Sunderland Echo

Bring sunshine into your home all year round

INTERIORS EXPERT OFFERS HIS ADVICE ON ADDING SOME MEDITERRAN­EAN STYLE TO YOUR DECOR

- By Gabrielle Fagan echo.news@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Most of us dream of getting away for some sun at this time of year, but renowned interiors expert Will Taylor has recreated Mediterran­ean style in his urban home. Gabrielle Fagan discovers how to conjure sunsoaked chic: Ask Will Taylor to describe his home decor and his answer is unhesitati­ng: sea-inspired style with a touch of sunshine.

“I’m often at my happiest by the ocean with salty, windswept hair, barefoot, with sand between my toes, and nothing to crowd my mind beyond the endless roll call of blue hues. I like to use these dreamy experience­s and blue pool tones to inform the decor of my own interior space,” explains the author of the gloriously illustrate­d Dream Decor: Styling a Cool, Creative and Comfortabl­e Home, Wherever You Live.

The book opens the door to beautiful spaces throughout the world, as well as his own home.

Taylor’s design ethos certainly explains why his apart- ment is more evocative of a Mediterran­ean sunspot than its actual urban London setting.

Brilliant white walls are the perfect backdrop for cheerful splashes of colour provided by collection­s of framed prints, and there’s an array of vivid accessorie­s, from lamps to vases.

“Blue and white is one of my absolute favourite colour combinatio­ns and nowhere is it more crisp and vital than in the jewel-bright setting between the Mediterran­ean and the Aegean Sea,” he enthuses.

“Combining these shades in varying degrees of intensity is often a winner for decor, whatever shade of blue you choose for your keynote – whether its deep and cocooning indigo, or refreshing sky blue.

“Also, when I’m working on a scheme, I always try to bring a touch of sunshine to each room with an injection of yellow. The scheme for my home office is based on the colours of a rowing boat I saw in a small fishing village, with its weathered yellow and blue panels, and just sitting in there transports me to that idyllic spot.”

Colour is Taylor’s passion and he describes himself as a “gentleman hooked-on-hue.” His hugely successful interiors blog, Bright. Bazaar, which he founded seven years ago, is recognised as a must-visit site for those wanting to learn how to live in a more technicolo­ur world.

“I believe, no matter where you live, you can create a cool, creative and comfortabl­e space to call your own. To me, a well-decorated home is a collection of personal dividends gathered from one’s experience­s and adventures while travelling, or simply gleaned from day-to-day personal surroundin­gs,” says Taylor, whose book includes easy-to-follow guides to achieving a host of chic looks, from Hollywood chic and Italian rustic, to petite Parisienne and Scandi comfort.

“I’ve lost count of the number of times a new-tome place, or seeing a routine experience in a new light, has resulted in an urge to bottle up one of those many sensory feelings to bring back home so I can interpret them into my decor. It’s lovely to experiment and have fun with interiors and colour.” COLOUR CRUSH If you’re looking to make colour the central element of your scheme, there are two main routes to choose from, advises Taylor. “Either create an all over colour statement, such as wallpaper or paint across all walls, or introduce a lone splash which stands

“It’s lovely to experiment and have fun with interiors and colour”

 ??  ?? The lounge area at Will Taylor’s home featured in Dream Decor by Will Taylor, published by Jacqui Small.
The lounge area at Will Taylor’s home featured in Dream Decor by Will Taylor, published by Jacqui Small.

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