The Chronicle

T THE ART OF DISTRACTIO­N

If you feel in need of a project while stuck in lockdown, there are still lots of ways to get creative with your decor, as interior designer Penny Ann Johnson tells SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

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HE decor, pattern and colour we bring into our homes is often influenced by the things we see beyond our own four walls, when we’re out and about.

Statement pieces that catch our eye, or simple style fixes like a new sofa or display cabinet to set the scene. It’s much easier to imagine how these things will sit and take shape when someone else has done the groundwork, and put all the bits and bobs together in a lovely showroom.

So what does interiors inspiratio­n look like during the #stayhomest­aysafe era?

Things may be very different right now, but tapping into our creative side can bring a host of benefits for our wellbeing, as well as breathing new life into our living spaces.

And there’s still a realm of possibilit­ies to explore, especially when you play around with existing household items, pick up a paintbrush, or introduce a few key pieces available online.

Here, interior designer Penny Ann Johnson of Penny Ann Interiors, who will be appearing at Grand Designs Live 2020, shows you how to get creative with your interiors while in isolation...

“What have you been doing with your time while we’re all confined to our own four walls? I’d imagine if you’re anything like me, you’re sat on your sofa staring at a bare wall wondering how to improve it,” says Penny Ann.

“But lockdown, means limitation­s, things aren’t so readily available as retailers are abiding by government regulation­s. So here are a few clever tips on how to have some fun with your interiors.”

1 PLAY WITH PANELLING

PANELLING is a thing. It’s everywhere at the moment; Insta-worthy 3D wall panelling is a modern version of period architectu­re. At first it seems a little ‘off the wall’ but in the right room, it can add great character without a lot of work.

Firstly play around with the width, pattern, orientatio­n and height of the wall to come up with a design. Get yourself online to B&Q Homebase (use their click and car park collect service if available) and purchase some simple lengths of baton to help you create your masterpiec­e.

Measure your design out on the wall and secure the baton either with grab adhesive or screws. Once it’s secured, choose a beautiful colour to help emphasise the statement. Sit back and watch the shadows cast their shade and your wall come to life.

■ Check out angelarose­home.com for inspiratio­n

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CREATE A PICTURE WALL

PICTURE walls are all the rage these days, a great way to fill that empty wall, show some self expression and make that space more homely.

Visit Amazon and search ‘Picture Gallery Frames.’ There are some fab sets of 10-plus frames of varying sizes too, to help you create your picture wall. Have a think about what you’d like to put in your frames.

Pinterest is a great source for frame-able quotes, and these are a fab way to make the design feel more personal. Include some family photos – get them printed either via your home printer or a company like Snapfish, delivered to your door. Then get them hung, stand back and revel in the pride of seeing those important moments and people displayed beautifull­y in your home.

■ Check out posterstor­e.co.uk for inspiratio­n

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GROUP DECOS AND HOMEWARES

THEY say three is a crowd... not in the case of interior styling it’s not! Think about the styling around your home, and think odd numbers. There’s some

thing about grouping things in threes that leads the eye to move around the display.

Some people do prefer a symmetrica­l look but this needs to be done expertly and with sharp precision. Where as designing with odd numbers in mind allows a little more freedom.

■ Check out swoonworth­y.co.uk for inspiratio­n

4 STYLE UP YOUR SPACE WITH STATEMENT ART

THINK smart with some statement art. In this uncertain world we’re all living in at the moment, support the little independen­t companies.

Check out Etsy and search ‘Prints’. There are some fantastic artists, illustrato­rs and designers, who are still working away to help you make your homes beautiful.

Find something that speaks to you, and look forward to that little package arriving from the outside world.

5 CONSIDER WALL MURALS

GET out the paint! We’re seeing a huge revival in wall murals.

The idea offers such versatilit­y to add character and personalit­y to a room, you’d be mad not to devote at least one wall in your home to an idea.

So while we’re all getting in touch with our creative sides, delve into your garage and see what old paint pots you have stashed away.

Companies like Mylands can still send you sample pots of their fantastic paints (I’m a big fan) to add to your colour library, while you’re searching for inspiratio­n.

Whether it’s a geometrica­l or floral design, an abstract creation or ombre fade, that wall can be anything you want it to be. Let loose and go wild, it could be the most liberating thing you do during lockdown.

■ See lilitartst­ore.com for inpiration

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See Lilit Sarkisian at lilitartst­ore.com for inspiratio­n
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Pink decos, green plants and silk flowers grouped together, Swoonworth­y. co.uk
Name of prduct and details in bold. Use ENS
Left: Green panelling and beading, other items, stylist’s own, Angela Rose Home
Indulge your artistic side to create a mural, See Lilit Sarkisian at lilitartst­ore.com for inspiratio­n Right: Pink decos, green plants and silk flowers grouped together, Swoonworth­y. co.uk Name of prduct and details in bold. Use ENS Left: Green panelling and beading, other items, stylist’s own, Angela Rose Home
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Above: Photo of modern living room with sofa, coffee table, artwork and decos, landscape
Right:
Modern living room with abstract artwork
Left: Black and white prints in black frames, other items, stylist’s own, Poster Store Above: Photo of modern living room with sofa, coffee table, artwork and decos, landscape Right: Modern living room with abstract artwork
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