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EDITOR’S LETTER Editor’s portrait Philip Sowels Trend spotting 46 he September issue is always one of my favourites, as we report on the autumn/winter looks that are about to drop in the shops. So grab a cuppa, find a comfy spot, and get ready to indulge with a whole new season of interiors joy! Start with Spotlight On (p22), where we show you the surprising transitional hue that’s perfect for the end of summer, then discover quick and easy ways to bring the biggest trends into your home on page 26. And, on page 32, we show you a decor trick adored by interior designers that guarantees a harmonious scheme, plus four ways to use it in your home. If cover star Laura’s kitchen has caught your eye, then you’ll love the rest of her house tour (p56) – her three-bed Victorian terrace is a masterclass in blending old and new. And you must also check out Sharna’s stunning 1930s semi (p78). By cutting costs on her renovation work, she was able to splash out on the finishing touches, and the result is spectacular! THIS MONTH I’VE Finally, don’t miss Kitchen Ideas (p46), to find out how to Yes, that is a cracker on my recreate The Great British Bake place setting! The festivities Off look for less – it’s full of begin early so we can put pretty prints, designer dupes together the Your Home Christmas Made Easy special and serious baking kit. Enjoy! T Get the Bake Off look for less 78 26 55 Style to steal from our real homes 112 32 Tips and tricks for every room! BEEN… Getting into the spirit MEL SHERWOOD EDITOR (pre-order your copy on p123). This event by luxury tree brand Balsam Hill really got me in the spirit!
CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE... Take inspiration from our real homes September at home 06 This month we love The new collection from John Lewis, golden tableware and beautiful bedding. Plus, what’s inspiring us this September 11 Household hints Get ready for Zero Waste Week with our eco-friendly finds, plus we review travel mugs 17 Focus on Find out how to get the best deals on TV and streaming services, and we answer your FAQs Homes & makeovers 38 ‘This space is both beautiful and practical’ Laura created a stunning outdoor living room, kitchen and bar on an unloved patch of garden 56 ‘I’ve blended period charm and modern style’ This former rental property is now Laura’s dream home, featuring all the original details 68 ‘Our eclectic home tells the story of who we are’ After 20 years of renovating and decorating, Emily loves her home even more than ever 78 ‘I got the designer look without the price tag’ Sharna saved money on her luxe-for-less renovation by projectmanaging the building work herself Style & decorating 22 Spotlight on This theme won’t leave you feeling blue – it’s time to be bold with the hue 26 Hello, autumn Get on trend for the new season with interiors inspiration from the high street 32 Style it from the ground up! Follow this straightforward decorating hack by starting with a rug Check out the trends coming to your home soon 42 Steal Laura’s style Get the perfect garden chairs, plus follow our guide on how to paint your decking 66 Steal Laura’s style Create your own colourful look, plus build your own rattan side table 76 Steal Emily’s style Blend modern and eastern designs, plus how to make your own upholstered bench 88 Steal Sharna’s style Bring the drama with colour and pattern, plus upcycle a basket into a lampshade Your features 46 On your marks, get set, bake! As Bake Off returns to our screens soon, we find out how to recreate the look for less 50 Unwind in the perfect tub Choose the right bath for your space, plus find out the benefits of a relaxing soak 92 How to improve your EPC Boost your home’s performance, plus save money on your household bills 96 Create a clutter-free hallway Get ready for ’big coat season’ with our stylish yet effective entrance solutions 98 How to create the perfect home office Make your work from home space work harder 100 Revamp repair recycle Save cracked crockery from the bin with the Japanese art of kintsugi Why not try these fantastic fennel recipes? Get your interior ready for the change of season
Try this decorating hack: choose a rug first Cover star Laura created a home that blends old and new 104 In your garden this month As we transition into autumn, we have everything you can do in your garden 106 Six of the best bulbs for spring colour Get set for late winter and early spring by planting beautiful bulbs Food & drink 112 Pick of the crop As autumn begins, orchard fruits and nuts are abundant. Make the most them! 117 Eat the season It’s time to feature fennel in your recipes! Try these four delicious dishes 119 Something to sip Try this simple citrus Champagne cocktail, and don’t forget the gin! Be colour confident with these bold blue hues Don’ t miss out! And relax... Our pick of the perfect bath tubs 08 Your letters We share your home improvement projects – if you’re featured, you’ll win an amazing prize 36 Subscribe to Your Home Get three issues of your favourite interiors magazine for only £5! 120 Shopping guide Find out where you can buy everything featured in this issue 122 First look Get ready for the harvest festival by introducing vegetable decor to your home Look out for our brilliant cover stories! Homeowner Emily loves her outdoor kitchen and bar SUBSCRIBE Sign up to our latest subscription offer and receive 3 issues for just £5! You’ll get every copy of Your Home delivered direct to your door at no extra cost, so you’ll never miss an issue. Turn to page 36 for info…
THIS MONTH WE LOVE HOT FROM THE HIGH STREET John Lewis & Partners Striped frill Olive Breathe new life into cushion, £40 traditional schemes with the Classic collection. It’s packed with bold tones, heritage prints and statement stripes. Charlotta Elgh, partner & director of design, home, says, ‘Our colour of the season is “Rebel Red”. Hints and touches of this hue in any room can instantly Hand painted striped elevate a space.’ stoneware vase, £30 Baily rechargeable table lamp, £65 ANYDAY Frenchie glass shade, £25; Green large leaf serve bowl, £50; fringe rectangular cotton linen tablecloth, £45; copper cutlery, £55; oak leaf napkin, £12; swirl tableware, £80 for 12 pieces; hand braided placemats, £12.50 for 2; red spindle chair, £279; autumnal leaf tumbler, £6.50, short wine glass, £10, carafe, £14; acorn plate, £8, all John Lewis & Partners Bobbin 1 drawer bedside THIS MONTH FOR STOCKISTS SEE p120 Make the most of September with the best things to do, see and buy this month Sleeping beauties Make life a bed of roses with Piglet in Bed’s new bedding collection. The ‘Into the Meadow’ range features Piglet’s first ever floral linen bedding, with prints drawn from the Design Library Archives. These new styles pair brilliantly with plain designs. Midnight Cottage bedding, from £29 for 2 pillowcases, Piglet in Bed Nuware plate in Mustard, from £18 Extra-large Kalini mug in Amber, £18 Thimma Champagne coupe in Amber, £45 for 2 GOLDEN GLOW Raise a toast to the end of summertime with the latest range of tableware from Nkuku. These pieces have been made by artisans in independent businesses, social projects and co-operatives who work with Nkuku to make these gorgeous, handmade designs. Thanks to that careful crafting, every piece has its own unique character. 6 yourhomestyle.uk
THIS MONTH WE LOVE Pampered pooches 1 Treat your pup to one of Weaver Green’s brand new dog beds. They’re made from repurposed plastic waste, with removable, machine washable covers. 2 Acorn Chinchilla dog bed, £210 5 OF THE BEST… Autumn candles Fill your home with the scents of the new season 1. Walks in the Forest apothecary candle, £13.99, By The Pines 2. Wickford & Co Pumpkin Chai candle, £2.99, Home Bargains 3. Hedgerow Berries scented candle, £12.99, Gisela Graham 4. Woodland Calm candle, £25, Sophie Allport 5. Churchgate ceramic candle in Soft Amber and Pine, £6, Dunelm 5 3 WEIRD & WONDERFUL Give your home a touch of the unexpected with ceramics in soft, organic shapes. These quirky stoneware pieces will add sculptural playfulness to your schemes, giving even the sleekest space a sprinkling of eye-catching personality. 4 Pink vase, £6.60; Grey trinket tray, £3.39; Large white decorative tray, £35.95; Green candle holder, £5.24, all Søstrene Grene inspiration @ourbearshome We’re reading… Man with Hammer by Greg Penn Join Greg as he restores a whopping 30-room Georgian mansion on a shoestring budget and pick up the tricks he’s learned along the way. We love a good IKEA hack, and Kate’s account is full of inspiring projects that we can’t wait to try out. ‘I take great joy in making something look more expensive and getting that look I want for less,’ says Kate. ‘I love using preloved elements and budget finds, making them look more bespoke’ We’re watching… Great British Home Restoration We’ve loved following the stories of these non-residential buildings being transformed into stunning homes. The last few episodes air this month, and you can catch up with the rest of the season on channel4.com. September 2024 7 Feature Hannah Tribe We’re following…
GET IN TOUCH Every letter featured wins a prize! Thanks to eflorist, this month’s star prize winner will receive an Elegant Rose luxury bouquet, worth £54.99. The runners up will each receive bouquets worth £25 or over, featuring stunning, seasonal blooms. Check out eflorist full range of flowers at eflorist.co.uk. YOUR Write in for your chance to win! We love hearing from you! Send us your tips, projects and photos using our details below... Dresser to impress Wonder wall Letters may be edited. We apologise but photos cannot be returned. I have kept many cards over the years, and I thought I could make a very personalised gallery wall. There are wedding anniversaries, Christmas, birthday and Mother’s Day cards. The blue hands and feet prints are from our grandchildren; the pink ones are from our recent great-granddaughter; and the poppies were my granddaughters’ embroidered gift to me. All bring daily joy – far better than being kept in a box in the wardrobe! Sandra Mathias, Warrington Megan, production editor, says: This is a beautiful way to treasure cards, Sandra! Pick of the crop I couldn’t resist making these IKEA tea towels into fun cushions. Who knew broccoli and swede veg, and red and white spots, could bring such fun to a home! Vivienne Finch, Devon Michelle, homes commissioning editor, says: These prints are irresistible, Vivienne. I can see why you thought they were too good for the dishes – they’re so jolly! I’ve been an avid reader of your magazine for a number of years. My husband now gifts me a subscription for our wedding anniversary each year – however I think he sometimes regrets it as I give him lots of projects... Here’s one idea we got from your magazine. Our Welsh dresser is 47 years old, and stored baby equipment and toys. My daughter had it in her home, but decided it was looking tired and scratched. She couldn’t even give it away – so I said I would store it. Then, your magazine came along with a lovely example of a recycled dresser. My husband made a grand job of it. Pauline Fairclough, via email Bright idea I got inspired by your magazine. We had an old white table lamp so my daughter and I used leftover wallpaper to cover the lampshade and turn it into something colourful. Tong and Paige, Ealing Tricia, creative design lead, says: This is a great upcycle, Tong! We love that you’ve cut the edges of the paper to follow the line of the pattern. It shows brilliant attention to detail. Mel, editor, says: Pauline, you’ve given the dresser a whole new lease of life – nice work! Star letter Use up leftover wallpaper to make matching lamps Your Home, Our Media, Eagle House, Bristol BS1 4ST. Email yourhome@ourmedia.co.uk Instagram @yourhomemagazine TikTok @yourhomestyle.uk Twitter @your_home Facebook @yourhomemag Tel 0117 927 9009 *The chance to win a prize is open to all residents of the UK, including the Channel Islands, aged 18 years or older. 8 yourhomestyle.uk
HOT LIST Subtle stripes EDITORIAL Editor Mel Sherwood Creative design lead Tricia Ball Creative designer Beth Charlton Lucas Homes commissioning editor Michelle Grady Production editor Megan Gaen Staff writer Hannah Tribe Senior digital editor Sarah Orme Additional thanks to Chris Borgman, Poppy Benner Add a touch of modern glamour with these sophisticated ribbed pieces ADVERTISING Group advertising manager Claire Hawkins Client solutions manager Emelie Arnold Commercial brand leads Rachael Hawkins, Emily Savill Senior brand executive Jessie Dolman Ad ops executive, print Molly Websdell Design manager, print Cee Pike Design creative Andrew Hobson 1 3 MARKETING & CONTENT OPERATIONS Senior performance marketing manager Kellie Lane Direct marketing executive Emma Hunter Senior marketing manager, digital editions Kevin Slaughter Director of licensing and syndication Tim Hudson Director of content operations Sarah Powell Deputy content operations manager Emily Mounter Content operations coordinator Lauren Morris Head of brand marketing Rosa Sherwood Senior digital marketing executive Laura Nightingale Digital marketing assistant Shaye Pakes 2 5 4 PUBLISHING Brand lead Rob Brock Managing director Andrew Davies CEO Andy Marshall 6 CONTACT Your Home at Our Media Limited, Eagle House, Bristol BS1 4ST Advertising enquiries Tel 0117 300 8805 Subscription enquiries ourmediashop.com/contactus Tel UK 03330 135 8961 US/Canada 855 827 8639 (toll free) Rest of the world +44(0)1604 973748 7 Editorial enquiries Email yourhome@ourmedia.co.uk Tel 0117 927 9009 9 8 1 Idra wall light in Light Aged Bronze and Champagne ribbed glass, £76.80, där lighting 2 Ribbed ceramic candle in Maple Leaf, £3.99, Home Bargains 3 Verre frosted ribbed glass vase in Gold, from £34.99, Ivyline 4 Åsveig cushion cover in Grey-Brown, £12, IKEA 5 Handmade ribbed tumblers, £15 for 4, M&S 6 Clara ribbed table lamp in White, £22.99, Wilko 7 Marcel round coffee table in Oak, £229, Cult Furniture 8 Kingston cord classic bean bag in Beige, £59.99, Beanbag Bazaar 9 Hayden textured stacking mugs, £28, Next Feature Hannah Tribe © Our Media Ltd, 2024, member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Unsolicited manuscripts and transparencies are accepted on the understanding that the publisher incurs no liability for their storage or return. The contents of this magazine may not be reproduced without permission. All prices are correct at the time of going to press. The publisher, editor and authors accept no responsibility in respect of any products, goods or services that may be advertised or referred to in this issue or for any errors, omissions, misstatements or mistakes in any such advertisements or references. Your Home is published by Our Media Ltd, Eagle House, Bristol, BS1 4ST, UK. Every effort has been made to secure permission for copyright material. In the event of any material being used inadvertently, or where it proved impossible to trace the copyright owner, acknowledgement will be made in a future issue. Our Media Ltd is working to ensure that all of its paper comes from well-managed, FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources. This magazine is printed on Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified paper. This magazine can be recycled, for use in newspapers and packaging. Please remove any gifts, samples or wrapping and dispose of them at your local collection point. We abide by IPSO’s rules and regulations. To give feedback about our magazines, please email editorialcomplaints@ourmedia. co.uk or write to Legal, Our Media Ltd, Eagle House, Bristol, BS1 4ST.
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HOUSEHOLD Prepare your home for Zero Waste Week on 2nd-6th September, discover this month’s to-do checklist, plus check out our travel mug reviews Your September to-dos ✓ 1. Prolong the life of your kettle by descaling it, especially if you live in a hard-water area. Fill with 50% water and 50% lemon juice or distilled white vinegar, boil, then leave to sit for 20 minutes. 2. Spruce up your recycling area. Clean behind bins and boxes, wipe them down inside and out, and replace with new ones if any are broken. 3. Thoroughly vacuum any dark, undisturbed areas such as underneath furniture and along skirting boards, before carpet beetles have a chance to chomp through your carpets and soft furnishings. 4. Inspect windows and doors in your home to ensure they are properly sealed. If you spot any cracks or gaps, recaulk them to reduce heat loss. 5. Tidy and organise your garage before the weather starts to turn and the space becomes too cold to work in. 12 We test travel mugs We put five stylish cups to the test, and reveal our winner! Photo Getty Images Contents Kee p your ke tt le inr tip-top condition foa the perfect cupp 13 Food on the go Our favourite storage ideas for lunches and snacks to take with you 14 Tips & tricks How to cut down your food waste, including handy gadgets for your kitchen September 2024 11
HOUSEHOLD HINTS WE TEST… travel mugs THINGS WE CONSIDERED: How long does it stay hot? Is it too hot to handle? How do you clean it? 9/10 9/10 7/10 8/10 Best for quick trips Best for car journeys Best for reliability Best for eco credentials Strawberries Rice Husk Travel Cup (435ml), £10, Emma Bridgewater The Bee Tumbler in Black (400ml), £30, Ohelo Traveller Light in Gloaming Blue (340ml), £19.95, KeepCup Tumbler in Black with Teal slider (350ml), £27, Ocean Bottle This mug keeps my tea toasty for up to an hour. It hasn’t been designed to keep drinks hot for a long time, so I’m really impressed by its heat-retaining properties. It has a silicone sleeve to insulate hands from heat and a silicone lid, the warmth of which indicates how hot your drink is. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, but it doesn’t have a waterproof closure, so be careful of spillages. If you want to chuck it into your bag after use, you need to make sure it is empty and dry first. This cup isn’t dishwasher safe, but it’s easy to clean by hand. It’s made from rice husk, so it’s ecofriendly. It will also biodegrade in 90 days if broken into pieces and placed on a compost heap. What I wanted was a travel mug to shove in my bag and trust it not to leak everywhere! With the Ohelo tumbler being 100% leakproof, my problem was solved! The lid is designed so you can sip from any side, which I found useful in the car, as I didn’t have to see where to drink from. It has a removable strainer, which is great for leaf tea, however I found it better to take it out for coffee as it slowed the pour. It is excellent at keeping your drink hot – for 6 hours! It was easy to hold and fitted into my car cup holder. Both the cup and lid are dishwasher safe. The cup is stainless steel with an etched design, so no fading or chipping, keeping it looking good as new. This compact cup is lightweight and ideal size for slotting under a coffee machine. If you’re taking a tea, the silicone band gets pretty hot when the cup is filled with boiling water, but it was never too hot to pick up. It kept my drinks hot for over an hour, which was impressive. I also love the leakproof lid – even when I ran for the bus my coffee stayed put! The cup base is dishwasher safe and instructions for taking the lid apart are included so you can give it a deep clean. I took points off for no obvious eco credentials other than it is reusable; how hot the silicone band gets; and taking the lid apart is a bit of a faff – but then I guess that is why it’s genuinely leakproof! This has become my go-to commute mug. It’s compact, stylish and comfortable in the hand – its double-walled outer means the mug gets slightly warm. It keeps my tea hot for an hour – but if left unsipped, the drink would stay piping hot for at least 3 hours. It came out of the dishwasher nice and clean, using an eco-cycle as suggested. I love the mug’s eco-credentials – it’s made from 90% recycled stainless steel and each one purchased funds the collection of 1,000 seabound plastic bottles. I’ve docked one mark as it’s not leakproof: while its removable slider allows you to give the mug a thorough clean, it also means that, in transit, a few drops can escape. Best on test 12oz coffee cup with flex sip lid in Lupine (355ml), £29, Hydro Flask Available in an array of colours, including this pretty lilac hue, this cup also has plenty of practical features to recommend it. The lid has a flexible top handle, which makes it easy to carry and leaves your hands free for grabbing your phone, purse or other essentials while out and about. The bottle itself has a durable powder coating that has stood up to repeated use – mine still doesn’t have a scratch or stain on it after many morning commutes and weekend outings. I found it to be reliably leakproof during testing, although you do need to make sure you twist the lid round to the right spot to close it properly. The double-wall vacuum insulation means it really does keep liquids hot (or cool) for hours – I had a cuppa on the go for a few hours and it was still steaming hot. It has a wide opening, so it’s easy to fill up with ice for cold drinks as well, and it’s dishwasher safe too. The only slight downside is that the lid is a little tricky to take apart and reassemble for cleaning, although it gets easier once you’ve done it a few times, and Hydro Flask has a helpful instruction video on its YouTube channel. 10/10 12 yourhomestyle.uk Reviews Hannah Tribe, Tricia Ball, Kirstie Duhig, Mel Sherwood, Michelle Grady the winner
HOUSEHOLD HINTS This zero-waste cutlery set is a must have for picnics, travelling and eating on the move. Keep it in your bag wherever you go! Great for granola, perfect for porridge, Brabantia’s breakfast bowl has a screw-on section at the top to keep ingredients separate Make and Take breakfast bowl in Jade Green, £9.95, Brabantia Reusable bamboo cutlery set, £6.25, ecojiko Timeless and beautiful, this traditional tiffin has three tins of varying sizes, separated by two removable trays that make perfect little plates! It has a practical handle too, and comes in a range of chic colours Pyramid three tier ‘Ashdown’ tiffin lunch box in Teal Crush, £36.99, Pretty Tiffin Keep your sandwich fresh in this handy wrap, made from pure linen with a waterproof lining. Perfect for packed lunches, picnics, and using again and again! FOOD ON the go! Carry your lunches and snacks in style with these nifty containers Enjoy meals on the go with a travel cutlery set and a hardwearing, beachworthy lunch box. This one has a silicone band to secure the bamboo lid tightly, for maximum freshness Dinky plastic tubs are ideal for smaller portions of fruit, crackers or cheese, and will fit nicely into larger lunchboxes Simply Kids clip lock tubs 3 pack in Pink & Purple or Blue & Green, £3, both B&M Aside from the interchangeable snazzy patterned covers (available separately), we love this durable bottle for keeping hot drinks hot for up to 12 hours, and cold drinks cold for up to 18 Life’s A Beach lunch box in Blue, £12; travel cutlery set, £9, both ProCook Ice White 500ml double wall lined drinks bottle, £18.99; Periwinkle cover, £9.99, both BottleSoc OXO’s silicone bags are a great new way to transport your lunch, with a leakproof seal to eliminate spillages. They’re also a cinch to clean in the dishwasher, ready for work the next day Feature Poppy Benner Reusable sandwich wrap in Duck Egg Blue, £15, Helen Round Pick your favourite colour combination Stand-Up quart (946ml) reusable silicone bag, £20, OXO September 2024 13
TIPS & In a pickle People have been preserving food in Kilner jars since 1842, and the classic glass jars are still going strong today. They’re the perfect choice for turning otherwise wasted fruit and veg into something delicious! And for scraps that can’t be preserved or pickled, pop them in the Kilner kitchen composter, made from durable stainless steel with a swing-style handle to transport it to the garden or outside bins with ease. Get ready for Zero Waste Week, plus discover top ideas for the kitchen HOW TO... cut down your kitchen waste Food waste is bad for the environment and for your pocket. Here are five easy ways to use up scraps and reduce how much food you throw away… • Make a shopping list and stick to it. Plan your • Freeze any food that’s about to go over. Stale bread can be blitzed up, stored in a freezer bag and used for breadcrumbs on pasta bakes and gratins. Frozen veg scraps are ideal for making stocks for soups and stews, while fruit can be blended into a delicious smoothie. If you’re prone to over-catering, freeze those leftovers too, and eat them up for lunch or dinner when time is short. • Consider shopping more regularly, and in smaller amounts. Doing a large weekly shop saves time, but can lead to overspending and buying excess food that ends up lingering in the fridge without a purpose. With two or three smaller shopping trips across the week, you’re more likely to eat everything before it goes off. Preserving jars, from £2.50; kitchen composter 2L, £34, both Kilner Eco ideas Once you’ve enjoyed your smashed avo on toast, place the pit on the Amazing Avocado Floater from elho and set it in water in a dish. A few weeks later, you’ll see the first roots growing and you’re ready to plant it. Alternatively, the Amazing Avocado Pot has the floater and pot in one and comes in either green or pink. All the pieces are made of 100% recycled plastic and Amazing Avocado Floater, £5.79; are 100% recyclable. Amazing Avocado Pot, £14.49, both elho • Be savvy when it comes to use-by dates and best-before dates. A use-by date is related to food safety and it’s important to adhere to these, but don’t automatically discard items with an overdue best-before date. These are designed only to give you an idea of how long foods will last before they lose quality. Always judge the food on its texture, flavour and smell before throwing it in your compost bin. • Check the temperature of your fridge and make sure your foods are on the correct shelf to keep them at the optimum temperature. Cooked and prepared foods, deli meats and leftovers should go on the top shelf where the temperature should be between 5°C and 8°C. Put dairy products on the middle shelf, where the temperature should be about 5°C. And store raw meat and fish on the lower shelf where the temperature should be closer to zero. 14 yourhomestyle.uk Fridge refresh Sitting discreetly on a fridge shelf, the Shelfy uses air-purification technology to extend the shelf-life of fresh produce by up to 12 days, meaning less gets wasted. It also helps to preserve flavour and reduce circulating bacteria and odours, even linking up to Google Home or Alexa for those of us who love a fully connected home. We love that there are no filters to replace, so no extra costs over time – only savings, and a healthier, happier fridge! Shelfy, £99, Vitesy Feature Poppy Benner meals ahead of time, checking your cupboards, fridge and freezer first to make use of food you already have and avoid doubling up. Some supermarkets have a handy mealplanning tool where you can source recipes, tailor a weekly plan to your family’s tastes and dietary requirements, then shop online for the ingredients.
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DECORATING Switch up your schemes with the latest launches and clever styling hacks COMING UP ROSES Celebrate country house style with Wallpaper Direct’s latest collection, in collaboration with designer Timothy Wilman. It is made up of a whopping 91 different designs in five coordinating groups. Mix and match the wallpapers within these groups to take the hard work out of pattern matching – it’s all done for you! Contents 22 Spotlight on Transition into the new season with this trending blue hue 26 Hello, autumn Bring your home up to date with this cheat sheet for the latest trends 32 Style it from the ground up Use this interior decor trick to create a cohesive look every time 38 ‘This space is both beautiful and practical’ Laura transformed her tired garden into a stylish outdoor room using clever zoning Highgrove wallpaper in Mustard, £95 per roll, Timothy Wilman Home at Wallpaper Direct September 2024 21
SPOTLIGHT ON BOLD blue From cool cobalt to warmer teals, it’s time to be brazen with blues as we transition into the new season Rich green-blues add a sophisticated feel and team beautifully with warmer, earthy tones such as rust and ochre, as well as metallic gold or bronze accents Dice ottoman bed frame in Plush Atlantic, from £849; Alba copper table lamp, £219; Mono swirl table, £379 for 2, all Furniture Village
STYLE FILE A Matisse-inspired print in cobalt blue makes this wallpaper a striking backdrop. Pair with greens, oranges or reds in the same depth of colour for a vibrant finish My Secret Garden wallpaper in Blue, £83 per roll, Wallpaper Direct No Rain No Flowers Blue framed wall art, £45, Oliver Bonas Blue ceramic table lamp, £79, La Redoute BundleBerry by Amanda Holden small & medium trunks, £90 for 2, QVC UK S Feature Lara Berry hades of blue are well-known for inspiring feelings of calm and promoting relaxation, but they can also make a fabulous statement that oozes style and sophistication, not to mention a good dose of dopamine too. As we move into a new season, a palette of bold blues and darker green-blues are the ideal choice for the transition, helping to keep any room in the house looking fresh and comforting. You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding the accessories to bring blue into your scheme, from artwork and bedlinen to lighting, storage and textiles. Be brave and colour-drench your room to achieve the wow factor, or give a more subtle and restrained nod to the latest go-to shade with a few key pieces – the choice is yours. Add blue highlights to your room by updating window treatments or doorways – shutters make an instant style statement, especially in this showstopping shade Tracked solid shutters in custom colour, from £461, Hillarys September 2024 23
STYLE FILE Svartpoppel cushion cover, £4.50, IKEA Enamel flat flower candle holder in Blue, £4.95, Rex London Blue mug, £4.12, Søstrene Grene Blue & White check 100% cotton non-slip bath mat, £9.99, Homescapes £10 AND UNDER Give bedrooms an instant pick-me-up with the addition of eyecatching bedlinen Blue bubble hi-ball glasses, £2.50 each, George Home Make your budget go further with these affordable updates Wall rack in Electric Blue, £27.40, Søstrene Grene Blue & White harlequin reversible duvet set, from £12, George Home Painting a feature wall or piece of furniture is an easy and affordable way of introducing this hue to your home. Use alongside lighter colours to keep the room looking spacious Wall paint in Napoleonic Blue, £33.65 for 2.5L, Annie Sloan Sophia Malia accent chair in Marine Blue velvet, £209.99, ScS Balloon poodle ornament in Blue, £24, Fab Home Interiors Milo scallop wool rug in Blue, from £79, Dunelm
STYLE FILE Complement your bold blue with touches of navy, lilac and even yellow to create impact in any space Walls in pure matt paint in Major Tom, £54 for 2.5L; panelling in interior eggshell in Docklands, £70 for 2.5L, Fenwick & Tilbrook Iris vase, £14.99, Dobbies If you don’t want to completely redecorate in this colour, add a few carefully chosen pieces to a neutral scheme for a room refresh that exudes sophistication Elements Griffin compact bedside table in classic Blue, £79, Dunelm Retreat accent swivel chair in Casual Chenille Ivory, £599, Sofology The moodboard Embrace this trend by incorporating these key decorating elements into your home 1 9 8 6 7 2 3 10 11 5 4 12 1 Panama fabric in Kingfisher, £10.50 per m, Terrys 2 Matt emulsion in Plunge Pool, £45 for 2.5L, Claybrook Studio 3 Raklosta fabric, £15 for 3m, IKEA 4 Pattern luxury vinyl flooring in Larkspur, £57.49 per sq m, Harvey Maria 5 Matt emulsion in Free Dive, £37.58 for 2.5L, Dulux 6 Midnight wallpaper in Blue, from £75 per roll, Bobbi Beck 7 Venation wallpaper in Teal, £69 per roll, Ohpopsi 8 Pikko mosaic wall tile in Dark Blue, £8.79 per tile, Topps Tiles 9 Nova porcelain Admiral wall and floor tile, £89.53 per sq m, Ca’ Pietra 10 Mardi Gras 575 Alicante vinyl, £17.99 per sq m, Carpetright 11 Matt emulsion in Dart Frog No. 84, £44.95 for 2.5L, Victory Colours 12 Sunflower border in Blue, £40 for a 5m roll, Fiona Howard September 2024 25
DECORATING IDEAS HELLO, Switch up your style for the new season with these quick ways to get your schemes trending 26 yourhomestyle.uk
FALL FOR ROMCOMCORE Make yourself the leading lady with this loveable trend. The inspiration for this look comes from the films of Nancy Myers, which include The Holiday and Something’s Gotta Give. Her protagonists live in homes that are warm and welcoming but also highly polished and beautifully styled. It’s an idealised vision of our homes in the late Nineties and early Noughties. Think soft colours, warm wood and plenty of vintage and pre-loved pieces. This trend harks back to the pre-digital age, so make sure to hide your tech too. Marilyn 8 light chandelier in Pewter, £220, BHS Stoneware mug in Light Brown, £4.98, Søstrene Grene Faux mohair throw, £25, M&S Indus wooden bowl, from £40, Nkuku T here’s a chill in the air and the evenings are getting longer. Summer is on its way out and it’s time for a change, but it doesn’t have to be a big one. Update your home with minimum effort using our cheat sheet to autumn’s biggest trends. Bamburgh Grande sofa in Natural, £1,799, DFS Stitch in time Embroidered designs are going to be big over the next few months. Their heirloom quality plays into the huge trend for the old money aesthetic, which is a new twist on country-house style. Look out for traditional folk motifs like Suzani-style embroidery to give your scheme a truly heritage feel. If embroidery doesn’t feel like a practical thing to have in your home, printed designs can be just as effective – and much more budget-friendly! September 2024 27 Feature Hannah Tribe Scalloped side table, £99; Betty table lamp, £49.50; reactive mug, £5; stripe ruffle edge bedding set, from £59; Suzani bedding set, from £39.50; linen blend floral embroidered bolster cushion, £19.50; striped round bolster cushion, £19.50; patchwork velvet bedspread, from £149, all M&S
DECORATING IDEAS Small dried grass wreath, £35, Cox & Cox Dried White gypsophila bouquet, £10, Dunelm pastel dried flower wall hangings, £35 for 3, Oliver Bonas Beautiful dinner candles in Lime Green, Sage Green and Ivory, £2.95 each; Gold hand candlestick holder, £18; White parrot candlestick holder, £25; large White ornate parrot candlestick holder, £48, all Rockett St George Ravello flower jug, £30, The Cotswold Company Pick your blooms Celebrate the fading glamour of the summer with bunches of dried flowers. These preserved plants instantly give an autumnal vibe. Try it out with ears of wheat to bring a real sense of harvest time or use flowers from your own garden, like hydrangea, lavender and honesty for a pocket-friendly bunch. Use a Japanese flower frog or ‘Kenzan’ to anchor your display, or fill your vase, around a third of the way up, with sand to provide support for the stems. PUT A BOW ON IT There’s no need to tie yourself in knots to keep up to date with the latest trends. This season, the easiest way to update your look is to add a couple of bows to your schemes. You can wrap ribbons around candlesticks or twist fine wire into bow shapes and prop them up on picture frames or pop into shelf displays. Keep the loops of your bows small, and the tails long, to create the ideal shape for this year. Look up the ‘fork bow trick’ to create perfect bows every time. 28 yourhomestyle.uk
DECORATING IDEAS Shine a light Twinky rechargeable wall light in Antique Brass, £100, Pooky Treat yourself to a flattering glow by banishing the ‘big light’ and opting for lamps and occasional lighting instead. Choose pieces that include a timer, as this means you won’t have to disturb the display when you turn them on each night. When you’ve found the ideal spot for a wall light, to save yourself the expense of calling out an electrician, consider trying a plug-in or rechargeable option instead. Montpellier bed frame in Walnut, from £1,000; Pallington Bloom duvet set in Ruby, from £65, both Laura Ashley at Next GET SET FOR A FEAST Celebrate the harvest season with a tablescape that represents the very foods you’re looking forward to eating. Veggie-themed decor has been on trend all year, but it’s set to peak this autumn. Pumpkins are the cream of the crop, and you’ll find them all over the high street. Opt for designs which make the most of the pumpkin’s generous shape, like mugs and casserole dishes. Green bubble glass tumbler, £2.50; Green reactive glaze 12-piece dinner set, £35, pumpkin serving bowl, £14, pumpkin shaped plate, £8, pumpkin bowl, £3.50, nibble bowl, £3, all George Home Theo table lamp, £159, The Cotswold Company Oxleigh wall mirror in Walnut, £129, Cult Furniture Opt for dark wood Oliver Dark Oak & Black Marble side table, £349.99, Oak Furnitureland Add an instant sense of grandeur to your look by adding richly-coloured woods. The trend for Scandi interiors and bright, light birch is on the wane, giving way to something deeper. Get in on this trend now and you’ll find loads of pieces to choose from in secondhand shops, as it hasn’t quite hit the mainstream yet. You’re sure to find a bargain or two. If you don’t have space for new furniture, consider a dark wooden floor for your next room reno. It’s a classic way to add heritage style to newer homes and feels perfectly fitting in older ones – oh, and it’s great at hiding scuffs and marks too! September 2024 29
DECORATING IDEAS Eggshell in Jaipur, £29 for 750ml, zhoosh Eggshell emulsion paint in Charm Blue, £20 for 1L, Dunelm Plant-based multisurface eggshell paint in Brompton Road, £40 for 1L, Mylands Colour drench your woodwork Turn cabinetry and skirtings into style statements by painting them with a rich new shade. Use an eggshell or gloss paint for a hardwearing finish – and remember to do your prep! Use a fine grade sandpaper to rub down your surfaces, this will take off any shine and create a ‘tooth’ for your paint to stick to. Check the back of your paint tin to see if you’ll need to prime the surfaces too. Even though these stages can feel a little dull – we all know that adding colour is the fun bit – taking time to prepare your surfaces means that your final coat will look more professional and, crucially, stand up to everyday wear and tear. ADD DRAMA WITH BOLD CURTAINS Give your home an opulent feel with thick, decadently gathered curtains. Not only will these rich swags of fabric give your home a luxurious look, but they’ll also help it to feel warmer too. When choosing your own curtains, make sure that they’re at least twice as wide as the opening you’re hoping to cover. This will give you plenty of gathers, even when the curtain is fully closed. Stop draughts by making your curtain a little longer than the opening too. Try adding 15cm to the length of your drape for a grander feel. Make it extra cosy by adding a lining and an interlining behind your main fabric. You can pick up synthetic ‘bump’ interlining for as little as £3 per m, but it makes a huge difference to how warm your room will feel. Studio stripe fabric in Claret, £54.50 per m; paint pot check fabric in Claret/Rust, £47.50 per m, both Ian Mankin 30 yourhomestyle.uk Twyla Nocturne wallpaper, £85 per roll; interior eggshell in Alizarin, £36 for 1L both Graham & Brown
DECORATING IDEAS Avorio pop-up extending dining table and 4 dining chairs, £1,695, sideboard with LED Lights, £699, both Furniture Village GET A GLOW UP Rethink metallics to create a cosy, tactile space. Using glittering surfaces adds rich dimension to your schemes, providing interest and depth, even when you’re using a limited colour palette. This season, chrome and silver finishes are set to take over from brass and copper as the designer’s choice. Even though these tones tend to look cooler, they don’t have to feel cold. Mix them with limewashed walls, beige-toned neutrals and cushioned upholstery to create a warm minimalist scheme. The result is incredibly chic, without feeling clinical or austere. Make it magical Pop Stevie Nicks on your moodboard and let’s get twirling – the dreamy goth look is back. This mystical trend is perfect as the nights get longer and, with a light touch, there’s no reason to limit the magic to Halloween. Make it work all season by aiming for a seductive, classy take – think black lace, berry tones and sweet celestial motifs, rather than anything spooky or playful. Complete the effect with plenty of candlelight – both LED and flame candles create an enchanting atmosphere and will Large arch ornate overmantle mirror in Black, £229.95, Melody Maison Dark Forest coaster set, £6.99 for 4, Tenovus Cancer Care Black ribbed 12-piece dinner set, £22; Blue glass candle holder, £6; marble tealight holder, £5; stacking ribbed glass, £2.50; York Gold 16-piece cutlery set, £10, all George Home Moon phase bath runner, £35, Urban Outfitters September 2024 31
DECORATING IDEAS STYLE IT FROM THE GROUND UP! Starting with a rug as the basis for your scheme is a simple and effective way to decorate a room – here, we bring you four inspiring looks using this designer trick T here’s a straightforward decorating hack, loved by interior designers and even style-savvy celebs – Lily Allen is a fan – that’s trending in the interiors world right now. The idea is to start with a beautiful rug, using this as the linchpin of your whole scheme, rather than just for adding a spot of colour or comfort underfoot. Much in the same way as you might do with a wallpaper, this approach draws on the principles of pulling out colours, motifs and textures to inspire the rest of your decor. It’s a great technique to try if you already have a favourite rug and want to try a new look. Or perhaps, if you find you often make mistakes with wall colours, choosing a rug first could help you to narrow down that palette and make a considered choice. We’ve tested out the theory by creating moodboards for four of this year’s biggest trends, inspired by great rugs that you can find on the high street right now! Newell leather 2-seater sofa, £825; Morillo glass nesting tables, £80; Eero floor lamp, £50; Morillo 2-door sideboard in Black, £290; traditional flatweave wool rug, 120cmx160cm, £125; grid mugs, £7.20 for 4, all Habitat Newstalgia This handwoven rug is packed with tasteful earthy tones, and makes the perfect starting point for a retro 1970s look. Alongside the warm tones are pops of navy blue and green – ideal as accent colours to freshen up the scheme and make it feel more modern. The geometric pattern of the rug is easily referenced with wallpapers and fabrics. Pick out designs with bold edges and pleasing symmetry, but nothing too matchy-matchy. A little variation will make your space feel more liveable. Studio G Denver fabric in Retro, Vinyl matt emulsion in Navy Blue No.965, £15 for 2.5L, Wickes Superstar Duran tile, £70 per sq m, Claybrook Studio Hey! Manhattan wallpaper in Washed Denim, £65 per roll, Mini Moderns Skylight Empire handle, from £22.99, Dowsing & Reynolds Traditional flatweave wool rug, from £85, Habitat 32 yourhomestyle.uk
DECORATING IDEAS Babouches printed cotton fabric in Clay, £29 per m, The Pure Edit Clarence Mews decorative patterned tiles, £39 per sq m, Quorn Stone Superfresco Easy Halcyon Beige metallic-effect wallpaper, £29 per roll, B&Q Papier-mâché ceiling lamp, £49.99, Zara Home Nymåne wall light in White, £27; Sandsvingel curtains, £32; Nordli chest of 4 drawers, £245; Sunneby cord set in Black, £7; Jakobsbyn pendant lamp shade, £25; Stoense rug in Off-White, 200cmx300cm, £129, all IKEA Limewash paint in No.249, £65 for 2.5L, Rust-Oleum matt emulsion in Fawn, £31.82 for 2.5L, Crown Decorating Centres Stoense rug in Off-White, 200cmx300cm, £129, IKEA Yuri Sand tiles, £39.95 per sq m, Walls and Floors Nova Metallic wallpaper in Champagne with Silver Sparkle, £40 per roll, I Love Wallpaper Starting your look with a rug doesn’t always mean pattern and colour – it works for a more subtle look too. This fluffy rug has a sounddampening quality that sets the vibe for the whole scheme: think calm and cosy, with softedged accessories inspired by the patterns that appear on the rug when touched. Made from synthetic fibres that throw light around in different directions, the surface takes on hundreds of delicate beige shades – use these as inspiration for your colour palette. Feature Hannah Tribe The new neutrals Joney set of 2 door handles, £6.95, Sklum September 2024 33
DECORATING IDEAS Ashley Wilde Escorca fabric in Ocean, £27 per m, Terrys Mr Jones porcelain tile in Azure, £18.95 per sq m, Tile Mountain Folia fabric in Cinnabar, £29 per m, The Pure Edit 16cm empire shade in Red Silk with Glasgow Gold interior, £37, Pooky Tropez tile in Blue, £69.60 per sq m, Porcelain Superstore Old money aesthetic Traditional-style rugs are the ideal touchpoint for a heritage look. This rug is bold and beautiful, but the subtle colours mean it won’t dominate the room. Soft blue is the most obvious and versatile colour to take from it, but don’t play things too safe – it’s the pop of red that gives this traditional look a twist. Use woven textile motifs and geometric styles to reflect the rug’s pattern around the room. Look out for Ikat accessories and herringbone throws, then use trellis prints on hard surfaces like walls and tiling. Walls & Ceilings matt emulsion in Tinsel Town, £14.99 for 2.5L, Wilko Floral MotherOf-Pearl hook, £16, Anthropologie Nomad Seville rug, from £195, Weaver Green Greenskeeper geo wallpaper in Ink, £75 per roll, Graham & Brown Matt emulsion in Pink 02, £45 for 2.5L, Lick 34 yourhomestyle.uk
DECORATING IDEAS Cath Kidston Sprig Twilight fabric, £21 per m, Jane Clayton Bobbin D-bar handle in Brass, £24.95, Plank Hardware Cari wave fabric in Marine Blue, from £79 per m, Woodchip & Magnolia Scallop easy-fit lampshade in Mustard, £22.50, John Lewis & Partners Claypaint in Splashing, £57.50 for 2.5L, Earthborn Get a Wiggle On wallpaper in Mustard and Millennial Pink, £50 per roll, Lust Home Iris upholstered ottoman bed in Soft Velvet Slate Teal, from £715; Pink summer floral bedding set, from £18; Phoebe wiggles rug, from £95; Bobbin table lamp in Pink, £50; Wiggle side table in Pink, £55, all Next Mylo tile in Aqua, £44.50 per sq m, Victorian Plumbing Pop tile in Teal, £54 per sq m, Porcelain Superstore Dopamine decor Matt emulsion in Joyful Pink, £48 for 2L, YesColours Inject some fun into your space with joyful pastels and an on-trend wiggle motif. This rug has a handcarved texture and viscose in its construction for a touch of sparkle. Another key feature is its warmneutral background. Replicate this by using a neutral shade across two-thirds of your room and adding brighter colours across the last third – perhaps the ceiling! Bring in pattern with wavy fabrics that reference the expressive lines of the rug, and add cheerful bobbin textures via furniture and accessories. Phoebe wiggles rug, from £95, Next September 2024 35
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GARDEN ROOM MAKEOVER ‘This space is both beautiful and practical’ Laura Cave transformed a tired-looking patch of garden into a stylish outdoor living room, complete with a fully functioning kitchen and bar L aura Cave and her husband, Alex, always knew they wanted to tackle the ugly outbuilding attached to the back of their house. ‘It didn’t seem to have any apparent function, and we always thought it could become a great area for entertaining,’ explains Laura. Alex began knocking down the original structure about four years ago, ‘but then life took over, so we stopped working on it,’ says Laura. During the years in between, the couple mulled over ideas and plans, and living with the space allowed them time to consider the best use of the area. BEFORE THE PROJECT STEP INSIDE.. WHO LIVES HERE? I’m Laura Cave, 44, a furniture artist and content creator, @lauracavehome, and I live with my husband Alex, 44, our sons Rowan, 13, and Rufus, 11, and our two cats, Coco and Ghost. My home is a four-bedroom Victorian house in Gravesend, Kent. Laura came up with various designs and configurations, taking inspiration from magazines, Instagram and Pinterest, and she landed on the idea of creating a fully functioning outdoor kitchen with a bar, plus a large decking area along the side for relaxing and dining. The couple decided to use the bones of the original outbuilding as their starting point because, as Laura explains, ‘we wanted to give the kitchen area a roof and a sink, which meant factoring in WHAT WAS UPDATED? We created a fully functioning outdoor kitchen and transformed a scrappy piece of grass into a chic outdoor living room. WHY THE CHANGE? The garden was unkempt and ugly. The large patio was made up of utilitarian slabs, and next to the house was a disused ramshackle brick building. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE? The idea has been there since we moved in, but the design evolved over six months and the actual build took a couple of weeks. TOTAL COST 38 £6,508 yourhomestyle.uk ‘The egg chair was originally in a different part of the garden, but I liked the way the rattan looked against the black wood, so I moved it in here and also chose a similar style for the barstools,’ says Laura lots of practical details, like ventilation and plumbing, alongside the aesthetics.’ WHAT WE DID ‘I showed our builder my design, sketched onto a piece of paper, and he got my vision immediately,’ says Laura. ‘The builder did
GARDEN ROOM MAKEOVER HIGHS & LOWS Figuring out how to get hot water outside was tricky, and involved drilling through a couple ing Sociable seasetating e your Ma ximis with ke Laura, li s option er tdoor corn a large ou g in atch sofa and m benches Laura chose weatherproof furniture and rugs to zone the space, then ‘shopped her home’ for soft furnishings to give the garden room a relaxed and welcoming look My style tips GO FAUX Although I love real Feature & styling Lisa Moses Photos Caroline Mardon the structural work, making the plinths for the kitchen and bar worktops and adding the roof; then a local fencing company constructed the decking and pergola.’ The couple chose wood cladding rather than brick on the exterior of the kitchen-bar, but they loved the look of the exposed brick once the old plaster was knocked off the interior, so decided to keep it. ‘We also had electrics channelled into the space so that we could have bright task lighting in the kitchen, as we felt solar lighting wasn’t going to hit the mark,’ says Laura. plants and flowers, adding faux foliage behind the seating area was the most practical way to hide the fence behind it, as it requires no maintenance and made an instant impact. KEEP IT RUSTIC To contrast with the sleek black finish of the decking and woodwork, I’ve made sure to add some rustic textures. The exposed brick, live-edged wood and rattan chairs and accessories bring life, warmth and personality to the all-black scheme. STYLE IT UP The finishing touches are all-important for making the space feel like an extension of your home, so pile on cushions and throws, and add little decorative details like framed prints and candles. Laura originally planned to simply deck this space, ‘but I thought a pergola would finish the look and make it feel more like a contained outdoor room,’ she says September 2024 39
Floor filler Use outdoor rugs to zone the diff erent areas of a multi-p urpose garden room and bring indoor com fort outside ‘We really love the different patterns of the exposed brickwork,’ says Laura. ‘They show how the structure has changed and been added to over the years. It reveals the history of the space and tells the story of the building’ ‘I wanted something beautiful to top the bar, eventually deciding on a slab of wood with a live edge. To protect it from the elements, I gave it five coats of natural oil to waterproof it,’ explains Laura of thick walls to take the supply from the utility room next door, ‘but it was one of our best ideas as, although it seems like a small thing, it means we don’t have to go inside to wash our hands when we’re prepping food,’ Laura explains. She admits that not everything about the build went to plan, however. ‘We had to carefully remove the cladding we’d attached to the front of the bar, to install the brackets for the beautiful natural wood we’d belatedly chosen as the worktop.’ The oversize pergola also needed some thought, as Laura didn’t want a big post in the middle to hold up the large structure, so she chose to use crossbars down the side, ‘but that was the compromise to make it structurally sound,’ she adds. 40 yourhomestyle.uk THE FINAL DETAILS Laura dialled up the drama by painting the woodwork and decking in black, elevating the look with furniture and accessories in rattan and yellow. Tiles were used for the kitchen floor, adding a stylish yet practical touch, ensuring the space is easy to clean. The couple also installed a Big Green Egg, a type of oven that can also be used for barbecuing and making pizza, giving them plenty of options for cooking al fresco. Finally, they attached artificial foliage to the back of the pergola, which hides the neighbour’s fence and provides year-round greenery. ‘We love having a such a stylish outside space to enjoy with friends and family,’ says Laura, ‘and now we long for sunny days.’ ‘The new structure is on the footprint of the old outbuilding, which gave us the starting point for the design and layout,’ explains Laura
GARDEN ROOM MAKEOVER ROOM PLAN Laura has styled the outdoor bar as she would one of the rooms inside her home, displaying pretty pictures, candles and trailing plants to create a warm, homely feel 8.5M 3.5M ‘The tap, sink and worktops were all from our utility room, which was ripped ĩŖőÁĢàŅäłěÁÚäàÁùőäŅūäĂÁàÁƈŅäĆĢőĂä house. They were going to be skipped, so we salvaged and re-used them’ THE DETAILS £1,487 Pergola and decking £66 Wood stain £462 Lighting Furniture £3,118 Big Green Egg cooker £1,375 TOTAL £6,508 SHOPPING LIST Laura used some old brackets to mount a scaffolding board shelf, and chose a rusted conduit she sourced online to hide the electrical cables, all adding to the industrial vibe of the outdoor kitchen Decking and pergola supplied and fitted by Hoist & Co, POA. For similar, try Utopia wooden 6x3m pergola, £574.99, Dunster House. For similar, try Power 10 x 18ft timber decking kit with no handrails, £793, Wilko. Timber weather-proofing wood stain in Black, £44.22 for 5L, Protek. For similar, try the Rust 20mm conduit, from £15.40, The Workshop Below. For similar, try Outdoor Fabric Pulse square corner dining set, £2,599, Maze Living. GoodHome Apolima Brown & Ebony Black rattan effect egg chair, £280, B&Q. For similar, try Fallen Fruits reversible outdoor rug, £24; Pax barheight rattan stool, £119; Priyanka rattan easy-fit pendant, £59; Gold luxe bar tools set, £25; Gold hammered cocktail shaker, £15, all Dunelm. For similar, try Pollux LED Edison bulb waterproof festoon lights, £47, TEK LED. Black bulkhead outdoor & bathroom oval light, £99, Industville. Black metal candlestick, £12.99, H&M. Bundleberry by Amanda Holden tropical Green living wall, £66 for 50x50cm panel, QVC UK. Large Big Green Egg, £1,415, Big Green Egg. Rafael Black & White tiles, £45 per sq m, Your Tiles. Giclée fine art ‘Ooh La La’ print, from £20, Max Made Me Do It. September 2024 41
GARDEN ROOM MAKEOVER DIY my style DIFFICULTY LEVEL EASY decking Revitalise a dingy decked area with this guide to keeping wooden decking in tip-top shape, like Laura’s 1 4 2 5 Before you can paint or stain your decking you need to make sure it’s clean and clear of any debris. Remove any garden furniture and plant pots from the deck and use a stiff garden broom to get rid of any surface dirt and debris. Next, apply a decking cleaner, working it into the timber using a stiff scrubbing brush to remove any ground-in dirt and algae. Rinse away any dirty residue – ideally, carefully using a pressure washer – then allow the deck to dry out for at least 24 hours. Now is the time to check for any cracks, loose nails or damage, and remedy them before you start painting the deck. 3 If your deck is prone to mould and mildew, for example if it’s in a shady or damp position, spray an anti-mould treatment onto the deck, then work it in well and rinse away any residue. Leave the surface to dry thoroughly before painting. 42 yourhomestyle.uk You can apply deck paint over a previously oiled deck, but you can’t put oil over a previously painted deck without removing the old paint completely first, so keep that in mind when choosing your finish. Stir your decking paint well to ensure it is evenly dispersed then, starting in the furthest corner and working you way backwards, apply the paint in the direction of the wood grain. You can use a roller, sprayer or brush to apply the paint, but make sure you cover the surface well, especially if your decking boards are grooved. 6 Check the manufacturer’s instructions to determine whether your deck will require a second coat, and apply this after the recommended drying time for the first coat. Try to paint your decking on a dry day when it’s in the shade, as strong, direct sunshine can cause the paint to dry unevenly and give a patchy finish.
SLIP & Slide September 2024 Feature Anna-Lisa De’Ath Photo Caroline Mardon Wooden decking can be slipper y. To prevent this, clean it regularly and choose an anti-slip paint or stain, or install anti-slip decking strips 43
Vintage-style metal adjustable tractor seat outdoor bar stool in Green, £109, Homescapes Kelham wicker lounge chair, £130, Habitat Fringed Green hammock, £89, Salt and Steel Get the look OUTDOOR CHAIRS Salsa 2-seater garden sofa in Damson, £165, John Lewis & Partners Style up your garden room with chic seating options, like Laura Veeva indoor-outdoor bean bag in Teal, £49.99, Beanbag Bazaar Editor’s choice Foldable hanging egg chair in Natural, £150, Online Home Shop 44 yourhomestyle.uk Vivienne garden chair, £156.99, Wayfair
BATHROOMS Create a wow-worthy look for your kitchen and bathroom with our inspiring design ideas SUPERSIZE STYLE If you want to make a statement in your bathroom, Hyperion Tiles’ new range of patterned tiles could be just the thing. Why not introduce a luxurious marble effect to walls and floors with these Lux Noor Apple tiles? Made from porcelain with a gloss finish, these extra-large tiles have a contemporary look, with striking veining and a soft and sophisticated green shade. Find them at hyperiontiles.co.uk, priced at £52.94 per sq m. Contents 46 On your marks, get set, bake! As the bakers make their way to the tent, we show you how to create that signature Bake Off look in your own kitchen 50 Unwind in the perfect tub From family-size to spa-like, freestanding to panelled, find the ideal bathtub for your space September 2024 45
KITCHEN IDEAS Series 15 of The Great British Bake Off is coming soon to Channel 4 Mix and match pastel tones for the iconic Bake Off style ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET, As The Great British Bake Off returns to our screens, get the look for less in your own tent-inspired kitchen, with baking essentials and pretty accessories Keep your bakes and cakes fresh in vacuum-sealed glass boxes, which keep the contents delicious for up to five times’ longer. Items can be bought separately or in sets to suit your needs and budget Gingham organic cotton bunting, £25 for 3m, Talking Tables I t’s time to dust off your stand mixer and get the baking trays out, as it’s nearly time for The Great British Bake Off to grace our screens! It’s a joy to watch as the keen amateurs try their best with the signature bakes, technical challenges and showstoppers, while we put our feet up with a slice of cake. To get you in the mood, here’s how to give your own kitchen the Bake Off look, with everything from bunting and bakeware to taps and textiles in pretty pastels and floral designs. And if you’re not a baker, just pop to the shop and serve the treats on a fab cake stand – we promise we won’t tell. 46 yourhomestyle.uk Fresh & Save 14-piece vacuum starter set, £79.95, ZWILLING
KITCHEN IDEAS Luxe The Great British Bake Off Kitchen Classics, currently priced at £14.22, Amazon A good mixing bowl is key to any sort of home baking. These earthenware bowls have a delicate floral meadow embossed design, and come in a gorgeous colour palette, with various sizes for different tasks In a sleek GunMetal finish, the ProCook stand mixer is a 6-litre model that comes with a whisk, beater and dough hook attachments, plus splash shield, six speed settings and pulse function, all for £249 The KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer – seen here in Blue Salt, KitchenAid’s &RORXURIWKH<HDU² has a 4.7-litre capacity. It features 10 speeds, four accessories plus scraper and pouring shield, two bowls, and more than 10 optional attachments. Priced at £699 Less Luxe vs less Will you choose the iconic pieces from the tent, or the designer dupes? In the Meadow mixing bowls, from £19.50, Mason Cash C H A hand mixer is a really useful appliance for baking, and this one certainly fits the Bake Off aesthetic with its pretty floral design. Five speed settings, and stainlesssteel beaters and dough hooks make light work of cake mixtures, batters and whipped cream Laura Ashley China Rose hand mixer, £59.99, VQ Hira Ibrahim, general manager at VQ AR M IN G Less Luxe Smeg’s FAB 28 retrostyle fridge comes in a choice of 19 colours and features a multiflow cooling system for the perfect temperature and humidity, as well as D/LIHSOXVÝ&GUDZHU and ice box. It’s priced from £1,399 CDA’s Betty fridge also has a freezer section, along with a salad crisper and wine rack. It comes in retro shades including Sea Holly (pictured), Barley and Tea Rose, priced at £499 from The Appliance Depot Available in Pink, Cream, Blue or Green, this stylish pan set will add an instant pop of colour to your kitchen. The saucepan with lid, sauté pan with lid, casserole dish and steamer insert are all induction-compatible and RYHQVDIHWRÝ& Soho cookware set in Pink, £129, ProCook September 2024 47 Feature Hayley Gilbert Photos Mark Bourdillon P RI N TS ‘Bringing harmony into your appliances helps recreate the GBBO charm. Adorn your culinary haven with light, airy patterns, timeless British designs, and a high-quality finish so your kitchen transforms into a tentworthy retreat.’
KITCHEN IDEAS CH OI Paul Bough, chef at ZWILLING and STAUB UK CE ‘Invest in quality baking utensils and cookware so that your bakes come out perfect every time. Vacuumsealable food storage is also a great way to keep baked goods fresher, so family and friends can enjoy your creations for longer.’ Gingham tablecloth in Red and White, 130x180cm, £40, Walton & Co H C E F ’S Kitchen scales in Light Pink, £29.95, Rex London Speckled ceramic kitchen canister 12cm, £16, La Redoute Serve your bakes up beautifully to family and friends. This collection is made by hand in a West Country pottery using Cornish clay Willow Green large Betty teapot, £65; small Dreadnought jug, £20; covered sugar bowl, £22; breakfast cup & saucer, £20, Cornishware Cupcake cases in Wild Flowers design, £1.95 for a pack of 50, Rex London Make sure you weigh your ingredients precisely with a set of digital scales. This design has a removable bowl that can be used for mixing, and it comes in three colours to complement your scheme KSC01 digital scales, £129.95, Smeg Eggs are a staple in the Bake Off tent, so keep yours easily to hand with this beech tray, which holds half a dozen Borough egg holder in Natural, £15, Garden Trading 48 yourhomestyle.uk Old Foley Chinese Rose cake stand by James Kent, £24.99, Vintage Pieces
BEST OVENS FOR These built-in ovens come with special features for perfect results This 4-litre dual-action stand mixer is perfect for neat storage and has an opentop design that makes it quick and easy to add ingredients, without having to switch it off. It has dual-rotating beaters, whisks and dough hooks, plus a clear splashguard to prevent messy spills MixStar compact stand mixer, £189.99, Morphy Richards N90 Slide & Hide B64FT53G0B built-in oven with steam, £2,029, Neff ‘Neff ovens have the Slide & Hide door, which glides away under the oven, allowing you to easily check on your bakes. Meanwhile, CircoTherm technology allows you to cook on three levels at once and still get even bakes.’ Sue Flowers, Neff, BSH Home Appliances Scion Spike mini silicone spatula in Sage, £4.50, Dexam Space-saving and stylish, this stackable set includes a cocotte, braiser, pan and lid made from enamelled cast iron. It’s suitable for ovens as well as all hobs, including induction Stackable cast iron pot set, £279 for a two-piece set, STAUB Red, White and Blue stripe oven gloves, £25, The Stripes Company Samsung NQ5B4553FBS built-in single oven with microwave, around £429 With a 50-litre capacity, this oven has plenty of room for baking and can also be used for grilling, defrosting and microwave cooking. It can also be controlled via the SmartThings app, and will recommend personalised recipes and even create a shopping list and weekly meal plan for you. Hoover H-Oven 500 HOC5S047INWIFI built-in single oven, £398 at B&Q R Tony McCarthy, commercial director at Crown Imperial DL OVE ‘An organised larder is a must for a keen baker, offering flexible storage for small appliances and kitchen essentials, all close at hand, ready to create your next masterpiece.’ C U PBO A A double-fronted pantry is a smart storage solution for keeping all your baking essentials in one place. Use the inside of the doors for spices and packets, and keep the stand mixer and other small appliances neatly tucked away – this keeps the worktops free for making pastry and kneading dough Midsomer pantry in Grey Aqua, £5,722, Crown Imperial This oven has a large 70-litre capacity and 11 functions, including fan-cooking for an even temperature throughout, perfect for cakes, bread and traybakes. Added benefits include an H20 cleaning system that uses water and heat to dissolve food residue – ideal for messy bakes. Haier Oven I-Touch Series 6 HWO60SM6T9BH, around £729 With pyrolytic self-cleaning, an interactive touch screen and connection to an app that gives you recipes and video step-by-steps, this oven is ideal for tech lovers. Climatech technology creates uniform results every time, while the soft+ climate feature is ideal for cakes, bagels, croissants and pastries.
BATHROOM IDEAS UNWIND IN THE PERFECT TUB Discover the art of bathing by choosing the right tub for your space, and learn how a long soak can do more than just wash away the day Floor-mounted brassware is a luxe option for freestanding tubs. A smart, sleek design like this would work in harmony with a modern bath with a smooth, seamless design Satinjet Wai floor-mounted bath shower mixer, £703.30, Methven 50 yourhomestyle.uk
BATHROOM IDEAS Choose from white or black levers for a vintage aesthetic JTP Grosvenor lever Chrome wall-mounted bath filler, £287, Sanctuary Bathrooms Add a bit of luxe to your space with a curved, doubleended bath. Backto-wall baths give added flexibility when it comes to taps, making wall-mounted, deck-mounted or floor-standing all viable options Stafford Essential 1700mm back-towall bath, £399.99, Bathroom Mountain W hen it comes to choosing a new tub, there’s not a ‘one-size-fitsall’ solution. Some will need a hardworking tub to withstand excitable, splashing kids, while others might want something much more serene and spa-like. Whatever your needs, there’s something to suit you, and the floorspace you have available. Don’t instantly disregard anything before speaking to a professional, as there’s often a solution – compact freestanding baths, or walk-in shower baths, for example – that could fit into your space. And once you have that perfect bathtub in place, learn how to make the most of your bathing experience, whether you want to relax your aching bones, soothe sore skin, or refresh your mind… Panelled baths can be just as stylish as their freestanding counterparts. Choose panels in the same material as the rest of the furniture for a seamless aesthetic, or create your own panels for endless colour and texture options EXPERT TIP ‘Wall-mounted bath-fillers are a great choice, as they’re designed to support an understated look that is both space-saving and minimal’ David Boddy, product manager at Abode Float away with a heady, scented bath oil Rose, Sandalwood & Bergamot bath & body oil, £15.95, Shaloah Skincare Soak bath mat, £35, Oliver Bonas Edsvalla soap dish, £3.99, JYSK This classic crossheadstyle bath mixer has a contemporary edge with its sharp, streamlined design. It will look right at home in either a modern or traditionalstyle bathroom Serenitie wall-mounted 3-hole basin and bath mixer in Antique Brass, £525, Abode September 2024 51 Feature Laura Higgins Calm fitted bathroom furniture in Mineral Blue, POA, Tavistock Bathrooms
BATHROOM IDEAS There are plenty of walk-in bath options on the market, but this one is super compact, offers a deep soak experience, and has an integrated seat for ease of use. A perfect choice for those with reduced mobility Milton luxury mini walk-in 1060mm easy-access deep-soak bath, £2,388, Victorian Plumbing Just the spot for a candle and your favourite book Bath rack in Natural, £13, Online Home Shop Clarke & Clarke William Morris Willow Boughs velour bath towel, £24, Next Think carefully about the layout when choosing a freestanding bath in a compact space. Try to leave about 10cm around the bath for easier cleaning and maintenance, and to help make the room appear larger Stafford Essential 1700mm back-to-wall bath, £399.99, Bathroom Mountain A Victorianstyle tub will slip right into a Regencycore scheme! The joy of a slipper bath is the raised, sloped end, which makes for an ultra-comfy soak Orchard Dulwich Navy single-ended slipper bath and tap pack with Matt Black ball-and-claw feet, 1550mm x 750mm, £1,014, Victoria Plum 52 yourhomestyle.uk Give your day a boost with an uplifting scent Cedarwood & Citrus scented candle, £35, ARRAN
BATHROOM IDEAS Keep all your bathtime essentials to hand with a trolley or butler’s tray located within reach. A butler’s tray is extra convenient if space is tight, as it can be folded away when not in use ̭D'ZD BENEFITS g;DHa< Hambledon butler’s tray, £150, Garden Trading We all know that a warm bath can ease muscles and soothe the mind, but Dr Barbara Kubicka, founder of The Bath Project, says that bathing goes beyond that and is more than a routine activity, with many health benefits. Here are a few ways Dr Kubicka says we could be reaping more rewards from a good soak… Improved circulation ‘Warm water can improve blood circulation, which helps to deliver oxygen and nutrients to your muscles and organs. Gently massage your limbs while in the bath to stimulate blood flow further, and help relieve muscle tension’ P- or L-shaped baths provide more space at one end for when your bath is doubling up as a shower – P-shaped just being curvier than the more angular L-shaped version. Both can be found in a left- or right-hand design Drench P-shaped showerbath with front panel and shower screen, 1700mm, £349.99, Tap Warehouse #äőĩŰĆƈÚÁőĆĩĢ ‘Bathing in warm water can help your body release toxins. Epsom salts contain magnesium sulphate, which can help draw out impurities from your body and leave you feeling refreshed’ EXPERT TIP ‘Consider a back-to-wall bath if you’d like to save some space while still maintaining the same allure of a freestanding bath’ Skin health Ruth Foster, interior design expert at Victoria Plum This tiny tub could be an option in a compact space Snowden 1300mm small freestanding bath, £699.95, Victorian Plumbing ‘Adding natural ingredients like oatmeal is soothing for the skin and can help with conditions like eczema, while coconut milk contains lactic acid, which gently exfoliates and moisturises’ Mental clarity and mood enhancement ‘Quiet time can be an excellent opportunity for mindfulness and meditation. Use peppermint, eucalyptus and black pepper essential oil to heighten your mood, and play soft music and light candles for increased relaxation’ Better sleep A shower attachment is handy for hosing down the bath, and the kids! ‘A bath an hour or two before bed can signal that it is time to wind down, improving your chances of enjoying a more restful sleep. Keep your bath at a comfortable temperature (between 38-41°C) and avoid very hot water, as that can be stimulating. Add lavender and melissa essential oil, as well as magnesium flakes, to your bath to help calm the nervous system.’ Imola bath & shower mixer in Black, £289, Calypso Bathroom Furniture September 2024 53
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HOMES Take a peek inside reader homes filled with stylish finds and creative decorating ideas Emily has given her home of over 20 years a new lease of life thanks to her love of vintage pieces 56 Laura shows us around her home, which has a perfect combination of modern and original features 78 68 PLUS IDEAS TO STEAL 67 89 See Sharna’s luxurious family home renovation, which she achieved on a budget and project-managed herself 77 September 2024 55
REAL HOME Cool & cosy terrace ‘I’ve blended period charm and modern style’ After buying a bland former-rental property, Laura Gibson has opted for a rich, cocooning palette that helps its original features shine H aving previously each owned their own homes, Laura and her partner, Jonathon, decided to pool their resources and buy a property together. ‘We really wanted a period property in a conservation area in The Wirral,’ says Laura. ‘There are quite a lot of old houses in the area but, after looking for six months, there wasn’t much coming onto the market.’ Jonathon’s house in Liverpool sold first, so they were crammed into Laura’s little flat nearby, feeling increasingly frustrated. ‘We even put letters through people’s doors, but nobody replied.’ Finally, after a long wait, the perfect threebedroom Victorian house cropped up in their favourite location. ‘It was love at first sight,’ says Laura. ‘As soon as I opened the door and saw the original floor tiles, stained-glass and old brass doorbell, I thought: “This is the one.” It had a really nice feeling about it, even though it had been rented out and was painted magnolia and grey throughout.’ This house had the beautiful period details Laura and Jonathon had been searching for 56 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME STRAIGHT TO WORK KITCHEN Painting the magnolia-coloured kitchen cupboards in a two-tone style has given depth and definition to the space. ‘We’d love a new kitchen, but it’s so expensive,’ says Laura. ‘The updates we’ve done will extend its life for a bit longer’ OUR MUST HAVES Kitchen units painted in Kitchen cupboard paint in Oyster and Natural Charcoal Black, £24.99 for 750ml, Rust-Oleum. Reeded-glass pendant light, from £168, Spark & Bell. Nordviken bar stool in Black, £75, IKEA. For similar glass film, try the Reeded-glass ½” window film, from £14.75, Surface Designs ‘As soon as I opened the door and ʼnÁūőĂäĩŅĆúĆĢÁěƉĩĩŅőĆěäʼn͡ʼnőÁĆĢäàúěÁʼnʼn ÁĢàĩěàÙŅÁʼnʼnàĩĩŅÙäěě͡HőĂĩŖúĂő This is the one.’ COME ON IN. . WE ARE Laura Gibson, 36, advertising operations manager at a Premier League football club, my partner, Jonathon Cantwell, 39, a civil servant, and our one-year-old daughter, Ada. OUR HOME IS a three-bedroom, mid-terrace Victorian house in The Wirral, which we bought in November 2020. You can see more of my decorating journey @thevictorianterracehouse on Instagram. MY BEST IDEA was painting the ceilings in colour. Most people paint them white and forget they’re part of the room, but it just changes a space so much. MY FAVOURITE ROOM IS the kitchen, even though it’s not new. It’s such a nice open-plan space for entertaining. GROUND FLOOR Dining room Kitchen Living room FIRST FLOOR Bathroom Bedroom Bedroom Nursery September 2024 57 Feature Karen Wilson Photos Katie Lee The next few months were spent excitedly compiling Pinterest boards and buying new furniture. ‘Everyone kept saying I should wait in case the sale fell though,’ admits Laura. ‘But I was optimistic and couldn’t help myself.’ Luckily, the sale went smoothly and the couple booked two weeks off work after moving in to start work on the house, tackling the living room first. As well as ripping up the carpet and laying new flooring, they had alcove cupboards fitted and opted for a green and pink colour scheme, with black and yellow accents. ‘I was thinking about keeping the floorboards, but they weren’t in a very good condition, and it was really draughty and cold,’ says Laura. ‘We
REAL HOME RAISE A GLASS Transform glass cabinets with reeded glass film, which can be stuck to the inside – ideal if the contents of your cupboards aren’t all display-worthy! ‘The range cooker was already here, and we’ve kept the offwhite tiles as they go really well with the colour of the walls and the cupboards,’ says Laura 58 yourhomestyle.uk
Laura replaced the old, curved silver handles with brass ones that tie in better with the reeded-glass film on the glazed wall cupboards. A complementary brass tap finishes off the new look DINING AREA ‘When we viewed the house, they had massive furniture in here, which made it feel small, so we were surprised to find it’s actually a decentsized room,’ says Laura. ‘We chose benches that can be tucked under the table, which enhances the sense of space’ ‘I really liked the idea of having a black kitchen, but I wanted to keep the top units lighter as the room can be quite dark, even though we’ve got really big windows,’ says Laura. ‘It stops it feeling too imposing’ OUR MUST HAVES For similar, try the Hoxton 2m dining table, £459, and Hoxton bench, £440, both Aldiss. For similar, try the Calia low shelving unit in Oak, £349, John Lewis & Partners. William Morris honeysuckle 30x40cm poster, £15.95, Poster Store. For similar, try the Essentials round 70cm mirror, £35, Dunelm chose smoked oak Karndean flooring, as the richer, dark shade has a similar look to old floorboards.’ COLOUR CONFIDENCE In her previous flat, which also had an original fireplace and high ceilings, Laura had painted the living room a dark navy. She found that it made the room feel larger, rather than shrinking it, which emboldened her to try a dark colour here as well. ‘I had intended to paint the whole room dark green, but settled on painting just one wall,’ she says. ‘It’s a very dark room and I felt it would probably absorb some of the light. Keeping the other walls white makes more of a feature of the fireplace.’ The main bedroom was next in line for a makeover. ‘It was painted in 50 shades of grey that didn’t match, and had spotlights all over the ceiling,’ says Laura. ‘So we removed them, September 2024 59
REAL HOME installed a single pendant and had the ceiling skimmed. The fireplace was also painted in thick white gloss, so we stripped it and used an iron paste to restore the black colour.’ Inspired by @thehousethatblackbuilt on Instagram, Laura decided to paint the ceiling off-black. ‘Jonathon called it the goth room,’ she laughs. ‘He really wasn’t sure at first, but I told him to trust the process and he really likes it now.’ As with many old houses, there were a few unexpected challenges to contend with along the way. ‘A few months after moving in, we noticed an awful smell by the sink,’ recalls Laura. ‘The house had been empty for over a year, so everything in the drains had solidified, causing a mini fatberg. At one point we had sewage under the decking, and some of the kitchen floor tiles came up. We ended up getting the whole garden dug up and the damp course re-done.’ FINDING THE FLOW The debacle prompted the pair to embark on a mini kitchen makeover much sooner than planned. ‘We dug up the floor ourselves, taking it back to the original quarry tiles,’ says Laura. ‘Although we did try and save them, they were too damaged, so we decided to lay wood-effect LVT instead. Previously, the downstairs felt disjointed, with carpet in the dining area and tiles in the kitchen, so laying the LVT flooring throughout has helped to unify the space.’ LIVING ROOM Laura and Jonathon chose the sofas before they moved in. ‘I’ve always loved pink and green together – the colours really complement each other,’ says Laura OUR MUST HAVES For similar, try the Zoe velvet three-seater sofa in Bottle Green, £699, Dunelm. Wall painted in modern emulsion in Duck Green, £63 for 2.5L, Farrow & Ball. Ilaria cluster pendant, £359, Next. Vintage banana tree and magnolia 50x70cm posters, £22.95, Poster Store. Botanical Pattern No1 50x70cm print, £29.95, Desenio RULE OF THREE A set of three complementary prints is a fail-safe option for the wall above a sofa. Hang the busiest print in the centre as the focal point
REAL HOME ‘When it comes to cushions, I quite like a clashing print,’ says Laura. ‘I think it’s more important to have one colour running through for continuity, but it doesn’t matter about matching the prints so much. I’ve also added in a few yellow cushions as a third accent colour’ After trying four or five tester pots, Laura finally found the perfect shade of green on Farrow & Ball’s website. ‘I just went ahead and ordered it without even getting a tester pot,’ she says. ‘I just knew that was the one and went for it’ Laura believes the hearth tiles are original, but the Art Deco-style tiles on the side panels are probably replicas that were laid when an electric fire was put in. ‘The pendant light was inspired by one of my favourite Italian restaurants in Liverpool that has lots of multicoloured chandeliers everywhere,’ she adds September 2024 61
REAL HOME The kitchen ceiling, which featured plastic panelling and 40-plus spotlights, was another major bugbear for Laura. ‘It looked like a spaceship,’ she says. ‘So, we took it down, had it skimmed, installed just nine spotlights, and reinstated the coving.’ Finally, the existing units were repainted and given new brass handles for the perfect finishing touch. ‘In the future, I’d love a big pantry cupboard with double doors, where we could have the small appliances hidden away, but the space works well for now,’ Laura says. VICTORIAN STYLE Although the kitchen was more of a quick fix, the pair started from scratch in the bathroom. ‘It had the same tiles from floor to ceiling, and another plastic ceiling with lots of spotlights,’ says Laura. ‘Although we didn’t change the layout, we’ve replaced the tiles and suite, as well as trying another dark colour. An olive green shade has been used on both the walls and ceiling to create a cosy space. ‘I wanted it to look a bit more Victorian to tie in with the age of the house,’ says Laura. Once the bathroom was finished, Laura found out she was pregnant, so transforming the third bedroom from a dressing room into a nursery was their next priority. ‘We were planning on having a break from DIY, but BATHROOM The daisy mosaic floor tiles were the starting point for the new bathroom. Laura had seen them online and in several restaurants over the years. ‘I just love them and have paired them with classic subway tiles, finished with a border,’ she explains OUR MUST HAVES Duke Black 1695 double-ended roll-top bath, £499.95, Victorian Plumbing. Mono Hex porcelain mosaic daisy tiles, £149.92 per sq m, Ca’ Pietra. Walls painted in matt paint in Green 05 Rome House, £45 for 2.5L, Lick. Burlington Chalfont 750 vanity unit in matt Black with basin and Gold legs, £958.30, Easy Bathrooms 62 yourhomestyle.uk ‘I knew I wanted a dark colour on the walls,’ says Laura. ‘At first I was thinking of a brown colour, which morphed into a muddy green, and then a dark green. I took it onto the ceiling as well, which just finishes off the space a bit more’
REAL HOME ‘My best idea was painting the ceilings in colour. Most people paint them white and forget they’re part of the room, but it just changes a space so much’ GUEST BEDROOM ‘My old bed from my previous flat has found a new home in here,’ says Laura. ‘And the bedside tables were in my parents’ home, so they passed them on when they moved house. They’re good for a bit of extra storage’ OUR MUST HAVES For similar, try the Abbey metal double bed frame, £349, Dreams. Linenblend cushion covers in Red/striped, £9.99 each, H&M Home. Vindkast pendant lamp, £29, IKEA. Piece of Nature posters, from £9.95, Poster Store. Ceiling painted in matt paint in Pink 13 Nashville House, £45 for 2.5L, Lick ‘We had alcove wardrobes fitted by Sharps, as my sister recommended them,’ says Laura. ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel is my favourite film, so my parents got me the poster on the fireplace for my 30th birthday. It goes really well with the pink ceiling’ September 2024 63
REAL HOME MAIN BEDROOM Laura chose this black and rattan furniture as it’s classic and will stand the test of time. ’The curved edges really caught my eye – I thought it was a little bit different,’ she says OUR MUST HAVES Walls painted in chalky emulsion in Royal Circus; ceiling painted in chalky emulsion in Zeitgeist, both £45 for 2.5L, Craig & Rose. Black Catalina king-size metal bed frame, £390, Next. Ankhara double wardrobe, £1,199; and chest of drawers, £799, both MADE.com Black details, such as picture frames, tie the look together and complement the shade Laura chose for the ceiling. The New York map on the restored fireplace is one of many travel mementoes dotted about the house. ‘We like to buy something from each place we visit,’ says Laura ‘It was so homely and had a really nice feeling about it, even though it had been rented out and was painted magnolia and grey throughout’ 64 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME LEARNING CURVE it wasn’t to be!’ she laughs. ‘We decided to take out the L-shaped mirrored wardrobes, which dominated the room, and have new wardrobes fitted in the guest bedroom alcoves instead.’ Furniture with curved edges will add softness and give a relaxed, calm feel to a bedroom BOLD & BEAUTIFUL Make this! See p66 By this point, Laura had become a big fan of painted ceilings and decided to go for pink in the guest bedroom, as a contrast to the darker, neutral tones in the main bedroom. Having rejected several tester pots that were ‘too much of a bubblegum shade’, she settled on a salmon pink that hit the spot. ‘It’s my mum’s favourite colour as well, so it’s nice for when she comes to stay,’ she adds. Now that every room has been transformed, the house works perfectly for Laura, Jonathon and baby Ada. ‘We’ve pretty much got exactly what we wanted,’ says Laura. ‘My mum always said I’d want a drive and a bigger garden when I had a baby, but I’m definitely not done with this house yet. I love it so much – especially the history and the character. It feels like people have been happy here in the past, and now it just feels like home for us.’ These bedside tables from H&M work well with the other rattan and black furniture, while the old Victorian-style bed frame suits the age of the house. ‘I wanted it to feel like a nice hotel, and for it to be a really cosy, grown-up space,’ says Laura NURSERY ‘I became quite indecisive when I was pregnant, so we just went for a neutral colour on the walls,’ says Laura. ‘Now, I think it’s not really me, so I’ll probably go more bright and colourful in here’ OUR MUST HAVES Wedmore three-piece cot bed range with nursery dresser changer and wardrobe, £899, Mamas & Papas. For similar, try Jennings natural thermal eyelet curtains in Natural, from £45, Dunelm. For similar, try Little Dutch rocking sheep, £58, Scandibørn September 2024 65
REAL HOME Make my style RATTAN bedside table Make an old bedside table look brand new with this simple rattan insert hack inspired by Laura’s design SHOPPING LIST OBedside cabinet with drawer Otape measure Opencil Ojigsaw Ocombi drill Oorbital sander Oold rag or kitchen cloth OBlack gloss paint Opaintbrush Oscissors or craft knife Onatural rattan webbing Ostaple gun and staples Othin decorative wooden beading Omitre block Oglue gun OBlack finger edge pull handle ‘I chose rattan and black furniture as it’s a classic look and a colour that will stand the test of time’ How to.. 1 Take the drawer out of your bedside cabinet. If possible, remove the front of the drawer. Use a tape measure to mark a 1.5cm frame around the outer edge of the drawer front – you’ll be using this as a guide to cut out the central section for the rattan insert, so ensure this doesn’t overlap with the sides of the drawer. If so, adjust the measurements accordingly. Drill a pilot hole at each corner of the frame, then use a jigsaw to cut along your marked lines. Sand the cut edges smooth. Use an orbital sander to sand the surface of the cabinet and the drawer to remove any old paint or varnish and provide a key for the new paint. Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth to remove any dust. Ensure the surface is clean and dry, and apply two coats of Black gloss paint to the cabinet and drawer, allowing it to dry thoroughly between coats. Using sharp scissors or a craft knife, cut a sheet of natural rattan webbing to measure 2cm larger all the way around than the aperture in the cabinet drawer. Place the webbing across the back of the drawer aperture and secure it in position using a staple gun, making sure you keep it straight and taut as you work. Once it is secured in place, trim away any excess. Next, measure the height and width of the drawer aperture and cut four lengths of beading to fit around the inner edges of the aperture, making sure you mitre the corners at a 45º angle to ensure a neat, professional finish. Glue the beading into position using a glue gun. Once this is secure, attach a slimline Black pull handle to the upper edge of the drawer, then put the drawer back into the main unit to finish. 2 3 4 5 7 8 66 yourhomestyle.uk If black furniture your thing, choo seisn’t colour to suit you a Project Anna-Lisa De’Ath Photo Katie Lee 6
REAL HOME Steal my style Happy HUES Create a homely, laid-back space, like Laura, with cheerful pops of pink and green, grounded by black accents Jack three-seat sofa in Green velvet, £1,199, Jack Wills x sofa.com 7 1 WHAT TO PAINT? You don’t need to take the same approach to colour in every room. Paint one feature wall to draw the eye and create a focal point; colour-drench (paint your walls, woodwork and ceiling all the same) for a cosy space; or go for a darker ceiling with plain walls to make a room feel larger. 2 6 5 3 4 1. Vita Copenhagen Eos pendant light in White, £130, Nedgis 2. Jessa Black oak counter stool, £149, Barker & Stonehouse 3. Hoxton three-seater compact sofa in Malia Blush Pink velvet with dark feet, £899, ScS 4. Gold metallic bee cushion, £30, Ella James 5. Leona textured matt Black rattan three-drawer chest of drawers, £99, B&Q 6. Pippa double metal bed frame in Black, £150, Habitat 7. A Trio of Palms art print in Pink, from £10, Maddison Ball Creative September 2024 67
REAL HOME Thrifty forever home ‘Our eclectic home tells the story of who we are’ Rather than selling to upsize, Emily and James Kirk extended their first property to create a home they love even more than when they moved in 20 years ago BASKET BOOST Make use of the awkward space between wall cabinets and the ceiling with matching baskets for extra storage W hen Emily and James were ready to get their first place together, they both agreed that, rather than renting, it made sense to get on the property ladder – but the only way they could afford a house was to buy a project. ‘The previous owners moved here when it was first built but hadn’t done any updates, so it needed a new kitchen and bathroom, plus completely rewiring,’ explains Emily. ‘But, with three 68 yourhomestyle.uk ‘We’ve never changed the layout as the flow has always worked really well, so over time we’ve just refreshed the room by upgrading the doors, floor and worktops,’ says Emily bedrooms, a large garden, and space at the side for a possible extension, this place had plenty of potential.’ The couple delayed moving in while the work was ongoing, spending every weekend Adding an extension gave Emily’s family home a new lease of life
REAL HOME KITCHEN Emily likes to have everything within easy reach. ‘I find that if I have my cookware in a cupboard, I tend not to use it, so I keep the cake tins out ready for the kids when they want to bake,’ she says OUR MUST HAVES GoodHome Balsamita Matt Grey slab highline cabinet door, from £18; GoodHome Poprock Black & White mosaic effect vinyl tile, £16 per sq m, both B&Q. For similar, try Mozzafiato Pitigliano tile, £45 per sq m, Claybrook Studio. Innovative Kitchen cake tins, £36.50 for 3, Mason Cash COME ON IN. . WE ARE Emily Kirk, 43, a visual merchandiser, my husband James, 50, an electrician, and our children, Molly, 17, Daisy, 13, and Leo, seven. OUR HOME IS a 1950s four-bedroom ‘Being surrounded by nature is important to me and this plant has been with us for 15 years – I love the way it trails across the ceiling,’ says Emily NEXT TO DO I want to install a log burner in the living room, and to replace the vinyl-wrapped worktops with quartz. MY FAVOURITE ROOM We love being outside and entertaining, so the outdoor kitchen has been one of our best DIY projects. I have a small vegetable patch next to it, so potatoes and veg often go straight over to be cooked in the oven. MY TOP TIP Just give it a go! We came here straight from living with our parents, so had no DIY experience, but I quickly realised that we would need to mess up over three times to cover the cost of getting a professional in and, realistically, that won’t ever happen. GROUND FLOOR Bedroom Bathroom Feature and styling Lisa Moses Photos Caroline Mardon ‘Our bank manager knew we’d taken on this project with a tiny budget, and as he was ripping out a fairly new kitchen from his own home, ĂäĩƅäŅäàĆőőĩŖʼnùĩŅε̠̞̞͡ including the cooker and fridge’ semi-detached house in Nottingham, which we bought in May 2004. You can follow our renovation journey on Instagram @enchanted._.whispers. CONSERVATORY ‘We used to have a small dining table in the kitchen, which worked when the children were younger, but as they’ve grown it’s been great to have a bigger space to use,’ says Emily, who sourced the table and chairs from Facebook Marketplace and then painted them OUR MUST HAVES Black Copper brush triple LED lantern, £29.99, The Range. Divante White tufted panel eyelet curtain, £8.99, Wilko. For similar, try Chester Charcoal 4-6 seater round extending dining table, £750, The Cotswold Company Kitchen Lounge Conservatory FIRST FLOOR Bedroom Bathroom Bedroom September 2024 Bedroom 69
and evening doing as much as they could themselves. ‘We ripped out the old carpets and started the reno by knocking through from the small scullery-style kitchen into the adjoining dining room to create a familysized kitchen. James is an electrician, so he replaced all the electrics, while I spent days removing woodchip wallpaper from the walls and ceilings,’ says Emily. They then started looking for a new kitchen, but were quoted thousands of pounds – way over their budget – before they had a stroke of luck. ‘Our bank manager knew we’d taken on this project Emily loves unique pieces that have their own stories to tell, like this bureau, lamp and vase ‘After taking the original fireplace out we had a gaping hole, so we replaced it with a plug-in, electric fire,’ says Emily. ‘I’d love a log burner, but for now this is a lowmaintenance option’ with a tiny budget, and he mentioned that he was ripping out a fairly new kitchen from his home, which he offered to us for £200, including the cooker and fridge,’ says Emily. ‘It was a bit like playing Jenga to work out the best configuration of the cabinets, but we based it around the existing utilities to save money.’ UNEXPECTED COSTS Although they were able to bag a bargain kitchen, the couple did end up spending out on unanticipated repairs. ‘The living room had an old coal system that ran the central heating and hot water, but during the rewiring James hit a pipe, spraying water all over himself and the room,’ says Emily. After some investigation, the couple realised the whole system needed replacing, an expense they weren’t expecting. ‘We also had to renew the rotting 1950s wooden windows, which HΎġĢĩőÁùÁĢĩùƉÁő łÁÚėùŖŅĢĆőŖŅä͠HłŅäùäŅ ŪĆĢőÁúäłĆäÚäʼnūĆőĂÁʼnőĩŅűÙäĂĆĢàőĂäġ͡ūĂĆÚĂH ÚÁĢŖłÚűÚěäÁĢàúĆŪäÁĢäūěäÁʼnäĩùěĆùäΎ 70 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME LIVING ROOM ‘I don’t like plain walls and like to create a display, so this was the perfect spot for the console. I painted the top dark grey to ground it, and limewashed the shelf above to soften the look of the wood,’ says Emily OUR MUST HAVES For similar, try Calem modern 3-seater sofa with cushion back and stud detail in Smoke Grey, £626.95, Online Home Improvements. For similar, try Circee console table, £179.99, Wayfair. For similar, try So’Home Faded Vintage machine washable rug, from £65, La Redoute ON REFLECTION Create a cohesive look on wall shelving by mirroring your accessories just like Emily. Buy duplicates of your favourite items and add them to each side of the shelf for that symmetrical effect September 2024 71
REAL HOME A NEW LIGHT Wall-hung, plug-in electric lamps are spacesaving and easy to install, as they don’t need wiring into the wall, saving you time, money and paint! ‘James built the cupboards using solid wood doors from old wardrobes in our previous bedroom. I white-washed them, then added the wallpaper panels,’ says Emily. ‘I wanted an Indonesian wooden carved headboard, but they cost a fortune, so I sourced these carved art panels from The Range’ 72 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME MAIN BEDROOM ‘I chose the custom-made cherry blossom peel-and-stick mural to add to the chinoiserie look I wanted in this room. James bought some wooden trim to make a frame around it. We also have a projector that pulls down over it, which is perfect for movie night,’ says Emily OUR MUST HAVES For similar try Quay Design Carter wall light in Matt Black, £39.98, Indoor Lighting. Almond Yellow peel-and-stick wallpaper mural, £49.90 per sq m, Hovia. For similar, try Narmadas decorative wooden panel, £69.95, Sklum ‘I don’t like strong colour on the walls. I prefer to keep my scheme neutral and like to add interest using unique accessories and furniture’ ate into the budget for the carpets, so I used rugs to cover the bare floorboards while we saved again,’ explains Emily. But, after seven months of visiting the house to do renovation work, Emily and James finally decided to move in. ‘The house still needed a lot of work but, as we were getting low on money, we knew any new works or decorating would be funded paycheck to paycheck, so we decided to do everything else while living here,’ says Emily. The couple finished decorating and then, apart from updating the 1980s bathroom after their first daughter was born, they took a break. STAY OR GO As their family grew, the couple wanted more space, so explored the cost of moving versus extending. ‘We love our home, so we decided to stay and build an extra room on the side of the house, while also replacing the old 1980s lean-to attached to the kitchen,’ says Emily. The couple discovered a company that supplied the conservatory in pieces, using EN-SUITE ‘I bought the basin in the sale, before the extension was even built, as I knew we were going to do the work,’ says Emily, who chose the star tiles in the shower to add a punch of pattern Make this! See p76 OUR MUST HAVES Scintilla Black Star Pattern 45cm x 45cm wall & floor tile, £21.95 per sq m, Tiles Direct. For similar, try Scrula Cream marble washbasin, £199, Tikamoon. Summit high rise mono basin mixer in Chrome, £89.95, Victorian Plumbing. For similar, try GoodHome Bonetta seagrass & Black polyester (PES) laundry bin, £38, B&Q Emily made the seat from an old outdoor bench. ‘I bought deep foam from Dunelm, stapled some fabric over it and finished the look with upholstery nails. I also sewed the strips of matching fabric along the edge of the curtain to add a touch of luxury,’ she explains September 2024 73
REAL HOME metal steels to crank the structure up to the level of the house, which was then bolted onto the side. ‘It’s quite a new concept that gets rid of the need for concrete foundations and, as we built it all ourselves, we saved thousands compared to buying a traditional structure.’ For the side return, the couple initially expected to create a family room with a WC and utility but, after having an accident that damaged her back, Emily decided the best use ‘I let the children have free rein on their rooms, and Daisy wanted a pink and white scheme, so we went for Deep Blush from Valspar on the walls. I stumbled across the vintage silk throw in a charity shop for £4 and Daisy was over the moon with it,’ says Emily ©äěĩŪäĩŖŅĂĩġä͡ʼnĩūäàäÚĆàäàőĩ stay and build an extra room on the ʼnĆàäĩùőĂäĂĩŖʼnä͡ūĂĆěäÁěʼnĩŅäłěÁÚĆĢú őĂäĩěà̧̟̞ʼněäÁĢ őĩΎ DAISY’S ROOM ‘We inherited the furniture from my mum, and I love the French elegance it adds to the simple room,’ says Emily OUR MUST HAVES Valspar matt emulsion in Deep Blush, £30 per 2.5L, B&Q. For similar, try Palais multicoloured bedspread, £40; for similar, try Pampas Grass canvas, £18, both Dunelm of the new space was as a downstairs bedroom with an en-suite. RECENT UPDATES The outdoor kitchen was an impromptu DIY project, but has turned out to be one of the couple’s favourite spaces to spend time in. ‘James had two weeks off during lockdown so, on the spur of the moment, we decided to build the outdoor kitchen,’ explains Emily. ‘He was able to source palettes from work and, after doing a sketch on paper, he built a frame and wrapped the bar area around the pizza oven.’ Emily also felt it was time for an update of the kitchen indoors, but the units were still in good condition, so instead she gave the space a purse-friendly glow-up. ‘I sourced soft grey doors from B&Q , covered the quarry floor tiles with peel-and-stick ones, and replaced the stone splashback with colourful 74 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME INSIDE OUT Emily has made her outdoor kitchen feel like an extension of her home by using similar colours and tiles to her kitchen and dining space ‘We start using the kitchen and bar in March, ÁĢàőĂäěÁʼnőĂŖŅŅÁĂĆʼnĩĢƈŅäaĆúĂő͡ūĂäĢūäÚĩĩė ÙÁėäàłĩőÁőĩäʼnÁĢàĂÁŪäƈŅäūĩŅėʼnΎ As well as an outdoor kitchen, Emily has created a covered patio area for lounging. ‘Adding the roof to the decking has given us an outdoor room that can be used even on drizzly days, and it also adds a bit of privacy,’ she says patterned tiles.’ She also wrapped the dark wood worktop with marble-effect sticky vinyl as a temporary fix, while they save to replace it with quartz. ‘Living in a home for this amount of time obviously means there have been changes, both with the decor and how we use the rooms, but it’s always been a reflection of us,’ says Emily. ‘I love the fact that our home tells the story of who we are the moment you walk through the door!’ OUTDOOR KITCHEN ‘I love cooking outside and wanted to add a Mediterranean feel to this space, so secured the blue and white plates to the wall and added the colourful patterned splashback,’ says Emily OUR MUST HAVES Black outdoor multi-function pizza oven and pizza peel, £179.99, The Range. For similar, try Furniture Box rattan outdoor egg chair in Black, £279.99, Robert Dyas September 2024 75
REAL HOME Make my style UPHOLSTERED bench Take inspiration from Emily with a reupholstered bench seat finished with a nail trim for a classic look SHOPPING LIST OBench Ojigsaw Osheet of 1cm-thick MDF Otape measure Oblock of upholstery foam Oupholstery spray adhesive Ofire retardant wadding Oscissors Ostaple gun Oupholstery fabric Ocombi drill and screws Oupholstery nail strip How to.. 1 2 If you’re re-covering an upholstered bench, first carefully remove the old upholstery fabric and foam. Using a jigsaw, cut a piece of 1cm-thick MDF to the same size as the top of your bench. Then, cut a piece of thick upholstery foam to the same size as the MDF and attach it to the top of the MDF using upholstery adhesive. Cut a piece of fire retardant wadding that’s roughly 10cm larger than the foam piece on all sides. Lay the wadding out and place the MDF, foam side down, on top. Gently pull the wadding over the foam and staple it to the underside of the MDF sheet, making sure it is taut and wrinkle-free. Trim away any excess wadding. Cut a piece of fabric that is about 10cm larger than the foam piece on all sides. Place the fabric right side down, then place the MDF sheet, wadding side down, centrally on top of the fabric. Gently pull the fabric over to the MDF sheet and staple it into position, again making sure it is taut and wrinkle-free, folding it neatly at the corners. Trim away any excess fabric. Place the bench base upside down on top of the base of the upholstered MDF and use screws to attach them together, making sure all the edges are neatly aligned. Turn the bench right side up when you have finished. Finally, measure all the way around the bench top and cut a length of upholstery nail strip to this length. Attach the nail strip around the bottom edge of the upholstered seat pad, using the nails supplied, to conceal the join where it meets the bench base. f Tie in the colour ho your bench wit complementary a cc e ssories 3 5 6 76 yourhomestyle.uk ‘I prefer vintage pieces with a story behind them, which I can upcycle and give a new lease of life’ Project Anna-Lisa De’Ath Photo Caroline Mardon 4
REAL HOME Steal my style Collected NOMADIC Combine eastern influences and contemporary designs with a pared-back colour palette and plenty of texture, to get Emily’s relaxed look 1 Halvrebene lounge chair in Natural, £200, JYSK UNIQUE PIECES Create an eclectic mix of accessories and decor, just like Emily, with each one telling its own story while helping you to create a new one in your home 7 6 4 2 3 5 1. Sitting Thai Buddha tealight holder, £19.99, Tenovus Cancer Care 2. Boynton Oriental rug in Blue/Beige/Pink, from £34.99, Wayfair 3. Fara velvet throw in Olive Green, £115, Idyll Home 4. Candy Ceramics vinyl flooring in Vidimus 578, £10.99 per sq m, Online Carpets 5. Carved four drawer chest, £545, Kayu Home 6. White & Natural banana twist tiver storage basket, £79, Where Saints Go 7. Light Green glass plant mister, £5.99, Gisela Graham September 2024 77
REAL HOME Luxe for less reno ‘I got the designer look without the price tag’ By project-managing building work herself and shopping around for big-ticket items, Sharna Currington achieved the high-end look she wanted on budget W e loved the first home we bought,’ remembers Sharna Currington. ‘It was a two-bedroom ex-local authority terrace, and we were surrounded by a great community. When the children came along, we decided to apply for a loft conversion, but it was turned down, so sadly we knew it was time to move on.’ Sharna and her husband, Raymand, moved into their new home on 14th February 2018, and Sharna likes to joke that it was a Valentine’s Day present. ‘I loved the high ceilings, original fireplaces and the stainedglass windows, and I could also see changes I could make so that the house could be made into a beautiful family home,’ she says. The couple had their work cut out for them to get it up to scratch, though. ‘The lounge and dining room were knocked through to The renovation on Sharna’s house has been a labour of love, represented by the fact that her family moved in on Valentine’s Day 78 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME KITCHEN ’I complemented my Howdens kitchen design with traditional brass fittings to give it a more bespoke feel, then added cheap skirting boards and kickboards to give the design an expensive in-frame look,’ says Sharna ‘Most of our budget went on digging out the garden, removing the mud and building retaining walls, so I decided to project-manage the build myself’ COME ON IN. . WE ARE I’m Sharna Currington, 49, a home maker, and I live with my husband Raymand Khan, 50, a claims manager, our son Armaan, who is 19 and at university, and our two daughters Anniyah, 14, and Ambar, nine. OUR HOME IS a semi-detached, 1930s house in Luton, Bedfordshire and we bought it in February 2018. I share my interiors on Instagram @fix_no_166. MY BEST BARGAIN my rattan bed. I couldn’t justify the price of a new one, but ended up finding it on eBay for only £150. NEXT TO DO I’d like to make banquette seating for the wall behind the dining table. I think it will look great, and also be a better use of the fairly narrow space. GROUND FLOOR Hall Kitchen-diner Living room FIRST FLOOR Bedroom Feature and styling Lisa Moses Photos Caroline Mardon OUR MUST HAVES Chelford handleless kitchen in Fir Green, POA, Howdens. Shaws of Darwen Ribchester 800 Belfast kitchen sink, £758.99, Bradford Bathroom Company. Emmie bar-height stool in solid Oak, £149, Dunelm Hall Bedroom Bedroom SECOND FLOOR Bedroom Bathroom Dressing room September 2024 79
REAL HOME ‘The end goal was to construct an open-plan kitchen-diner’ MAKE A SPLASH Take the worktop material up onto the splashback to give a seamless look – a simple way to create the luxury vibe ‘The fixtures and fittings are all different styles – some are aged brass and some are shiny, and the cooker is chrome, but not everything needs to be matchymatchy. I say, don’t be afraid to mix your metals,’ says Sharna 80 yourhomestyle.uk
SNUG ‘I’m always on the hunt for a bargain and much of my home is furnished from eBay or Facebook,’ says Sharna, who replaced a large ugly fireplace with the marble surround for £100 OUR MUST HAVES Muhammad Ali print, from £6.95 each, Juniqe. Pure cotton striped cushion in Green Mix, £19.50, M&S. Hand-woven recycled polyester outdoor rug in Natural/Terracotta, from £140, La Redoute DINING AREA ‘We don’t have electrics channeled into the ceiling, so the pendant is simply hung on a small hook and plugged into the wall, so I can take it down and move it if I want,’ says Sharna OUR MUST HAVES Babylon wallpaper in Papyrus/Willow, £195 per roll, House of Hackney. Jutlo woven grass 60cm diameter ceiling light shade, £99, La Redoute. For similar, try Pure cotton gingham tablecloth in Green, £25, M&S. For similar, try Corona Black liveedge large dining bench, £89.99, B&Q create one long space, but the kitchen was tiny,’ explains Sharna, ‘and there was a metre void underneath, so the cold came whistling through the exposed floorboards.’ FIRST THINGS FIRST The couple began by reinstating the dividing wall to create two smaller living rooms. ‘Our daughter Anniyah is autistic, so this gave us a contained, calm space for her,’ says Sharna, ‘but the end goal was to construct an open-plan kitchen-diner that would ultimately incorporate this room.’ Sharna initially painted the whole house in Farrow & Ball’s Ammonite as a base. ‘I didn’t want to rush into decorating. Instead, I wanted to sit with the house for a while to see how it worked,’ she explains, adding, ‘there’s so much inspiration out there that it’s easy to get confused and forget what your own style is.’ Sharna’s vision was to add character and drama by injecting lots of colour and pattern. ‘I’m mixed heritage, but was adopted by September 2024 81
REAL HOME a British family, and we used to call my mum Hyacinth Bucket (from Keeping Up Appearances) because she loved a very British look. Growing up, I was surrounded by Royal Doulton crockery and Axminster carpets, and I’ve inherited a love of that style, though I like to mix it up with Eastern influences.’ Sharna added wallpaper to her bookcase to complement the prints she hung on the walls LIVING ROOM MOVE ON UP ‘My taste comes from a real mix of influences – I’ll have Oriental patterns sitting in the same room as William Morris prints,’ says Sharna Before thinking about the downstairs reno, the couple decided to do a loft conversion. ‘We wanted an extra bedroom where our son Armaan could study for his A-levels in peace,’ says Sharna, ‘and when Covid hit, it gave us all a bit of extra space.’ They then went on to give the bathroom a complete makeover. ‘It was grubby and so full OUR MUST HAVES For similar, try Pennie large 2-seater sofa in Natural House woven fabric, £1,299, M&S. Morris & Co Morris Bellflowers wallpaper in Indigo/Linen, £80.65 per roll, House Decor Interiors. For similar, try Albert Racine 4 art print, from £13, Fy!
REAL HOME Sharna’s vision was to add character and drama by injecting lots of colour and pattern of mould that everything needed stripping out,’ explains Sharna, who chose green floorto-ceiling tiles, a black bath and brass fittings to buy into the Victorian look she loves. The couple also taught themselves how to panel the walls, starting in Ambar’s room, which was then decorated in shades of pink and patterned wallpaper. THE BIG PROJECT In 2022, the couple began work on the kitchen reno, choosing to do as much work themselves as possible. ‘Most of our budget went on digging out the garden, removing the mud and building retaining walls, so I decided to project-manage the build myself,’ says Sharna. ‘I didn’t want to pay the 20% GOLD RUSH BATHROOM Sharna has paired the black bath with opulent vertical green floor-to ceiling tiles, a design trick that also makes the room feel bigger OUR MUST HAVES Microhex White mosaic floor tile, £7.56 per 26x30cm sheet; Dwell Emerald tile, £72 per sq m, both Porcelain Superstore. Mini elbow wall fitting in Antique Brass with 18cm pendant shade in Leopard Love by Matthew Williamson, £91, Pooky. For similar, try Camberley traditional bath shower mixer tap crosshead in Antique Bronze, £149.99, Enki Toning the black and green colour scheme with the brass accessories adds that extra sense of luxury, while fitting in perfectly September 2024 83
REAL HOME ‘We chose a panelling design to suit the traditional feel of the bedroom, though as it is an unusually shaped room, there was a bit of trial and error attaching it,’ says Sharna ‘This is the first room where I really went for a bold look and it paid off’, says Sharna, who chose Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke ‘because it’s quite muted and feels like a hug’ mark-up of costs that come with employing someone to do it.’ The couple were quoted £10k to take the pillar out to make the room completely open-plan but, Sharna says, ‘we couldn’t justify that amount simply to take a small wall down, and now I actually like the tiny bit of separation it gives, as it zones the area.’ Much of Sharna’s time was spent trying to find the right product at the right time for the right price, though she admits to buying the sink two years before the work even started: ‘It was a gamble, but it was such a bargain at the time and looks great in the space so, luckily, it paid off. I’ve got big ideas, but I have to achieve them on a budget.’ PERFECT BALANCE Style your bed area symmetrically for a hotel look, with matching pairs of prints, lamps and cushions 84 yourhomestyle.uk
REAL HOME MAIN BEDROOM Sharna chose floor-to-ceiling wardrobes for maximum storage, and added coving around the top as a finishing detail ‘Growing up, I was surrounded by Royal Doulton crockery and Axminster carpets, and I’ve inherited a love of that style, though I love to ġĆŰĆőŖłūĆőĂ'ÁʼnőäŅĢĆĢƉŖäĢÚäʼnΎ OUR MUST HAVES Flowers in a Landscape poster, from £17.95; Take (Bamboo) poster, from £17.95, both Juniqe. Paradisa wallpaper in OffWhite, £195 per roll, House of Hackney. Catherine Lansfield reversible stripe 100% brushed cotton duvet cover & pillowcase set in Natural, from £20, Dunelm September 2024 85
REAL HOME ‘The way the extension has brought us together as a family is priceless, and now we love őĂĆʼnłěÁÚäÁʼnġŖÚĂÁʼnĩŖŅŪäŅűƈŅʼnőĂĩġäΎ Sharna chose a traditional-style dark green kitchen from Howdens and accessorised it with antique-looking brass fittings, finishing the look with the bold splashback to add the wow-factor: ‘something I’m always looking to inject into every room,’ she says. The family were crammed in the front living room for about six months while the kitchen was installed. ‘We were doing work as and when we managed to save the next pot of reno money, so the fear of the budget running out was real,’ says Sharna. However, now the work is finished, and all the rooms have been decorated, Sharna readily admits that ‘the way the extension has brought us together as a family is priceless, and now we love this place as much as Paint your panelling our very first home!’ in the same shade as your wooden furniture to create a seamless look. See how the desk blends in beautifully PRETTY IN PINK AMBAR’S ROOM ‘The bedside cabinets are the same design, but I painted them in two different colours because they were originally in different rooms. I like the quirk it adds, and the colours complement each other,’ says Sharna OUR MUST HAVES Madara retro oak and rattan bed, from £650, La Redoute. Kelda wallpaper in Pewta, £59 per roll, Scion. Churchgate Cotes rattan plug-in wall light, £42, Dunelm. Flower Bunny poster by Sisi and Seb, from £11.95, Poster Lounge 86 yourhomestyle.uk Sharna gave Ambar’s room a Scandi look, ‘as the classic combination of soft pinks and greys with rattan accessories will hopefully stand the test of time’
REAL HOME ARMAAN’S BEDROOM Sharna wanted to keep the original brickwork left behind during the loft conversion, but building regulations wouldn’t allow it, so she chose wallpaper to replicate the look OUR MUST HAVES For similar, try Tanlay Dark Red brick-effect smooth wallpaper, £19 per roll; for similar, try GoodHome Ghlin Matt Black table lamp, £15, both B&Q. Lack wall shelf unit in White stained oak effect, £60, IKEA September 2024 87
REAL HOME Make my style BASKET pendant light Upcycle a basket into a boho lampshade to create your own statement light fitting, like Sharna’s SHOPPING LIST OWicker, seagrass or rattan basket Oplug-in long pendant light cord set Oceiling swag hook Odecorator’s tape Opaint brush OBlack acrylic paint Ocraft knife OPVA glue ng Make sure you haough your light close en to a power outlet! How to.. 1 When choosing your plug-in pendant, consider the location of the socket you’ll be plugging it into, as well as whether you’d like your pendant cord to drape, or hang tautly. If you want it to drape, you’ll need a longer cord length. Also ensure the hook you’re using is the right type for your wall and the weight of the light fitting. Run a line of decorator’s tape around the outside of the basket about 1.5cm in from the bottom edge. Using a small brush, paint a line of black acrylic paint around the outer rim of the basket and allow to dry. Remove the decorator’s tape. Using a sharp craft knife, cut a hole in the centre of the basket base to the same diameter as the central threaded section of the pendant light fitting. Paint a little PVA glue around the cut edge of the basket to prevent it from fraying and leave this to dry. Unscrew the bottom ring from the light fitting. Push the top section of the light fitting through the base of the basket and then screw the bottom ring back onto the light fitting to hold the basket shade in place. Find the joist in the spot you want to hang your light fitting, and install the ceiling swag hook, ensuring it is close enough to a power outlet, then carefully hang your light from it to finish. Attach a bulb to the light fitting. This shade should only be used with low-heat LED light bulbs. 2 3 6 88 yourhomestyle.uk ‘The pendant is simply hung on a small hook so I can take it down and move it if I want’ Project Anna-Lisa De’Ath Photo Caroline Mardon 4 5
REAL HOME Steal my style ECLECTIC dreams Combine classic furniture with bold colour and dramatic pattern to get Sharna’s quirky look 7 Chateauneuf rustic rattan French bed, from £1,495, French Bedroom 1 MIX IT UP When adding print, buy matching items, such as pairs of cushions, in the chosen pattern to create a symmetrical, hotel-like look for your home 6 4 5 2 3 1. Grinsbol rattan mirror, £25, IKEA 2. Islington accent chair in Sleek Mustard All Over, £479, Sofology 3. Faith Green gloss wall and floor tile, £37.95 per sq m, Walls and Floors 4. Matt emulsion in Midnight Garden, £37.58 for 2.5L, Dulux 5. William Morris Pimpernel and Thyme Green panelled cushion cover, £23.99, Signare Tapestry Design 6. Bobbin table lamp in Pink, £50, Next 7. Crane Garden 3 art print, from £32, FabFunky September 2024 89
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IMPROVEMENT We have all the ideas you need for your latest makeover, DIY or upcycling project DOOR TO DOOR Transform the look of your windows and doors in seconds – and without a drill – with the Pasadena Perfect Fit from California Shutters. They are specially designed for uPVC windows, clipping directly onto their brackets, rather than within a frame like traditional shutters. The collection is available in two shades of white – Arctic or Cotton (pictured here) – and comes with 64mm slats and an offset tilt rod as standard. Pasadena Perfect Fit shutters are available at californiashutters.co.uk and start from £66 per sq m. Contents 92 How to improve your EPC Make your property more energy efficient with our guide 96 Create a clutter-free hallway Try these decor ideas to give your entranceway an upgrade 98 Ask the experts Get your home office to work harder with our experts’ help 100 Revamp repair recycle Try the ancient kintsugi method to repair old china and create a piece of art September 2024 91
HOME IMPROVEMENT Ideal for an older property, these flush solar-thermal slates collect heat for hot water, and are less obtrusive than panels For a quote, contact Solex Highly insulating cork flooring has a low carbon footprint and is warm underfoot, helping to improve a home’s EPC rating This air-to-water heat pump includes an indoor unit with an integrated water tank, no bigger than a fridge-freezer UNA Lunar Grey cork flooring, from £51.90 per sq m, Recork Altherma low-temperature heat pump from Daikin If your home has been bought or rented at any time since 2007, you can look up the EPC at gov.uk HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR EPC Follow our eight-step guide to boost your home’s energy performance rating and slash your bills mproving a home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating reduces its carbon emissions, makes it more comfortable to live in and easier to sell, and can increase its value. However, as a new study by Rightmove has highlighted, the biggest motivation for making green changes is to cut our energy bills, which can vary by thousands of pounds across similar properties with ratings at different ends of the scale. If your home is one of the 18 million UK properties that needs an EPC upgrade, here’s what to do... I 92 yourhomestyle.uk Replace your boiler Heating and hot water make up over half the average household’s energy use, and a lot of that energy will be wasted in those with old boilers. Modern condensing boilers are far more efficient as they recycle gases that would otherwise escape up the flue, using them to heat water. Expect to pay from about £3,000 including installation, though the most efficient A-rated boiler can save over £400 on your annual energy bills, so you’ll recoup the cost in under eight years. With fossil fuels gradually being phased out, it’s worth looking into installing renewable energy in the form of a ground- or airsource heat pump. Both transfer heat from outside to radiators or underfloor systems, with ground-source pumps being slightly more efficient, but also more expensive. Air-source heat pumps take up less space and start from about £14,000.
HOME IMPROVEMENT ‘Check whether you’re eligible for governmentbacked grants or funding. The ECO4 Funding Scheme offers free insulation, heat pumps, boiler replacements and even solar panels; the Great British Insulation Scheme provides free insulation measures like cavity-wall insulation, loft insulation, or floor insulation, to qualifying homes; the local-authority-funded Home Upgrade Grant helps homes off the gas grid improve energy-efficiency; and the Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers grants to replace fossil-fuel boilers with heat pumps or biomass boilers’ r ex pert says... Ou Jon Bonnar, managing director at Cotswold Energy Recycled polyester thermal insulation, currently priced at £30 per 5m roll, Amazon E1 smart radiator thermostat, £54.99, Aqara An EPC provides detailed information about a property’s energy performance. Buildings are rated from A (the best) to G (the worst), and over half of UK homes are rated D or below. Individual features such as the walls, the roof, and the heating system are ranked from very good to very poor for energy-efficiency – suggestions are given for changes that could be made to improve them, and the EPC rating that could potentially be achieved once implemented. EPCs for buildings in England, Wales and Northern Ireland were introduced in 2007 and you can look them up on the gov.uk website. You’ll need one when selling or letting a property as, by law, it must be shown to prospective buyers or tenants. Currently, landlords are required to achieve at least an E rating, but this is due to change to C from 2028. There are no minimum requirements for sellers, but upgrades are well worth doing, as Rightmove data shows that 75% of buyers consider the EPC rating, and that boosting it from F to C can increase a home’s value by up to 15%. EPCs are produced by Domestic Energy Assessors and valid for 10 years. Find a local assessor online, or ask your estate agent to do so. Insulate the walls Walls account for a third of all heat-loss in an uninsulated home, so insulating them is a key step towards an improved EPC. Most UK homes built from the 1920s onwards have cavity walls (two walls with a narrow gap between). Insulating them is a job for a specialist installer, who will inject insulation material into holes drilled into the exterior wall. Fees are from £700 upwards, depending on location, property size, and whether it’s detached, semidetached or terraced. Older homes were generally built with solid walls that can be insulated either internally or externally, again by an expert. Internal insulation costs about £7,500 for a three-bedroom semi, should be tackled before decorating, and reduces the floor area slightly. External insulation is less disruptive and protects the brickwork, but will set you back £11,000. Top up loft and floor insulation Even if your loft is already insulated, it might not be deep enough; ideally, mineral wool should be laid to a depth of at least 270mm. As long as access is easy, this is a DIY job: start by placing a layer between the joists, and a second layer on top, at right angles. Fit boards over this if you plan to use the area for storage, making sure there’s an air gap under them to reduce the risk of condensation. Alternatively – or if the loft’s been converted into living space – get a specialist to slot insulation boards between and over the rafters (the roof’s sloping timbers). Check that the floor at ground-level is properly insulated, too. Draught-proof it by filling gaps between exposed boards, lay mineral wool under a suspended wooden floor, and replace underlay when installing new flooring. September 2024 93 Feature Andrea Dean Photo Annington You can save big money by only heating the areas in your home that are being used. A room thermostat, combined with thermostatic radiator valves, can help you do just this. An average-sized house only requires a single thermostat that switches the boiler off when the target temperature is reached. The best position is in the hall or landing, away from direct sunlight, though in a larger property you might want to install two thermostats on different floors. Thermostatic valves on each radiator allow you to control the temperature in every room to suit your needs – you might want the bathroom and living room to be warmer than the bedrooms, for example. According to the Energy Saving Trust, these controls typically cost £860 to install, but lead to savings of over £100 per year. Operate the heating remotely in every room, with easy-to-use smart radiator thermostats WHAT IS AN EPC? Sustainable upgrades have brought these former MOD officers’ homes up to the top A rating Fit new heating controls Reduce your home’s heat-loss by adding insulation between and on top of the rafters in the loft
HOME IMPROVEMENT A lightweight alternative to glass, these secondary glazing panels are invisible from the outside CosyGlazing panels from Mitchell and Dickinson Not ready to chuck your gas boiler? Use it in combination with a hybrid heat pump E-TEC Hybrid heat pump from Alpha Make your heating system more efficient with an app-based smart-control system that can be controlled from the house, garden, office, or anywhere in the world Thermostat smart heating kit, from £309, Wiser An inspiring example for retrofitters, houses at this development incorporate heat pumps, solar panels and batteries A three-bedroom house at Victoria Gate in Stafford, with no energy bills guaranteed for five years, is £287,000, Bellway Lag the tank and pipes For the 45% of UK households that rely on a tank or cylinder for storing hot water – either because they don’t have a combination boiler, there are two or more bathrooms, or their water is solar-heated – insulation is vital to make it as efficient as possible. Fortunately, this is one of the quickest and least expensive ways of enhancing your EPC – tank jackets, which should be at least 80mm thick, start from around just £20 and can be fitted in a few minutes. Once secured in place, it will keep water hotter for longer, so less energy is required to heat it. Many people insulate their cold water pipes to prevent them freezing in cold weather, but it’s equally important to lag hot water pipes to help them retain their heat – especially if they run through unheated areas, such as an attic. 94 yourhomestyle.uk Switch to lowenergy lighting A measure as simple as swapping old, energyguzzling incandescent bulbs for efficient LED equivalents also helps to boost your EPC. LED bulbs use up to 90% less electricity and last for an average of 50,000 hours (compared with 1,000 for incandescent bulbs) – so, if left on for 10 hours a day, they will only need replacing every 13 or so years. They’re suitable for all indoor and outdoor fittings, are dimmable, and available in cool-white for a crisp bright light, warm-white for a cosy glow, as well as a variety of colours. Look out, too, for fittings with long-lasting integrated LED lighting instead of separate bulbs. These are generally disposed of when the light eventually goes, though some may be guaranteed for 10+ years, and may also have replaceable parts. Go for doubleglazing Double-glazing is one of the most effective EPC-enhancing measures, as a single-glazed home loses nearly 20% of its heat through the windows. Rooms will also be quieter, as double-glazing insulates against outside noise, and condensation reduced. Options include uPVC, aluminium and hardwood (the most expensive) frames. Check that your installer supplies British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC) energy-rated windows, which guarantee performance and quality. And if you’re in a conservation area or listed building, find out if planning permission is needed for replacement windows. You might need to fit secondary glazing – removable panels on the inside of windows – instead. These can be a more affordable option than double-glazing, which starts at around £500 per window.
ENERGY-EFFICIENT LIGHTING IDEAS Shop the light fantastic – these mains-wired LED integrated lights are an eco choice for indoors and out 2 1 Electricitygenerating solar panels are most effective on pitched, south-facing roofs with no shade Solar PV panels from Kimble Solar Cavity-wall insulation is injected into holes in exterior walls, which are then sealed. This should be carried out by an expert 3 Find an installer through the National Insulation Association 5 High-performance double-glazed windows improve a home’s looks, as well as its energy-efficiency These windows are from The Residence Collection 4 7 6 8 Install solar panels A big-budget upgrade, solar panels harvest sunlight to generate electricity or heat hot water and, combined with other EPC-improving measures, help bump up your home’s rating into a top B or A band. Installation is usually regarded as permitted development, so you won’t have to apply for planning consent. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels are required for electricity, and solar thermal for hot water, and should be positioned in a sunny spot on the roof. An average solar PV system is around £7,000, but excess electricity can be sold back to the grid or stored in a battery (costing £6,000+) to use later. A solar thermal system costs about £6,000, and you’ll need a cylinder to store the hot water, plus a conventional boiler for back-up as it only delivers about 50% of a household’s water. 11 10 9 1 Gold & Green cluster desert island palm 3-pendant light, £200, Rockett St George 2 Lindby Fjella colour-changing ceiling lamp, £129, Lights.co.uk 3 Harp 1-light dome pendant by Ivy Bronx, £109.99, Wayfair 4 Orion 2-ring polished Chrome pendant, £264, där lighting 5 Flexi integrated LED wall lamp in brushed Gold, £65, Dunelm 6 Sylvain 1-light Copper pendant by Wade Logan, £182.99, Wayfair 7 Varmblixt White frosted glass pendant, £150, IKEA 8 Alvin outdoor Black wall lamp, £50, BHS 9 Chelsea solid Brass outdoor spike light, £189.98, The Soho Lighting Co 10 Smoke Grey helix pendant, £120, Next 11 Wrap hoop brushed Aluminium ceiling light, £150, John Lewis & Partners September 2024 95
BUYER’S GUIDE Create a clutter-free hallway From shoe solutions and coat stands, to handy baskets and boxes to keep your essentials neatly stored, we’ve got your entranceway upgrade covered W ith ‘big coat season’ nearly upon us, the entrance to our homes becomes full to the brim with extra shoes, clothing and accessories for all the family, so getting on top of this space now can make all the difference. Hallways tend to be small and narrow, so multi-purpose furniture that is both aesthetically pleasing and practical will make a worthy addition to this area. We’ve found a selection of furniture, accessories and handy solutions to help you streamline your hallway – so, however big, small or awkward the space, you can create a calm and welcoming entrance. How to banish the chaos Tired of tackling an obstacle course of belongings every time you step foot in the hallway? Then it’s time to cut the clutter and have a good sort-out. Start by clearing the entrance of all belongings, then see if some items can be re-homed elsewhere, for example post in the home office, or out-of-season outerwear in the bedroom or loft. When you’re left with only the items that need to be stored here, you can work out the best solutions to suit your needs. Simon Glanville, managing director at A Place for Everything, has this advice: ‘A hallway is such a busy place and a good way to bring calm to the chaos is to think vertically. Use wall space where you can, and opt for multi-use hooks and hangers for coats and keys. Or choose low-profile furniture like console units or shoe benches with storage, to keep it neat and tidy.’ If redecorating is on the cards too, choose wipeable paint in warm and welcoming hues, so scuffs and marks can be quickly and easily dealt with. This will help to maintain a clean and organised hallway that you’ll enjoy coming home to. Natural wood and white finishes pair effortlessly in this collection. The three-tier shelf measures H90cm x W72cm x L25cm, with each shelf holding up to 13kg. The stool doubles up as a handy place to perch to pop on shoes, as well as offering space inside to store belongings, while the hooks are ideal for coats and bags Bellwood three-tier shelf, £150; Woodrow storage stool, £160; Dotsy 7 wall hook, £33, all Umbra 96 yourhomestyle.uk BASKETS, BINS AND CRATES Contain the mountains of hallway clutter with a selection of baskets, lidded boxes or bins, so that your entrance doesn’t become a trip-hazard and everything has its place. Stack them up, place them on shelving, or use inside a cabinet to keep the contents more organised. These versatile solutions come in a number of sizes, styles and colours; plus, with prices starting from as little as £3.50, they’re a more affordable solution for cutting the clutter in this If space is at a premium, invest in this leaning ladder-style shoe rack, measuring H177cm x W55cm x D37.5cm. With seven shelves, there’s enough space to keep all the family’s shoes in order. It can either be fixed to the wall with screws, or use the silicone pads provided for a more landlordfriendly option Oak leaning ladder shoe rack, £119, Futon Company
This ingenious design features five flip-down wall hooks, each capable of holding up to 2.25kg. When not in use, the hooks masquerade as wall art so you can ensure your space looks its best at all times. It measures H17cm x W38cm x D4cm (set of three shown here) If space permits, a freestanding unit like this is ideal for decluttering your hallway. Eight hooks provide plenty of space to hang big winter coats, hats and bags, while the woven design and light colour palette are sure to complement existing decor. The cushioned bench seat makes a useful feature, while the cupboard keeps shoes neatly out of sight! Picket 5 wall hook in Aged Walnut, from £45, Umbra We love the striking design of this oak and veneer coat stand, which incorporates five hooks to hang coats and bags, as well as a small shelf for keys and gloves. It’s freestanding so can easily be moved to exactly where you need it, plus its sleek, fussfree design means it looks good whether in use or not! Frances woven hallway unit with cushion in Natural, £135.99, daals Twiggy wooden coat stand, £125, Habitat Keep this tall basket by the front door during the cooler months to catch gloves, hats and scarves so they don’t end up on the floor. The natural tones and texture in the basket’s design will complement any decor scheme too Växthus basket, £17, IKEA Checkered boxes with lids in Catkin, £10 for 2, Dunelm Whether you opt for freestanding or wall-mounted, coat hooks and stands put the wall space in entranceways to great use. If you’re in rented accommodation and can’t make holes in the walls, then freestanding solutions are the best option here. If space allows, look for coat stands that incorporate shelving or cupboards, so that you can store shoes as well as hanging items. If you just want to make use of the walls, a set of hooks is the best option and often comes with a more affordable price tag too. These stackable plastic boxes with bamboo lids look stylish, and are easy to wipe out and keep clean. Available in different colours, sizes, and with or without lids, you can tailor your storage to your needs with ease SmartStore basket with lid, from £14; basket with no lid, from £6, A Place for Everything SHOE STORAGE Shoes are often unruly and the main culprit for making an entrance feel messy and disorganised, but with a whole host of designs available, there’s no reason why your shoes can’t be stored in style. Expect to pay just over £100 for super slimline cabinets and ladder-style shelving, which are great for space-restricted areas. If you’re after something a little cheaper, check out simple bench-style designs and consoles that can help tame your footwear. This storage console measures H80cm x W70cm x D30cm and its slimline design offers flexibility for getting organised. Use the bottom two shelves for six pairs of shoes, and the top two shelves for stowing boxes or baskets with smaller essentials neatly tucked away If you prefer to keep your footwear hidden from view, this shoe cabinet is a great option and puts wall space in narrow hallways to efficient use. The slimline cabinet measures H122cm x W63cm x D23cm and its three compartments can hold up to 18 pairs of shoes in total Feature Lara Berry Bring a hint of colour and on-trend pattern to your scheme with these lidded boxes. They’re ideal for perking up open shelving in your entrance and providing a handy home for smaller belongings COAT HOOKS AND STANDS Lena rattan shoe storage cabinet, £129.99, VonHaus Bronx console shoe storage, £85, Next September 2024 97
ASK THE experts How to create the perfect home office Our experts solve your most-asked home dilemmas. This month, we discover easy ways to improve your workspace My home office is in my living room – what decor tricks can I use to separate the spaces? Lisa Jones Editorial design manager dunelm.com Lino Notaro Retail sales director Lisa Jones, editorial design manager at Dunelm, offers her advice on ways to make an office area work in your living space… Elements Griffin dining chair, £45; Freddie Black step up shelf desk, £99; Boston wool border round rug in Magenta, from £59; Bod magnetic rechargeable table lamps, £25 each; storage boxes and files, from £3.50 each, all Dunelm ‘You can create a separate home office in a living space in a variety of ways. Use room dividers, like screens or bookshelves, to create a physical barrier between the two, place rugs or arrange furniture to create distinct areas. For more visual separation, try colour-coding or using different wallpaper, with smaller additions like lighting and wall art to give the different areas their own identity. Folding desks that you can tidy away at the end of the day are a smart temporary option; or, for something more permanent, make use of alcoves and create secret cupboards with compact desks like Dunelm’s Freddie Black step up shelf desk. Also, add stylish storage Evelyn folding desk in Black, solutions that blend with your decor £49, Dunelm but hide your office supplies.’ tp-link.com/uk How can I boost the wi-fi connection in my home office? Matt Ousby Innovation director slouchonline.com Michael Martin Architect architectyourhome.com 98 yourhomestyle.uk Lino Notaro, retail sales director at TP-Link UK&I, and expert in home connectivity, says… TP Link Deco X50 Mesh WiFi6 system, £269.99, The Technology Doctors ‘Depending on where your wi-fi router is located, you may need a rangeextender or mesh wi-fi to ensure the strongest connection possible. If you are struggling to maintain a stable connection, first make sure your router is placed in a central location, away from obstacles and obstructions such as walls, or other electronics such as microwaves, which can block and absorb the waves. For a budget-friendly solution, I recommend purchasing a rangeextender to help boost the reach of your wi-fi connections. Rangeextenders are a simple and cost-effective solution for home offices, and are ideal for redistributing connections to areas the router alone can’t reach. For the fastest and most reliable connections, a mesh wi-fi system will eliminate dead zones and provide uninterrupted, stable wi-fi throughout the home. Mesh wi-fi systems are made up of various ‘nodes’ that efficiently distribute wi-fi using adaptive routing, which automatically selects the best configuration and bandwidth for your data to deliver the fastest possible speeds and strongest connectivity. If you work remotely and rely on wi-fi for virtual meetings, uploading and downloading content, or connecting to the cloud, mesh wi-fi is your best option.’
COLOUR FOCUS Matt Ousby, innovation director at Slouch and its parent company, The Senator Group, has been with the company for almost 20 years, specialising in the design and engineering of its high-quality products. He says… Task One office chair without arms, £269; Desk One desk, from £229, both Slouch ‘Since the rise of working from home, back in 2020, more people are finding they have aches and Task One office which comes in both fixed-height and pains, with many suffering from the likes of a chair with arms, £289, Slouch adjustable models, and the fully bad back or sore neck. This primarily comes customisable Task One chair, which down to our poor posture when working has tilt tension, seat height and depth remotely. When we work in the office, we’re adjustment, and a moulded seat. likely kitted out with high-quality office equipment If your problem area is your neck, it’s also definitely such as desks, chairs and secondary monitors, whereas when we work from home, many of us will opt to work worth looking into a monitor-riser paired with a separate keyboard and mouse, so that if you work at the kitchen table with just our laptop; or sometimes on a laptop you can have the screen a lot higher. You even on the sofa or in bed! This can cause all kinds of could even look at investing in a second monitor. These problems for our body and posture. options will mean you’re less likely to be hunched over The best thing you can do is invest in a good-quality looking at your laptop all day.’ remote working set-up. We offer the Desk One, Can I convert my garage into a home office? Michael Martin, architect and co-director of Architect Your Home, and co-director of Formed Architects & Designers, is passionate about design, with a vision to make architecture accessible to everyone. He says… ‘Converting your garage into a home office can increase the functionality of your home and provide a dedicated workspace that enhances productivity. Make sure to plan carefully and consider all aspects of the conversion, to ensure a successful project: PLANNING AND DESIGN Define the purpose of your home office and plan the layout accordingly. Consider the type of work you’ll be doing, the furniture you’ll need, and any equipment or storage requirements. Check for local planning guidelines – you might be able to undertake works under permitted development, without having to apply for planning consent. THERMAL PERFORMANCE AND WEATHERPROOFING Garages are typically not insulated. Therefore, insulate the walls, ceiling, and garage door to ensure the space is comfortable year-round. Address any potential draughts or moisture issues. Seal gaps, install weatherstripping, and consider replacing or upgrading the garage door for better insulation. ACOUSTICS Install soundproofing materials if noise from outside, or other parts of the house, is a concern. VENTILATION AND NATURAL LIGHT If possible, add a window or skylight to increase natural daylight and ventilation, making sure they are energy-efficient. BUDGET Estimate the total cost of the conversion, including materials, labour, consents, and furnishings, and get a range of quotes from contractors if you’re not doing the work yourself. You can expect to pay £15,000-£25,000 for the build, minus the consultant fees, but these costs are dependent on the finishes you choose.’ When it comes to wall colours, there are certain shades that can aid concentration. We asked Anjelica Delfino, paint and interiors expert at Valspar Paint, for her expert advice on which colours to choose to help you focus your mind… ‘You deserve to work in a space that inspires you toward success. Whether your office is a tiny nook, a cluttered spare room or a neglected corner of the living room, colour can work wonders for practicality, productivity, and peace of mind. Colours with long visual wavelengths, like reds and oranges, can boost your attention span, making them perfect for study spaces or home offices. Coral Curry provides a cosy, yet bright Evening Mist, and stimulating, Perfect Backdrop environment. and Coral Curry, Pair it with pale all from £30 blues like Evening for 2.5L, Valspar Paint Mist and neutrals like Perfect Backdrop to create a homely but fresh space. In our hectic lives, it’s important to reduce stress by eliminating visual noise, and surrounding ourselves with calming colours that reconnect us with nature. Use layers of soft greens and subdued blues. Offset this palette with a crisp white desk or pale woods, and add an abundance of lush, leafy house plants to bring the outside in. This will transform your workspace into a relaxing and soothing area, perfect for concentration and enhanced productivity.’ Feature Lisa Hibberd Photo Architect Your Home Since working from home, I’ve developed a bad neck – what do I need to change? September 2024 99
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE REVAMP REPAIR recycle Repair cracked or broken ceramics with the ancient craft of kintsugi – a decorative technique using urushi (lacquer), rice glue and metal powder H ave you ever accidentally dropped your favourite piece of crockery and had to sadly sweep it up and throw it away? This upcycling project offers you the chance to bring it back to life with the Japanese art of kintsugi – a repairing process that makes a feature of the breakage. SHOPPING LIST Cup of water or wet cloth cardboard or plastic box bleach, if necessary sandpaper epoxy glue (base and hardener) small spatula acetone craft knife epoxy putty and hardener damp rag urushi disposable gloves palette gum turps paintbrush brass powder dusting brush silk wadding soft sponge BEFORE YOU START Make a humid box by placing a cup of water or a wet cloth in either a cardboard or plastic box. This is to help the urushi set. The ideal setting temperature is 20-25°C, with a humidity of 80%. 3 1 Thoroughly clean the damaged areas and the entire piece (using bleach if necessary). Lightly scratch any sharp glazed edges with sandpaper, to help the urushi to stick. Do not sand the actual broken edges. Thoroughly mix together the epoxy from both base and hardener tubes for about 1 minute. Apply the glue onto the broken areas of your pieces, making sure that joints are compressed tightly together during glueing. Hold the parts together for 5-10 minutes. Remove the excess glue using acetone. A cutter or craft knife can be used to remove any hardened glue. Mix the correct amount of putty and hardener, then reconstruct any chips/missing areas and any gaps along the glued lines of your repair. The putty can be smoothed before it has set, using either a damp rag or a wet finger. Once the putty has hardened (2-12 hours, depending on thickness), further shaping can be achieved with sandpaper. Urushi is an irritant and therefore it’s important to wear disposable gloves when using it. In the event of exposure, wipe and clean the affected area using oil, then remove the oil with acetone or simply wash with soapy water. Place a drop of urushi on a palette; if it has become too thick during storage, dilute and mix with gum turps. Apply a smooth layer to the area with a paintbrush. Any putty or glue that 2 remains exposed on the repair must be covered with urushi, in order to seal its surface. Place the urushi-coated item in the humid box. Urushi can be applied more than once, but each application is best made 12 hours apart in order to achieve a smoother surface. Clean any urushi dropped on the work surface using acetone. After 15-30 minutes, unfold the packet of brass powder carefully. Then, dip the tip of the dusting brush into the powder and gently dust the powder onto the urushi until the coated area is fully covered. Return the item into the humid box and leave it for 1-2 hours. Take it out, then shape the silk wadding into a small ball with your fingertips and use it to gently dust off the surface of the repair. A light touch is important – avoid stroking too hard. Return the item to the humid box for at least 24 hours. Polish the surface with the silk wadding several times during this period. After a week, the urushi should have fully set. Carefully wash the finished item using a soft sponge. Any excess urushi and powder can be removed with acetone. Clean the paintbrush using vegetable oil, then remove the oil with acetone. Apply a drop of gum turps onto the paintbrush to preserve its condition for future use. There’s no need to wash the dusting brush or silk wadding. 5 6 3 7 4 8 8 6 100 yourhomestyle.uk
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE Iku Nishikawa was born and raised in Kochi, Japan. She studied graphic design in Tokyo and later worked at a fashion marketing office in Milan. Iku now runs Kintsugi Oxford, offering repairs and workshops in the practice of traditional kintsugi. You’ll find detailed tutorials, FAQs and lots more about kintsugi at Iku’s website kintsugioxford.com, as well as all the materials you’ll need. She’s also on Instagram @kintsugioxford Top tip Although urushi is foodsafe, brass is not. Use sterling silver or 24ct gold-leaf powder if you plan to use the finished plates for food Top tip Project Iku Nishikawa Kintsugi-repaired items should not be put in a microwave or dishwasher, nor be left to soak in water or used to hold contents with temperatures above 100°C September 2024 101
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UPDATES Get outdoors and give your garden a new burst of life with our planting tips and project ideas TUTTI ;H΅'' This understated little evergreen shrub is in fact a superstar fruit tree from South America. Pop it in full sun and a sheltered spot and watch it grow up to 2.5 metres. Each summer it will show off its flowers – white petals surrounding a starburst pinkred centre – before bearing its remarkable fruit in the autumn. This tastes like a luscious medley of pineapple, guava and strawberry – hence its nickname, ‘the fruit salad tree’. Contents 104 In your garden this month What to plant, prune and protect as we head into autumn Feijoa ‘the fruit salad’ tree, £42, The Gluttonous Gardener 106 Six of the best bulbs for spring colour Get these spring flowering bulbs in the ground now for a colourful start to 2025! September 2024 103
GARDEN IDEAS In your garden THIS MONTH As summer progresses into autumn, the green vegetation has begun to morph into vibrant shades of rust, amber and gold A Feature Louise Midgley t any given point in the year, greenfingered gardeners understand the importance of planning ahead for future displays. September is the optimal month to invest in new shrubs, trees and perennials, as once planted they are guaranteed a constant supply of rainwater during winter, enabling them to develop a strong root system to support their healthy top growth the following year. 104 yourhomestyle.uk Other jobs to do now that will reap rewards in spring include sowing seeds of hardy annuals, dividing mature clumps of perennials, and planting up window boxes, pots and borders with bulbs. You may also want to add an injection of colour from a few late-flowering perennials such as Michaelmas daisies and red-hot pokers. Give holly, yew, hawthorn, hornbeam and beech hedges a last prune of the year. If this Colour isn't just for summer! Keep your garden blooming into the autumn
GARDEN IDEAS Grow Your Own • Harvest bumper crops of fruit and vegetables as soon as they are ripe, while their flavours are at their peak. Rather than leaving beds empty over winter, sow crops of green manure, such as crimson clover or ryegrass, to prevent weeds taking hold and to improve the structure of the soil once they have been dug in. • Outdoors, make last direct sowings of radishes, spring onions and lettuces, which WHY NOT Diary should be ready to harvest before the cold weather sets in. • Early crops of broad beans for next spring can be achieved with an autumn sowing of a hardy variety such as Aquadulce Claudia. Keep some fleece to protect them from hard frosts. • Prune blackcurrant bushes that are more than four years old. Remove the oldest branches to encourage new stems to sprout from the base. Check out any flower shows near you for inspirational blooms T ? RY If you have more fruit and veg than you can manage straightaway, freeze them while they’re ripe to keep the goodness At the start of the month, plant Crocus sativus bulbs in well-drained soil. Harvest the saffron strands eight weeks later d g a rd w e re - po e ry involves stretching up high, balancing on a ladder or trimming a hedge that is situated a long way from your property, invest in a battery-powered hedgecutter, which is a lot easier and safer to use than mains-powered tools with long electrical cords. Net ponds before the autumn leaves begin to fall, and remove any decaying foliage from pond plants. When left in the water, they will break down and the extra nutrients will encourage the rapid growth of algae. Continue to mow the lawn regularly, and administer an autumn lawn feed if it is looking a little lacklustre after extra wear and tear during the summer months. Autumn lawn feed contains potassium and phosphates, which help strengthen root growth, whereas a spring feed is high in nitrogen to promote lush green top growth. With cooler nights on the horizon, move houseplants back inside and check for any hitchhiking insects that may be hiding on the pots or underside of the foliage. e n po w e r t oo l s Battery-powered hedge-cutters are much safer and easier to use than corded alternatives 18v EasiCut 450 hedge trimmer, £89.99, Flymo Don ’ t ge t y o u rs e l f i n a t a n g l e ba y ! Tr September 2024 tt 105
GARDEN IDEAS 1. SIX OF THE BEST Bulbs for spring colour From late winter across spring, flowering bulbs play a vital role in the natural world by providing food and shelter for a wide diversity of living creatures. They add colour, scent and beauty to our gardens and, once planted, need little care and attention. Mature clumps can be divided every few years to ensure they remain floriferous 1.Narcissus ‘Golden Dawn’ You can have daffodils flowering in your garden from December through to April if you invest in a few select varieties. ‘Golden Dawn’ produces up to five sunshineyellow scented flowers on each stem during April. Daffodils make for fantastic container displays 2. 2.Anemone blanda 3.Tulips Available in a rainbow of colours, with the exception of true blue, tulips pack a punch in spring. Bury them deeply in the ground to give them the best chance of reappearing the following year and also to prevent squirrels digging them up. 4.Hyacinths These colourful bulbs make great specimens for containers and front of the border, where they can be appreciated for their powerful perfume that hangs on the breeze. Wear gloves when planting hyacinth bulbs, as they can irritate bare skin. 5.Muscari ‘Valerie Finnis’ The bulbs of muscari spread quickly and are tolerant of most soils and climates. Once established, they produce a mass of strappy foliage in autumn, before sending up dense towers of powdery blue flowers in early spring. 6.Erythronium ‘Pagoda’ As a recipient of the RHS ‘Award of Garden Merit’, this bulbous, perennial plant can be relied upon to make an appearance year after year when grown in moist soil and partial shade. Once planted, cover the area with a layer of organic mulch. 106 yourhomestyle.uk Y T TRY? NO H Spring bulbs grown in pots can be decanted into borders once they have finished flowering, but leave their foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs for next year W The daisy-like flowers of this low-growing spring bloomer can be found in various shades of purple, blue, pink and white. Before planting the hard little corms in autumn, soak them in water for roughly 12 hours to promote speedier growth. 3.
WH Y 4. Y T TR ? O N Order paperwhite narcissus bulbs now, so you can plant them up in time for Christmas displays. They usually take 6-10 weeks to flower Give these blooms a headstart on their growth with a bath 6. io l e t in y ou r garden 5. Try t his g’s o d g n award-winni h toot v KEEP YOUR COOL Spring bulbs need a period of cold weather to break their dormancy before flowering their socks off. The majority should be planted from late August to the end of October. The exception is tulip bulbs, which are prone to getting fungal diseases if they sit in wet soil for too long; hold these back until November before putting in the ground. Plant your spring bulbs in welldrained soil at a depth of at least two to three times their length. September 2024 107
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DRINK Transitioning seasons doesn’t have to mean food and drink confusion – get the latest inspiring recipes right here THAT’S A WRAP Summer may be coming to an end, but you can still enjoy tasty barbecue food well into September. These new plantbased Seekh Kebabs from SHICKEN will get your taste buds tingling, whatever the weather! This ultimate lamb alternative is crafted from allergen-free pea protein and a traditional marinade, with garlic, ginger, green chilli, garam masala and more. Simply grill or pop in your air fryer, then serve with naan and raita for a delicious dinner – whether you’re vegan or not. SHICKEN Seekh Kebab Skewers are priced at £4.99, shickenfoods.com. Contents 112 Pick of the crop Seasonal orchard fruits and nuts take centre stage in these recipes 117 Eat the season Salads and bakes to make the most of fragrant fennel 119 Something to sip Give your gin a French twist with this classic Champagne cocktail September 2024 111
F O K C I P E CROP H T Celebrate autumn with these flavour-packed dishes that make the orchard fruits and nuts PREPARATION TIME 15 minutes COOKING TIME 1 hour SERVES 6 Sausages & lentils with apple & sage YOU WILL NEED Oil for cooking 6 well-seasoned butcher’s sausages 2 tsp fennel or caraway seeds (optional) 2 large onions, chopped 2 large carrots, peeled and roughly chopped 3 celery sticks, chopped 200g celeriac, peeled and cut into 2cm chunks 4 garlic cloves, finely sliced 2 tsp sweet smoked paprika 200g puy, green or brown lentils 2 sprigs of rosemary, leaves picked and finely chopped 3 sprigs of thyme 2 tbsp English mustard black pepper 1 tbsp tomato purée 800ml vegetable or chicken stock 100g kale or cavolo nero, coarse stalks removed, chopped salt For the topping 1 large eating apple 12-15 sage leaves DIRECTIONS QHeat a little oil in a large flameproof casserole over a medium heat. Add the sausages and cook for 5-7 minutes, turning until browned. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside. QToss the fennel or caraway seeds (if using) into the pan and fry for a minute, then add the onions, carrots, celery and celeriac. Cook for 1012 minutes until the veg are starting to soften, stirring often and scraping up any brown bits from the sausages. Add the garlic and cook for another couple of minutes. QAdd the paprika, lentils, rosemary, thyme, mustard, and a few twists of pepper. Spoon in the tomato purée and stir well. Cut each sausage into 3 pieces and add back to the casserole. Pour in the stock, then add enough water to cover. Stir well and bring to a simmer. QLower the heat and simmer gently, uncovered for 25 minutes, stirring occasionally, until veg and lentils are tender. Stir in the kale or cavolo nero and simmer for a further 5 minutes. QMeanwhile, prepare the apple and sage topping. Quarter and core the apple and cut into 3cm chunks. Heat a little oil in a small frying pan over a medium-high heat, then add the apple. Fry for 3 minutes until glazed, tossing occasionally, and season with a pinch of salt and a twist of pepper halfway through. Tip into a warm bowl. Add a little oil to the pan, toss in the sage and fry for 1-2 minutes to crisp up. QTaste the casserole for seasoning, adding more if needed. Ladle into warmed plates or bowls and top each portion with a spoonful of apples and a few crispy sage leaves. Recipe and image courtesy of How to Eat 30 Plants a Week by Hugh FearnleyWhittingstall (£25, Bloomsbury). Photography © Lizzie Mayson
FOOD & DRINK PREPARATION TIME 15 minutes COOKING TIME 20 minutes SERVES 4 Walnut chilli nachos YOU WILL NEED 100g California walnuts, plus extra to serve 300g mushrooms 1 tbsp neutral oil 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp chilli powder 400g tin chopped tomatoes 2 tbsp tomato purée 400g tin red kidney beans, drained and rinsed 400g tin black beans, drained and rinsed salt and pepper 2 tbsp chopped coriander 350g tortilla chips 50g grated vegan cheese 200g guacamole 200g tomato salsa DIRECTIONS TOP TIP For extra spice, use a Tex-Mexflavoured vegan cheese Autumn salad YOU WILL NEED 150g blackberries 75ml red wine vinegar 1 tsp coriander seeds 1 tbsp caster sugar 400g raw beetroot 300g radicchio 3 ripe figs sea salt flakes 100g white tahini 1 tbsp lemon juice salt 40g shelled hazelnuts, chopped QPlace the walnuts in a food processor and mix to a coarse crumb. Repeat with the mushrooms and mix into the walnuts. QHeat the oil in a large saucepan and fry the walnut mixture and garlic for 5 minutes. Add the spices and cook for 1 minute. QStir in the tomatoes, tomato purée and both beans and cook gently for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season, then stir in the coriander. QPlace the tortilla chips on a large heatproof plate, and top with the chilli mince. Sprinkle with cheese and grill for 2-3 minutes. Top with guacamole and tomato salsa and sprinkle with extra chopped walnuts, to serve. Recipe and image courtesy of California Walnuts, californiawalnuts.co.uk PREPARATION TIME 15 minutes, plus 1 hour pickling COOKING TIME 30 minutes SERVES 4 (as a small main) DIRECTIONS Feature Lucy Whyld QQuick-pickle the blackberries at least 1 hour before you want to eat. Put the blackberries into a bowl. In a small pan, heat the vinegar, coriander seeds, sugar and 75ml water just until the sugar dissolves. Pour over the blackberries and set aside, mixing around occasionally. QSteam or roast the beetroot until tender – around 30 minutes. Leave to cool, peel and set aside. QTo build the salad, choose either one large platter or individual plates. Separate the radicchio leaves and arrange as a base, roughly tearing any larger leaves. Cut the beetroot into wedges and arrange on top. Cut the figs into wedges and add those too. Lift the blackberries out of their pickling liquor and arrange on top. Scatter over some salt flakes. QFor the dressing, mix the tahini with 75ml water and the lemon juice. Add salt and mix well. Scatter over the hazelnuts. Serve with the tahini dressing on the side. Recipe and image courtesy of Seasoning: How to cook and celebrate the seasons by Angela Clutton (£30, Murdoch Books). Photography by Patricia Niven September 2024 113
FOOD & DRINK Maple, pear and walnut blue cheese tart YOU WILL NEED 1 tbsp butter olive oil 200g rainbow chard, stalks finely chopped and leaves roughly chopped 375g prerolled shortcrust pastry 2 pears, halved, cored and sliced 3 large eggs grating of nutmeg 150g crème fraîche 75g maple syrup (preferably amber) 100ml double cream 150g blue cheese (ensure vegetarian) 50g walnut halves DIRECTIONS PREPARATION TIME 15 minutes COOKING TIME 55 minutes SERVES 6 QPreheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas mark 4. Heat the butter and 1 tbsp oil in a heavy-based frying pan over a medium heat and cook the chard stalks for 5-8 minutes, until soft and starting to caramelise. Add the chard leaves and continue to cook until wilted, then remove from the heat. QLine a 20cm tart tin with the pastry, place baking paper over the top, and fill with baking beans. Toss the pear slices in 1-2 tsp oil and place on a baking sheet. Bake both for 15 minutes, then remove from the oven. QRemove the baking beans and paper from the pastry case and continue to bake the pastry for a further 8-10 minutes until the bottom is golden and crisp. QLightly beat the eggs in a bowl, season with nutmeg and whisk in the crème fraîche, maple syrup and double cream. Stir in the cheese, then pour half the mixture into the tart case. QAdd half the chard and the rest of the egg mixture. Then add the remaining chard. QTop with the roasted pear slices and the walnuts and bake for 30 minutes, or until golden and cooked through. Leave to cool for 20 minutes, then slice and serve. Recipe and image courtesy of Maple from Canada, maplefromcanada.co.uk Ginger & apple pork chops YOU WILL NEED 300g Bramley apples, peeled, cored and sliced Opies Stem Ginger in Syrup, 2 pieces, and reserved syrup 4 x 170g boneless pork loin steaks salt and pepper 100g cheddar cheese, grated DIRECTIONS Q3UHKHDWWKHRYHQWR&Ý&IDQJDVPDUN QIn a small pan cook the prepared apple with 2 tbsp water and 2 tbsp of reserved ginger syrup until soft. QChop the stem ginger into small pieces and stir into the apple. QPlace the chops in an ovenproof dish, season well with salt and pepper. QDivide the apple mixture between the 4 chops and top with cheese. QBake for approximately 30 minutes until the chops are thoroughly cooked and the cheese is golden. Recipe and image courtesy of Opies, bennettopie.com 114 yourhomestyle.uk PREPARATION TIME 15 minutes COOKING TIME 30 minutes SERVES 4
FOOD & DRINK Toffee apple cake YOU WILL NEED Butter, for greasing 225g Doves Farm organic wholemeal spelt flour 3 tsp Doves Farm baking powder 2 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp ground cloves 3 eggs 150g light brown sugar 100ml oil 4 eating apples 50g sultanas For the toffee icing 75g butter 75g soft brown sugar PREPARATION TIME 15 minutes COOKING TIME 1 hour 20 minutes DIRECTIONS QPreheat the oven to 190°C/170°C fan/gas mark 5 and grease a 20cm round cake tin. QMeasure the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and cloves into a bowl, mix, then sieve into another bowl. QBreak the eggs into a mixing bowl, add the sugar, oil and beat together. Peel, core and coarsely grate two apples into the bowl. Add the flour mixture and stir to combine. Add the sultanas and stir again. Tip the mixture into the prepared tin and smooth the top. QQuarter, core and slice the remaining apples thinly. Lay the apple pieces decoratively on top of the cake. Bake for 65-70 minutes, until a cocktail stick comes out clean. Allow to cool in the tin, then remove the cake from the tin and stand on a flat surface. QCut the butter into cubes and put them into a saucepan. Add the sugar. Put the pan over a gentle heat and stir occasionally. Bring to a rolling boil, then remove from the heat. Stir until the bubbles subside. Immediately pour the toffee icing over the top of the cake, allowing it to run down the sides. TOP TIP There’s no need to peel the apples for the top of the cake, unless they are cooking apples Recipe and image courtesy of Doves Farm, dovesfarm.co.uk PREPARATION TIME 10 minutes COOKING TIME 1 hour 10 minutes, plus cooling SERVES 4 Roast autumn fruit compôte YOU WILL NEED 6-8 plums, halved and stoned 2 small ripe pears, peeled, cored and halved 250g cooking apples, peeled, cored and cut into chunks 250ml cranberry juice 50g clear honey 1 vanilla pod, split lengthways and cut in half 1 small cinnamon stick, broken in half DIRECTIONS ree yf dair Q3UHKHDWWKHRYHQWRÝ&Ý&IDQJDVPDUN3ODFH the plums cut-side up in a shallow baking dish. Add the pears and apple chunks, then pour over the cranberry juice and drizzle with honey. Push the vanilla and cinnamon among the fruit. Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes. QRemove the foil, turn the fruit over and return to the oven, uncovered, for a further 30 minutes, basting occasionally, until the fruit is tender. QUsing a slotted spoon, lift out the fruit and place in a heatproof dish. Discard the vanilla and cinnamon. QStrain the cooking juices into a small saucepan and bring to the boil. Boil for about 5 minutes or until reduced by half. QPour the reduced juices over the fruit and leave to cool completely, then cover and chill until ready to serve. Enjoy on its own or serve with yoghurt or crème fraîche. Recipe and image courtesy of Dairy Diary, dairydiary.co.uk September 2024 115
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ROASTED NEW POTATO, FENNEL AND HAKE TRAYBAKE EAT THE SEASON… CUT OUT & KEEP! Try this underrated veg raw in a salad, or roasted until it’s deliciously sweet Feature Lucy Whyld ✁ SMOKED MACKEREL AND FENNEL SALAD CHICKEN, LEEK AND FENNEL GRATIN WATERCRESS, ORANGE AND FENNEL SALAD
Watercress, orange and fennel salad QPREPARATION TIME 10 minutes QSERVES 1 (or 2 as a side/starter) YOU WILL NEED DIRECTIONS QPeel and thinly slice the orange. To do this easily, cut off the ends of the orange so it stands up on your chopping board and slice the skin off, taking off as much of the white pith as possible. Cut into thin slices. Recipe and image courtesy of The Watercress Company, watercress.co.uk QPREPARATION TIME 5 minutes QCOOKING TIME 50 minutes QSERVES 2 YOU WILL NEED 400g Cornish new potatoes, halved or quartered olive oil salt and pepper 250g fennel, halved and sliced into wedges, fronds reserved and finely chopped 1 tsp wholegrain mustard 1 tsp fennel seeds 1 lemon, half juiced, half sliced into rounds 2 fillets skinless Cornish hake 2 knobs of butter 1 tbsp finely chopped dill DIRECTIONS IP Raw fennel can discolour quickly, so toss it in a little lemon juice to prevent it browning TOP T pesca ian tar 1 large orange 1 bulb of fennel 50g watercress 1 shallot 30g feta, crumbled flaked almonds QTo prepare the fennel, trim off the stalks, cutting them close to where they connect to the bulb, and slice off the root. Remove the tough outer layer (if present) and then slice very thinly – a mandolin is good for this. QArrange the watercress, orange and fennel on a plate. QFinely chop the shallot and sprinkle over the salad along with the crumbled feta and flaked almonds. Roasted new potato, fennel and hake traybake QPreheat the oven to 220°C/ 200°C fan/gas mark 7. Put the potatoes into a baking dish with 1 tbsp olive oil and a pinch of salt. Roast for 15 minutes. QToss the fennel wedges with 1 tbsp of olive oil and a pinch of salt and scatter over the potatoes. Reduce the oven temperature to 200°C/180°C fan/gas mark 6 and roast for a further 25 minutes. QMeanwhile, mix together the wholegrain mustard, fennel seeds and lemon juice in a small bowl. QPat the fish dry with a paper towel and season all over with salt and pepper. Place the fish on top of the cooked potatoes and fennel and pour the mustard marinade over the entire dish. Add a knob of butter to each hake fillet and top with the slices of lemon. Return to the oven for 10-12 minutes until the hake is cooked through – it will be opaque and easily flake. QGarnish with olive oil, finely chopped fennel fronds and dill. Recipe and image courtesy of Seasonal Spuds, seasonalspuds.com Chicken, leek and fennel gratin YOU WILL NEED QHeat 1 tbsp olive oil in a casserole dish and add the chicken. Fry for 5-6 minutes until golden. QTrim the roots and woody Recipe and image courtesy of Abel & Cole, abelandcole.co.uk 118 yourhomestyle.uk Don’t throw away the fennel fronds – they make a nice garnish for the finished salad I TOP T Smoked mackerel and fennel salad QPREPARATION TIME 10 minutes QSERVES 4 YOU WILL NEED 2½ tbsp extra virgin olive oil ½ unwaxed lemon, zested  2 tbsp lemon juice ½ tsp clear honey 10g dill, roughly chopped 1 fennel bulb, tough outer layer removed and fronds trimmed 80g pack pea shoots 200g cucumber, thinly sliced 1 Granny Smith apple, halved, cored and finely sliced 210g pack Waitrose Scottish Hot Smoked Mackerel Fillets, skin removed and flaked DIRECTIONS ✁ DIRECTIONS pesca ian tar Olive oil 250g chicken leg, diced 2 leeks 1 fennel bulb 2 garlic cloves, crushed salt and pepper handful of chives, finely chopped 1 tbsp wholegrain mustard 100ml half-fat crème fraîche 50g breadcrumbs (optional) ½ tbsp cider vinegar 50g peppery salad greens off the leeks. Halve, rinse and finely slice. Trim the dry tips off the fennel, then finely slice. Reserve the fronds. QAdd the leeks, fennel and garlic to the chicken pan, with 2 tbsp cold water. Season with salt and pepper, stir and cover. Stir frequently for 10 minutes, until the vegetables have started to brown. QPreheat the grill to high. Stir half the chives and 1 tbsp mustard into the pan. Pour in 150ml water, stir, pop the lid on and simmer for 15 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through. QTake the pan off the heat, add the crème fraîche and mix. Season to taste, then slide under the grill for 5 minutes. Scatter over the breadcrumbs, if using, and grill for 1-2 minutes more. Garnish with fennel fronds and the chives. QWhisk the vinegar with ½ tbsp olive oil and salt and pepper for a dressing. Toss the salad in the dressing and serve with the gratin. P QPREPARATION TIME 15 minutes QCOOKING TIME 40 minutes QSERVES 2 QFor the dressing, in a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon zest and juice, honey, and half the chopped dill; season and set aside. QHalve the fennel bulb, cut out the core, and slice as finely as possible widthways. Arrange on plates with the pea shoots, cucumber and apple. QFlake the mackerel fillets over the top, spoon over the dressing and scatter with the remaining dill to serve. Recipe and image courtesy of Waitrose, waitrose.com
Something to sip… French 75 Unleash your inner flapper-girl and let this popular Prohibition-era cocktail set a speakeasy tone ! bubbles e h t p Po PREP WO R K For the simple syrup, gently heat equal parts water and white sugar in a pan, bring to the boil and stir until combined. Leave to cool before using How to make Q PREPARATION TIME 2 minutes Q SERVES 1 YOU WILL NEED  30ml gin 15ml lemon juice 15ml simple syrup Champagne To garnish lemon twist DIRECTIONS Photo Getty Images QPour the gin, lemon juice and syrup into a shaker, along with some ice, and shake until the outside of the shaker is cold. QStrain into Champagne flute and top up with Champagne. Add a twist of lemon to garnish. September 2024 119
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