Topps Tiles on how to style its Tile of the Year, Flute
Topps Tiles has revealed its Tile of the Year is Flute, resplendent in Dulux Colour of the Year 2022, Bright Skies. Here, Topps Tiles shows four ways to style this contemporary tile, from a compact bathroom to a rustic kitchen.
Dulux Colour of the Year: Bright Skies
A desire for a fresh start and a wave of hope and optimism is set to dominate 2022, according to trend experts assembled by Dulux. To capture this hopeful mood, the paint brand announced its Colour of the Year for
The 2021 home trends you need to know
A New Year marks a fresh start, and in 2021 that concept feels more important than ever. Our homes have become the epicentre of our lives and we’re all looking for new ways to make them feel inspiring yet soothing,
How to style Epoch, Graham & Brown’s Colour of the Year
Graham & Brown’s Colour of the Year 2021, Epoch, is a proud, regal, and luxurious tone. For the bold, it can shape dramatic, high-impact interiors, but can also be pared back for those that favour more subdued, soothing schemes. Here,
Farrow & Ball’s colour trends and how to use them
Now that we are spending more time in the home, we will be using colours that feel friendly and relatable. These thoughtful choices convey a sense of ease and familiarity and are a result of wanting to find calm within
Dulux Colour of the Year: Brave Ground
Every year a group of renowned global experts and influencers, from the fields of architecture, design and technology, are invited to a three-day workshop at the AkzoNobel Global Aesthetics Centre in Amsterdam. There, they explore the trends that will affect
Why you should give dark walls a go
It’s often written that dark walls will make a room feel smaller, while lighter colours reflect more light and therefore open it up. This doesn’t mean you should dismiss dark shades altogether – there are actually no rules stating where
3 cute ways to use colour blocking
Get creative with colour blocking (the art of pairing two or three bold colours together). The rules are pretty straightforward: just use the colours you love. Consider classic colour combinations for a subtler approach or throw out the rulebook and