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ntroduce a sense of tranquillity
into your home by following
Mother Nature’s lead and using
the great outdoors as an inspiration
for your décor. If you have a layout
that flows into an outdoor space,
such as bi-folding doors leading to a
patio or even a small balcony off an
apartment, make the most of this
connection and tie the two together
by continuing your styling across
both. This could be through the style
of furniture you choose or even by
creating a display of potted plants
starting indoors and extending to
the outside.
Natural materials are key to

104 • JULY 2019

Homes and gardens
writer and stylist
Cassie Pryce specialises
in interior trends
and discovering new
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Botanical Bliss


HOME & GARDEN


embracing this look—wood, rattan,
wicker and jute, for example, all
give a nod to the outdoors and will
add interest to any scheme with
their earthy textures. Greenery is a
good way to refresh any room that
is feeling a little lacklustre and
introduces a botanical twist to your
styling. Living plants will help to
promote a healthy environment if
you’re willing to care for them. Or,
opt for faux greenery if you’re after
something hassle-free. Choose
statement pots to display your
plants and mix and match different
species and sizes for variety.
Botanical prints can be
introduced through homeware, too.
Look out for leafy or jungle-
inspired designs across bedding,
cushions and artwork for themed
finishing touches. Whether it’s soft
sage, or rich forest hues, splashes of
green will perk up a neutral room. n

This summer, bring the outdoors in by
decorating with an on-trend green palette
and plenty of natural textures
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