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Neutral territory

Here’s how to bring home the beauty of beige, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

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SOMETIMES, instead of clashing and chaos, what we really want is neutral and nice. Cool, calming tones can bring a sense of wellbeing, which many of us have been craving more than ever. Especially if you’re coming to terms with some home truths after all this extra time indoors – like realising you’ve gone off those vibrant hues and overthe-top colour choices you

Amsterdam light storage ladder shelf, £625 (other items from a selection), Next Trending big time – is it the timber tones, strength and versatilit­y, or simply the stacking solution that makes a storage ladder shelf such a winner? And when you’re ready to go wild with colour again, or just fancy a summer shelfie full of sorbet shades, this four-tier, solid white-washed mango wood bookcase, with champagne metal detailing, will cater to your every whim, be it ivory or indigo. made before lockdown.

Indeed, rediscover­ing elegant simplicity seems like a trend we return to time and time again.

And it’s chic... expressing yourself with a pale palette is an art form itself.

Working with neutrals is about blending and balancing tones and textures.

Far from boring, this is about leaning into the less-is-more style book, with schemes that feel clean and fresh.

Here’s what’s on our creamy checklist...

Cotton crossover apron, neutral, £10, Dunelm – available midfebruar­y

How much do we love the natural linen look? Enough to warrant a stylish crossover bib apron to put you in the right mood for some tablescapi­ng, and a coffee break before rearrangin­g your objects of desire.

John Lewis & Partners trestle round dining table £499; Scandi dining chair £299; Harmony ribbon semi flush ceiling light, £85; reeded sideboard, £899; Bronte by Moon herringbon­e throw, £95 (other items from a selection/part of room set), John Lewis

Part of their new Design Focus collection inspired by sculpture and architectu­re, John Lewis have used traditiona­l craft techniques to create ribbed detailing – and this furniture is made for open-plan spaces. The stylish pairing of a dining table base with a spindle like design to expose light adds visual interest too.

Turned wood hurricane, £42, Next

A timeless hurricane lamp inspired by nature will gently bounce light around, and introduce a rustic touch.

* Prices correct at time of going to print. All offers available while stocks last

MADE x Lick Paint – Beige 01, £38 for 2.5L, MADE

A fresh lick of paint makes all the difference, and in the world of cafe au lait interiors, a matte light caramel will lend a lovely biscuity warmth to a standalone wall or an entire room. A fantastic project for DIY buffs too.

Allo set of two poly resin plant stands – large, natural white, £99, MADE

The power of plants is well storied and you can’t beat the natural beauty and calming effect of a Peace Lily or tropical house plant. This pair of resin plant stands will show them off to perfection, and they can be moved around to accommodat­e shade and sunlight.

(L-R) Undyed wool rug, £89; marl rug, from £129; jute ombre rug, from £79 (other items from a selection), Dunelm – available February

New at Dunelm, The Edited Life range is said to be inspired by thoughtful­ness in the home, with a collection of understate­d pieces chosen for their simple beauty. These hand-woven rugs made from jute, cotton and wool fibres are fully biodegrada­ble, recyclable, part functional and part floor show.

Alcee natural linen armchair, £695 (other items from a selection), Graham & Green

This modish mid-century inspired armchair made from oak wood and natural linen provides the perfect setting for those quiet, reflective moments, or just catching up on emails. Team it with a minimalist side table to keep things clean and serene.

Antiqued glass mirrors, from £75 (other items from a selection), Graham & Green

With their distressed gilt frames, these vintage look mirrors whisper shabby chic and will play up everything they reflect. For maximum impact, angle them when you hang them (or place them on a sideboard) so they capture cornicing or pendant lighting. Come to think of it, even an unadorned wall if you’re really maxing a minimalist scheme.

Akena large sideboard, £399; origami diamond paper easy fit pendant, £10; mantle clock, £18 (other items from a selection), Dunelm – available from mid-february

From bedding to dinnerware and chairs, The Edited Life collection also includes this sleek Scandi-style sideboard to echo the quality craftmansh­ip in the range. What makes it stand out are the lined cabinet doors, which contrast neatly with three central drawers for storage.

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