! Everywhere you look there are glass windows and doors letting in bucket-loads of sunshine. Talk about letting the outside in. The light-filled, open-plan space is a real family-centric room. Whoever it is that’s doing the food prep can keep an eye on homework, socialise with guests round for dinner or chat to the loafer on the sofa!

And oh, to have a kitchen island like this one; so much storage and work space. Have a scroll through Sammy-Jo’s Insta-history to get the low-down on her huge renovation job; it’s fantastic.

  1. Retro style black metal basket cage ceiling pendant light
  2. DeLonghi 4003 Micalite 4-slice toaster, black
  3. Multipl metal industrial chairs
  4. Fairford slate grey kitchen
  5. Smeg SY93 Symphony dual fuel range cooker, stainless steel
  6. Geo diamond runner

Get their look: Light-filled open-plan living space | H is for Home

Is this the end of open-plan living?

Interior glazed sliding doors

Over the last two decades, the trend for open-plan living and wall-less dwellings rose faster than you could swing a sledgehammer; however, over the past few years, we’re seeing a complete reversal in interiors trends with home-owners opting for more traditional, segmented living spaces.

There are various reasons as to why this could be. The practicalities of an open-plan living space are not as obvious as you might think. Downsizing all the possessions and knick-knacks you acquire over the years is no mean feat, not to mention the daily struggle of keeping every surface clean and tidy if you have children or flat-mates. In fact, families who have previously opted for open-plan living are reverting to traditional, divided rooms as a more practical way of living, according to Jane Green from the Telegraph. Individual rooms provide quiet sanctuaries for homework, reading and watching your preferred Netflix series, and people are suggesting they prefer to cook in the kitchen in peace, without having the constant interruptions from a television that can be seen and heard over the worktop.

circular dining table and turquoise-pained chairs

There is no doubt, it seems, that separate rooms provide areas of sanctuary and quiet which in turn, create cosier, more inviting spaces to spend time to undertake your preferred activity of relaxation. One might even argue that segmented rooms are actually driving families back together in a more traditional sense, since the kitchen and dining room are becoming device-free zones, promoting a healthy appetite for dinner conversation.

Dog on a lap on a sofaWith this in mind, we’re thinking about the more conventional ways you could furnish these individual living rooms without compromising on style. First things first, retrieve that box of ornaments from storage and choose a selection of objects that will look fantastic displayed in a bespoke alcove bookcase by The Bookcase Co. Think about quality curation, carefully selecting objects that work well together based on a specific colour palette, as opposed to quantity.

A slim and stylish desk for homework or working from home is essential. This mango wood version from Swoon is effortlessly chic and compact and will fit in alcoves, smaller rooms or even under the stairs.

Enormous three-seater and corner sofas might work well in gargantuan open-plan living areas; however, smaller spaces call for smaller sofas. Create cosy nooks for books with a two-seater sofa from Arlo & Jacob. The perfect size to snuggle up to someone, or stretch out and make the most of some quality alone time.

Dining table & chairs with a tall cactus in the backgroundA well-placed rug can instantly update your interior, bringing with it warmth, pattern and texture. They also help to create zones, if you do happen to have a room on the larger size and want to break it down further. You’ll find a vast selection of traditional and modern rugs from OKA, with the option of wool and cotton, amongst others.

To avoid areas becoming too dark and closed off, this slender floor lamp by Perch & Parrow is fashionable and functional; perfect to shed some light on those newly created cosy corners of your living room.

Get their look: Open-plan garage conversion

Open-plan garage conversioncredit

You’d never have guessed that this open plan garage conversion in Sicily was once upon a time a place where vehicles would have been repaired. It’s obviously a former industrial or commercial building with nods to its previous incarnation in the exposed zinc pipes and painted bare brick walls.

What would probably have been a fairly dirty workplace has been completely transformed by the owner into a bright, pristine, white box for relaxed living.

  1. Verner Panton Topan pendant light
  2. New & reclaimed chestnut sleepers
  3. Post-modern tessellated marble coffee or cocktail table
  4. Evan round planter (50 cm Ø)
  5. Rope doorstop
  6. Patricia Urquiola Tufty–Time sofa

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