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“I hope we’re done with the grey-on-grey look. Having said that, trends are fun to follow, but when it comes to your home, don’t worry too much about what’s in or out. You’re the one living in it, so if you love it, that’s all that matters!” GREY’S HAD ITS DAY Going Down

home design in 2022 heavily influenced by our outdoor environment.” To incorporate the trend into your own interiors, Jennifer recommends rich terracottas, deep greens and vibrant floral tones, if you’re a fan of maximalism. Or, if you prefer something more calm and neutral, explore soft, stony shades with muted pinks and browns. “Play around with introducing additional natural materials to your home, whether in furniture or accessories,” she adds. “Mix up contrasting textures to create layers of interest, so it doesn’t look flat and monotonous. For example, don’t be afraid of combining different types of wood, and rather than displaying pieces that are all the same material, group varied textures together – like a glass vase with a concrete plant pot, or a jute rug with a soft linen throw.

EARTHY (Left to right) Stoneware pot, Iris & Violet; Loha armchair, Oliver Bonas; Mid Brunswick green, Little Greene

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