HOME EDITION
linens or an update to your flooring, Reeds Homestore in Downham Market and Ely is a one-stop shop for accessories and finishing touches. Adding plenty of cosy elements creates a welcoming retreat that feels both homely and warm. At The Rug Seller, CEO Daniel Prendergast says the latest rug trends include products made from sustainably sourced materials, as well as new brands offering unique shapes and decorative edges. Also in the flooring game, Ruggable has recently collaborated with Pantone – the global colour authority – on a limited- edition capsule collection to celebrate the Pantone Color of the Year 2024, called peach fuzz. Plus, fresh from Swedish rug design company Pappelina is its Elements collection, inspired by the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water. “We stand by the concept of ‘slow interior design’, seamlessly harmonising with contemporary trends while remaining timeless,” declares the brand. “It’s this guiding principle which motivates us to breathe new life into our classic designs with fresh colour palettes.” Jacquie Dunton, director of Sweetpea & Willow – a treasure trove for interiors lovers – concludes: “My top tip for the finishing touches to your interiors is to indulge in soft lighting and neutral accessories like throws and cushions.”
THE TRUTH ABOUT TILES
Director of Hyperion Tiles, Richard Skeoch, has three foolproof tiling tips 1. Using a light, bright palette will make a small room look bigger.
2. Use wall tiles to create a striking design feature.
3. Embrace the beauty of beige, which gives longevity, but mix it with some on-trend metallics.
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