Ready for bed
We all know the importance of a good night’s sleep and the impact it can have on our health. For a blissful slumber, start by creating a serene sleeping space, says VICTORIA GRAY
promote sleep. This beautiful Waterfall Gardens wallpaper was designed by Florence Broadhurst, inspired by her voyages throughout the 1920s. The screen-printed metallic silver design of flowing water and exotic plants is set against a deep blue background, which is the perfect backdrop for a bedroom. £120 per 8.2mts roll, florencebroadhurst.co.uk
Ebro dressing table, Made, £299
THANKS to Instagram, interiors trend inspiration is never far away. First we had Millennial pink walls, and then came the obsession with velvet. But right now, ceramics are getting all of the limelight.
The craft scene is flourishing, and pottery has emerged from car boot sales and second-hand shops into the realm of luxury interiors. Gracing our side tables, bringing joie de vivre to tableware or adding a hand-thrown touch to floral arrangements, ceramics are all the rage for spring.
So, if you’re looking for a simple and inexpensive way to update your home, here are a few ticks and tips for bringing some fun and quirky style statements into the mix.
CLEAR OUT YOUR ODD MUGS
Many of us have cupboards filled with mismatched, chipped and faded mugs. Lockdown is a great excuse to de-clutter and treat yourself to some new earthenware that sparks joy – after all, we’re spending so much more time in our kitchens right now.
If you can afford it, you can make coffee breaks that little bit more special with the Koa Breakfast Mug in Ink £20, (thirteen-thirtyone.com), or we also like the rugged craftmanship of the Thea Stoneware mug from Bloomingville, £12, was £14 (nordicnest.com). Popping on the kettle and pulling out one of these beautiful ceramic pieces will bring an extra bit of cheer to your day.
LIGHT IT UP
Whether you live in a city loft apartment or a country cottage, clever lighting is often the key to making a house feel like a home. A ceramic table lamp can add some wow factor to any living room, especially one that’s hand-painted like Pooky’s blue and white striped Ellie table lamp (inset), £75 (pooky.com).
If you are picking up a statement lamp, make sure your lampshade is a single colour, and partner it with simple accessories, such as coffee table books or small trinkets, so the base can do the talking.