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In 2021, we will see four main trends pop-up throughout the year; from rustic elements that celebrate furniture’s manufacturing process to tranquil colour palettes, eclectic colour clashes and elegant retro. These styles promise to have something for everyone, reflecting societal trends we’ve seen explode over the past twelve months.

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In the interior design world, modern sectional and modular sofas are taking leaps and bounds to become the sofa type of choice for many homes. Their intelligent design, stylish silhouettes and flexible frames offer something that’s both unique and appealing for modern-day living. Our guide will cover everything you need to know about modular sofas including their benefits, how they work and the different types of modular sofas available.

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For many people, especially those who want to be in the vibrant heart of a city, living in a small space is the only option. Luckily, even the smallest of living rooms can be practical, stylish and unique if it’s designed well. Carefully chosen furnishings, eye-catching colours and a well-planned layout can allow you to make the most of your space and maximise your home’s potential.

To help you create the living room you really want, and stamp your personality on your bijou space, we’ve put together 25 of our favourite ideas for decorating and furnishing small living rooms.

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What’s hot, what’s not? Our very own Ilse Crawford, Kelly Collins highlights the best home decor and styling trends in the interior design stratosphere. This week, Kelly talks Mid-Century Modern.

Mid-Century Modern is ever growing in popularity, a style which isn’t slowing down anytime soon. It's more mainstream than ever before and arguably more popular and attainable than it was in the sixties. Search ‘mid-century' in any online retailer’s search engine and 9/10 it will result in some sort of offering.

 

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You might have heard the name Ottoman mentioned in a few contexts. First, in relation to an ancient Empire that spanned much of Europe and the Middle East. Secondly, when people are discussing furniture. So, exactly how are these two things related and, more importantly from a design point of view, what is an Ottoman and what does it do?

This guide to all things Ottoman aims to answer these questions and focus on how and why we can use them in the home.

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