Australian Handyman - July 2018

(Grace) #1
Combine colour, texture and
natural materials to add warmth.

Keeping it warm
Once you’ve created the living space,
it’s time to warm it up and make it as
cosy and inviting as possible. Natalee
suggests layering walls with diferent
materials such as timber panelling,
stone or wallpaper, or adding shutters
or curtains.
‘Add elements of textures and layer
materials to allow the room to feel that

it’s not bare,’ she says. Decorative
pieces, throws, lamps, plants and
artwork all add warmth, as do personal
pieces such as family photos.
Kim, whose design business
specialises in beautiful fabrics, likes
to use plenty of cushions.
‘Cushions are a way to add instant
texture, pattern and colour,’ she says.

Small spaces
Just because a living room is smaller in
size doesn’t mean it can’t be stylish and
functional. Kim advises keeping the
looring the same throughout the home,
as this creates a sense of being part of
one larger space.
Kim also suggests pale shades for
the walls to make the room seem bigger
and brighter. She also recommends that
oversized furniture is avoided.
‘Consider having no cofee table and
just use side tables,’ she says. ‘Avoid
chairs with really high backs. Consider
a round rug to add texture.’

28 JULY 2018 Australian Handyman

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NATALEE BOWEN/INDAH ISLAND

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