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OUTSIDE IN Arteriors Natural Rhythms (above); modern boho open space, Caffe Latte (bottom)

N U R T U R I N G N AT U R E Going Up

THREE LOCAL DESIGN PROS PREDICT WHAT DECOR IS SET TO DOMINATE THIS YEAR – AND REVEAL STYLES THEY’RE HAPPY TO SEE THE BACK OF

JENNIFER CHONG, INTERIOR DESIGNER AND OWNER OF CONSULTANCY SERVICE FEIOI, THINKS WE’LL BE LOOKING TO THE ENVIRONMENT FOR INSPIRATION

Jennifer. “Finding a way to connect with nature can help improve mental health, so bringing this into the home is one way to boost wellbeing. Whether incorporating earthy hues into colour schemes, introducing natural materials, or simply adding more plant babies, I expect to see

believe nature is going to play a big part in this year’s interiors. We’ve all been spending more time in our

homes than ever before – so people are focusing on how our living spaces make us feel, as well as functionality,” explains

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