Cambridge Edition November 2019

INTER IORS

mbrace the chilly days and dark evenings by creating your own wintery retreat. The good news is, with a focus on detailing, it is easy to achieve the ultimate cosy look. Flickering scented candles and soft-lit lamps will bring a welcome ambience, while a mix and match of textured accessories โ€“ think faux-fur throws, knitted pillows and shaggy rugs โ€“ will draw you in. Itโ€™s all about making your home somewhere you yearn to be โ€“ so surround yourself with pretty possessions and restful colours for a relaxed vibe. For the ultimate in cosiness, start by investing in the most comfortable sofa you can find. Lovely Sofaโ€™s Linda is a modern version of the classic chesterfield, with sweeping scroll arms and deep buttoning. Choose a vibrant shade in an indulgent fabric, such as buttercup yellow velvet or peacock blue linen โ€“ and add contrasting cushions for immediate effect. Saxonโ€™s Knightsbridge sofa, meanwhile, is available in a wide range of textiles โ€“ such as crushed velvet and buttery leather โ€“ and is guaranteed to be your go-to place once winter sets in. Of course, thereโ€™s nothing quite like a roaring fire to set the scene in a living room. ACR Stovesโ€™ multi-fuel models are practical choices โ€“ giving an inviting appeal without any mess. While Morsoโ€™s modern shapes lend a contemporary edge to a classic fireside appeal. Jon Butterworth, sales director at Arada Stoves, says: โ€œItโ€™s not just the warmth of a stove that makes an indoor fireplace so appealing. Fires have

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