Adding interest to a room doesn’t require drastic changes.
Upcycle existing furnishings and give them new leases of life. Accessories such as scatter cushions can be swapped out more frequently too, meaning you don’t have to change your entire room whenever you want a new look. Alternatively, why not get creative and use a fabric in even the most unexpected of places? We’ve rounded up some simple yet effective ways you can transform a space, giving it a summer refresh. Take a look below.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Bloomsbury Collection, Malta Collection, Vintage Collection, English Garden Collection
With their versatile nature, scatter cushions and throws can be swapped out as the seasons or your style changes. They are also an ideal way to gradually introduce vibrant, more adventurous pattern into a scheme. Choose designs such as large-scale florals or playful scenes of flora and fauna to make a statement, or add texture with 3D-effect embroideries. Coordinate with colourways featured in larger expanses of fabric around the room.
Vintage Weaves Collection, New Forest Collection
Instead of replacing, give your headboard a new lease of life by re-covering with your favourite design. Form an inviting, tactile space with a textured weave in deep, verdant greens. Stripes are also ideal for headboards, as they create the illusion of height and therefore a larger space, ensuring a luxurious feel.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Vintage Weaves Collection, Poetry Collection, Vintage Weaves Collection, Poetry Collection
The trend for ruffles shows no sign of disappearing, so add these to your cushions for a touch of sophistication. Ruffled edges work especially well with check and stripe designs in lighter palettes, creating a playful, country cottage feel. Nature-inspired prints also lend themselves well to frills and ruffles, too. Alternatively, add a pretty pom pom trim. Elsewhere in the room, add pom poms to your curtains in fabrics showcasing whimsical natural scenes for the perfect finishing touch, creating cohesion.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Volume Collection, Palm Springs Collection & Vintage Collection (Image courtesy of @raspberryleafinteriors on Instagram), Monsoon Collection (Image courtesy of @candidowl on Instagram)
Match with fabrics featured elsewhere in the room such as on your cushions, or go bold and choose a characterful yet coordinating design for cohesion. Add a sense of opulence with a decadent texture such as an embossed velvet in a rich jewel tone.
From tropical-inspired greenery to monochrome geometrics, choose a fabric that will stand out. Creating a panel or wall hanging is also a great way to use any left-over fabric, whilst tying the space together by using the same design throughout the room.
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