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- Christmas tree ideas to inspire this year's festive decorating scheme
- Christmas gifts for coffee lovers: 17 top coffee gadgets and gifts
- Drew and Cole Cleverchef Pro Multicooker review
- This London apartment has its own roof terrace and cool spiral staircase
- Expert reveals her Halloween cleaning secrets for a post-spooky season tidy up
- Living room trends 2022 - key interior decor trends and top styling tips
Christmas tree ideas to inspire this year's festive decorating scheme Posted: 31 Oct 2021 02:06 PM PDT The Christmas tree is the main ingredient of any seasonal decorating scheme, setting the tone for the rest of the Christmas decor throughout the house. Given such importance it is only right you’ll be looking to explore the latest Christmas ideas to choose a tree scheme to up the ante this year. While you may not be looking to buy all new decorations, adding a few on-trend styling twists can update your decorating approach. Refreshing the way you decorate the Christmas tree prevents it feeling the same as previous years. Christmas tree ideas for 2021Whether you choose a real Norwegian spruce or one of the best artificial Christmas trees on the market, how you decorate your tree will determine how you home throughout the festive season. 1. Keep it simple for a Scandi schemeTo adopt the effortlessly Scandi vibe for a Christmas tree stick to just one colour, for all decorations. From baubles to garlands, a soft colour palette from head to toe keeps the tree well-dressed but in stylishly subtle way. This idea is perfect for a paired back interior that celebrates the subtle beauty of natural materials, such as wood and wicker, and muted tones. 2. Dress the tree with flowersA growing trend, seen more and more in recent years, is the use of fresh flowers for decorating Christmas trees. In this elegant dining room the homeowner has used cut hydrangea heads throughout the decorating scheme to introduce real foliage and a welcome burst of contrasting pink. If using real flowers we recommend placing them round the front so they are easily accessible, cut the ends every few days and dip them in warm water to allow them to drink – before drying them and placing them back on the tree. Go one step further still and incorporate the real flowers into mantelpiece garlands and table flower arrangements. 2. Coordinate the colour schemeMake your Christmas tree idea blend seamlessly into your living room colour scheme by coordinating colours throughout. From baubles in the same striking shade as the walls to ornaments in bright hues that match the accessories, in this case the teal silk lampshade! A well colour coordinated tree colour scheme creates a beautifully cohesive look, that feels both sophisticated and well styled. 3. Create a nostalgic look with heirloom baublesEven a modern frosted Norwegian spruce can feel timelessly classic thanks to a collection of heirloom baubles. Choose an eclectic mix of glass ornaments to add character and plain coloured baubles to inject accent shades to invigorate the scheme. Mixing styles help to give this look a more nostalgic feel, where new treasured baubles are added to become future heirlooms. 4. Go for traditional coloursCelebrate the classic Christmas decorating scheme of red and green, to give your tree traditional appeal. Country-style checks and tartans are a fun way to add colour and pattern to a tree. Add warm fairy lights to enhance the cosy, country appeal of this look. 5. Mix white and pastels for an ethereal lookCombining softs shades of white, pastel pink, mint green and matt silver helps to create a dreamy colour scheme that feels ethereal. Paired with frosted foliage and muted eucalyptus green this style of decorating is ideal for those who want a softer look for their seasonal decorations. A muted colour scheme suits all living room looks too, either blending in with a neutral colour palette or standing out against darker on-trend paint shades. 6. Dress every branch with lightsWhen it comes to lights on a Christmas tree, there are a wealth of looks you can achieve – dependant on how many lights you choose. For a more impactful approach to lights opt for a higher number of bulbs – look for at least 200 lights, depending on the height of your tree. Twist the lights around each prominent branch, covering entirely from the centre to the outer tip. This idea makes more of the lights for decorating the tree, leaving a gentle smattering of baubles to add a decorative finishing touch but allowing the lights to ‘shine’ as the star of the tree decorations. 7. Play with scale to balance one style of baubleCreate a stylish decorating scheme using simple but thoughtful bauble placements. Choose one style, whichever suits your personal tastes, and play with scale to keep the decorating scheme feeling fun and playful. Dress the tree from top to bottom with one style of bauble in two different sizes, medium and large. Ensure you distribute the different sizes evenly throughout the tree. Top tip: step back often, to get a better overall perspective as you decorate the tree. 8. Hang floral stemsAnother floral idea is using single stems to make a statement on the tree. This homeowner has used slim vases to hang roses on the tree. Either tend to the stems each day to recut the ends and dip in hot water to give them a drink each day. Or keep them around the front of the tree with very minimal water in the vase, taking extreme care not to allow water anywhere near electrics. 9. Stick to a combinationChoose to keep your Christmas tree limited by mixing just two decorations, to create a captivating combo. This homeowner has decide on a solid block rose decoration in a blush pink paired with crystal-like crown ornaments. Both decorations are generous in size but thanks to the understated materials and colours they don’t overwhelm the tree. Add warmth with metallicsDecorating a tree with warming metallic decorations and warm fairy lights will set the scene for cosy ambience. The tone of the lights is so hugely important when it comes to how the tree decorations looks. Cold white or blue lights will make the tree feel more contemporary and vibrant, while the more copper tones will emit a warmer glow – changing the look entirely. Adding bronze, gold and rose gold metallic decorations goes a long way to enhance the warmth of the Christmas decorating scheme to make the room feel cosy and inviting. 11. Up the scale to make a style statementLast year saw a real trend for BIG baubles, the bigger the better. We therefore predict a trend for upscaling decorations this year. This tree use the same red, classic bauble design in a gradient of size from top to bottom – creating a style statement without having to be OTT with trimmings and multiple colours. The post Christmas tree ideas to inspire this year's festive decorating scheme appeared first on Ideal Home. |
Christmas gifts for coffee lovers: 17 top coffee gadgets and gifts Posted: 31 Oct 2021 09:00 AM PDT Coffee lovers can be tricky to shop for, not least because they can often be picky when choosing their perfect beans or coffee machine. There are actually a lot of Christmas gifts for coffee lovers though, so it's a brilliant theme for family members, friends, partners, and even secret Santas, because who doesn't love a good morning cappuccino? We've hand-selected the 17 best Christmas gifts for coffee lovers to bring you our recommendations, and we've even tried many of our top picks hands-on, so these coffee gifts come recommended by coffee lovers. Gadget gifts for coffee loversCoffee lovers can pick up all sorts of gadgets to make their morning brew better than ever, and while many of the best coffee machines can be expensive, there is a range of options on the market from those who care about style, to people who prefer to grind their own beans. Sage Bambino The Sage Bambino is Sage's latest coffee machine launch, and it's a brilliant espresso machine for those who are limited on space. It's also a top choice for those who want one of Sage's top-of-the-range coffee machines but at a lower price. It has Digital Temperature Control and low-pressure pre-infusion to make the most of every bean, and you can find out more in our Sage Bambino review. Barista & Co Core Electric All Coffee GrinderThis is our top pick of the best coffee grinders you can buy, so if the coffee lover in your life loves to use a french press or ground coffee machine, this is the perfect way to keep their brews as fresh as possible. Once you've tried coffee grinders you'll wonder how you ever enjoyed shop-bought coffee grounds, because the freshness of the grind makes it so much more aromatic. SMEG 50'S Retro Milk FrotherThe best milk frother will allow you to make perfectly frothy coffees from even a pod coffee machine, and the SMEG 50'S Retro Milk Frother also brings a beautiful style to your kitchen counters. There are six preset functions, it switches off automatically, and you can even heat and froth independently. It comes in a wide selection of colours, so you can pair it with any style of machine. La Cafetière Coffee Gift SetSome prefer to do it the old fashioned way, and La Cafetière is the most iconic brand for this. The mini stovetop espresso maker takes grounds and slowly brews delicious coffee. This kit comes with two high-quality double-walled espresso cups, and you can also use the cafetiere to make a large cup of morning coffee. La Cafetière Coffee Gift Set, £25 at Moonpig De’Longhi Coffee Glasses The De’Longhi Coffee Glasses are some of our favorites when writing reviews. They're double-walled, which means it insulates the drink without scalding your hand. The glasses are also made of glass, so you can look through to see your coffee. This set includes two of each sizes: espresso, short, and long coffees, and they are expertly designed to go in the dishwasher. Coffee lover stocking-fillersThe coffee lover in your life may have all the gear, including even the best bean-to-cup coffee machines, but that doesn’t mean you can’t buy them some little extras to help make the most of it. Sass & Belle Coffee Clip Those who use bags of coffee beans or coffee grounds will know the perils of spilling across the counter. The Sass & Belle coffee clip has a scoop on the end to top up your portafilter or cafetiere, and then it closes securely on your bag when you're finished. It's an attractive gold shade and can go in the dishwasher, too. Grind: A Modern Guide to City LivingGrind is the cult classic London coffee shop that recently expanded into making pod coffee machines. It has a new book out, which is packed with tips on how to make coffee, and a comprehensive guide on the history of coffee brewing. If you're looking for something that would look perfect on any coffee table, this is a great coffee-themed gift. Monin Premium Coffee Syrup Gift SetYou'll recognise Monin coffee syrups from many respected coffee chains, including Costa. The range of mini Monin bottles include seasonal flavours like Gingerbread, Caramel, and Hazlenut, and they are made of high-quality glass. Perfect for lovers of a vanilla latte. Love Cocoa Espresso Martini Coffee BeansCoated in a delicious layer of dark chocolate, these vegan coffee beans are perfect for an evening snack. Love Cocoa uses compostable packaging and is handmade in Great Britain, and the recipe is also free from palm oil. The range comes from James Cabdury, and more than lives up to the chocolate pedigree. These snacks will work well on cocktail evenings paired with an espresso martini, or passed around the sofa on Boxing Day. Love Cocoa Espresso Martini Coffee Beans, £6.95, Love Cocoa Sass & Belle Mojave Glaze Mug With a chic dipped blue glaze and a textured finish at the bottom, this is the perfect mug for coffee lovers who enjoy a latte or just a really big mug of americano. The rustic colours also come in pink, black, and grey. And, best of all, it's dishwasher-safe. Boozy gifts for coffee loversThe trend of mixing caffiene and an evening cocktail isn’t going anywhere. Serious coffee lovers will appreciate the authentic coffee flavours that have gone into each and every one of our boozy picks. Enjoy responsibly! Cocktail Society Salted Caramel Espresso Martini Bottled Cocktail This 500ml bottle of espresso martini will serve the whole family. Made of Chase vodka, Caffe Borghetti coffee liqueur, Missing Bean cold brew and a generous helping of salted caramel, it's packed with quality ingredients to rival your favourite cocktail bar. Cocktail Society Salted Caramel Espresso Martini Bottled Cocktail, £26, The Cocktail Society Conker Decaf Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur Get all the joy of an espresso martini but without the fear of it keeping you up all night when you buy the Conker Decaf Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur. It's got the complexity of cold brew with a boozy finish, instead of the sweet and syrupy taste of a regular coffee liqueur. A top choice for refined coffee lovers who still want a tasty cocktail. Sipsmith Sipspresso Coffee GinSipsmith's Sipspresso gin is made with real coffee and perfect for those who enjoy a coffee cocktail but can't stand vodka. It works for much more an espresso martini, too, and is a great choice for gin-lovers who like a twist on the classic G&T. Kocktail Espresso Martini & Cocktail Shaker Gift PackWith everything you need to make a tasty espresso martini for two, the Kocktail Espresso Martini & Cocktail Shaker Gift Pack is perfect for those who enjoy a cocktail, but don't want to buy all the ingredients needed to make it. Simply add to the included cocktail shaker with a generous helping of ice and strain over your martini glasses. Coffee gifts for brewingEven the perfect machine is useless if you don’t supply it with high quality coffee beans. We’ve tried all of these blends and edible boxes to make sure they’re up-to-scratch and packed with interesting flavour. Cartwright & Butler Share a Treat Gift Set Home of tasty hampers for those with a sweet tooth, the Share a Treat Gift Set from Cartwright & Butler ticks every box. It comes with ground coffee to put straight into a french press or coffee machine, and some fresh cookies and biscuits that are perfect for dipping. We particularly liked the chocolate chunk biscuits, which were rich and crumbly. Choose from all sorts of sleeves to complete your box, but Happy Christmas would be the obvious choice! Balance Coffee 6 Month Coffee SubscriptionIf the coffee lover in your life enjoys trying different blends from different regions, the 6 Month Coffee Subscription from Balance Coffee will hit the spot. You can select your grind preference or opt for whole beans, and let the automatic delivery do the rest. Every bag contains Arabica beans, grown and harvested on sustainable, fair-trade cooperatives, and we were able to detect so many interesting and complex flavours when testing compared to commercial-grade alternatives. Balance Coffee 6 Month Coffee Subscription, £62.99, Balance Coffee Whittards Coffee Of The World Go around the world in nine coffee blends with this Whittards set. Each box has something different to offer, and because they're omn-grounds, they can work in a french press or coffee machine equally. Our favourite was the Mocha Djimmah coffee, which had a light roast and plenty of complexity. Whittards Coffees of World, £28, Moonpig The post Christmas gifts for coffee lovers: 17 top coffee gadgets and gifts appeared first on Ideal Home. |
Drew and Cole Cleverchef Pro Multicooker review Posted: 31 Oct 2021 06:00 AM PDT The multicooker market is flooded with big names like Instant Pot and Ninja, so you may be wondering whether this lesser-known brand is worth a shot. However, with the best-selling Pressure King Pro under their belt, Drew & Cole are quickly building a name for themselves when it comes to electric pressure cookers and multicookers.
The Cleverchef Pro is a very affordable multicooker that comes in two sizes, I reviewed the 4.8 litre model which is ideal for four-person recipes but there's also a 5.7 litre model which is better for larger households. It's easy to use, doesn't take up too much space, and offers the same functions as most other multicookers. Ideal Home rated: 4 out of 5 starsReasons to buy:
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UnboxingThe Drew & Cole Cleverchef Pro comes in a surprisingly neat box, it's easy to lift and remove it from the box. I was pleased to see very little plastic packaging, the majority is easily recyclable cardboard with just a few plastic bags. The Cleverchef is a compact multicooker that doesn't feel too big and cumbersome like some other brands. The charcoal exterior has an uncluttered control panel that consists of just one dial and a back button, giving it a neat and streamlined appearance and it's certainly better looking than other multicookers I've reviewed. The lid slots effortlessly into place and there's a padlock symbol to indicate when it's in the locked or unlocked position. While the lid isn't hinged, it does have an integrated tab that slots into the back of the cooker, this holds the lid so you don't have to put it on the counter if you don't want to. On top, the pressure valve can easily be switched between the closed and release positions, but for safety it's advisable to use tongs or wear an oven glove when venting steam. When not in use, the basket and trivet can be stored inside, even the power cord can be disconnected and popped inside for easy storage. The instruction manual is thorough, but doesn't include any recipes, for these you'll have to download the app or head to the website. Cooking in the Drew & Cole Cleverchef ProWhen you switch on the Cleverchef, the main menu first prompts you to choose a cooking style from the following: pressure cook, slow cook, multicook, steam, sauté, sous vide, DIY and keep warm. Once you've chosen a cooking style, it then lists pre-set cooking programs by food type. Each pre-set program has a default time and temperature, but these can easily be adjusted if necessary and you can also add a delay timer at this stage. All the pre-set programs are listed in the instruction manual, which details the default time and temperature as well as the available time or temperature range. So, if your particular food or recipe type isn't listed, you can easily choose the program that most closely matches the time and temperature you think you need. I found the controls really intuitive to use. While scrolling through the menus the display screen is illuminated blue, but when cooking or preheating, the display turns orange so you can see at a glance that it's cooking, which is a nice feature. Pressure cooking a curry in the Drew & Cole Cleverchef ProI picked the chicken madras recipe from the Drew & Cole app for my first meal. It utilises the sauté setting first to fry off the spices and the chicken. This is really easy, and not only did it mean I didn't need to dirty a separate frying pan, but it kept all the flavours in the cooking pot. After sauteing and adding the rest of the ingredients, it's just a case of putting the lid on and selecting the pressure cook function, followed by the curry chicken program. The curry took just 24 minutes including the heat up time. I allowed the pressure to slow release for 15 minutes and then released the rest manually, which just requires flicking the pressure release switch so the steam can escape. The result was a fiery curry with very tender chicken, a great result for what felt like minimal effort. My only complaint would be that it was a little too runny, I'd have preferred it thicker, but having said that, you can just switch the sauté function back on and let it reduce further if you're not too hungry to wait. Pressure cooking rice in the Drew & Cole Cleverchef ProTo go with the chicken madras, I made Indian spiced basmati rice, which is another recipe from the app. I emptied the curry into a saucepan so it was easy to keep warm while the rice cooked. Then I added the rice, water and spices to the clean pot, locking the lid into position with the pressure valve closed and selecting the pressure cook function. The recipe uses brown basmati and I selected the brown rice pre-set program which takes just 20 minutes, although there was an additional six minutes to heat up. Unlike when you're cooking on the hob you can walk away and not worry about it boiling over or boiling dry, so it's super convenient. At the end of cooking I flicked the pressure release valve to the vent position so that the steam pressure released fast, it's good to have it near an extractor fan during this stage due to the large amount of steam released. The finished rice was stickier than I'd usually expect for basmati rice, but cooked through and a perfect addition to the curry. Baking a cake in the Drew & Cole Cleverchef ProWhile browsing the app for recipes I kept coming back to the Nutella brownie recipe and in the end, I couldn't resist giving it a go. With just four ingredients, it's a great recipe to make with kids. Once the ingredients are combined into a cake batter, the mixture gets tipped into the cooking pot. This recipe called for the Multicook function and then the 'bake cake' pre-set with the time adjusted to 30 minutes.
I was sceptical about the results, not to mention how I'd get the finished cake out of the pot, however at the end of cooking the cake tipped out of the pot with ease. It was more of a cake than a brownie, so if I made it again, I'd definitely reduce the cook time. That said, it had a pleasant texture and while it wouldn't win any awards at the local village fete, for a quick no-fuss cake, it's not a bad option. Steaming broccoli in the Drew & Cole Cleverchef ProThis seemingly simple task was actually the trickiest of all the things I made in the Cleverchef Pro. The instruction manual says to fill with water up to the halfway line on the pot, then steam the broccoli in the basket on top of the trivet, but I had to reduce the amount of water as the steaming basket was sitting in it. There's a broccoli steam pre-set which takes six minutes, although the total cook time including the pre-heat was 13 minutes. After this, the broccoli was still very hard and in the end, I put it on a further three times to get the broccoli steamed to the correct texture. I knew something wasn't right so tried again, but this time I added just 1cm of water to the bottom of the pot. I still had to run the broccoli steam program twice to get perfectly cooked al dente broccoli, but the result was much better with less water in the pot. So I'd say if you're planning to steam with the Cleverchef Pro, you'll have to be prepared to experiment to get the results you're looking for. CleaningI was disappointed that there was no mention in the instruction manual about whether the parts are dishwasher safe or not. Nevertheless, nothing was tricky to clean by hand, the cooking pot has a non-stick coating, and nothing stuck to it during my tests, so it was easy to clean as was the trivet and basket. There's a bit of fiddly cleaning to do around the pressure release valve to make sure it's free of debris, but this is the same for most electric pressure cookers. The lid can be submerged in water for easy cleaning and the base doesn't get dirty but is easy to wipe over should you need to. Should you buy the Drew & Cole Cleverchef Pro?While it's not a brand that immediately springs to mind when you're thinking about buying a multicooker, in use, I felt that the Cleverchef Pro cooked just as well as some of the other more premium models available and it certainly doesn't feel like it's missing any functionality. If you're new to multi-cookers and electric pressure cookers, you'll benefit from the pre-set programs that take the guesswork out of cooking lots of different foods. The pre-sets give you the confidence to use it more often by providing a starting cook time and temperature that you can adjust to suit your own preferences. I enjoyed trying out recipes on the app and created some delicious meals using the various functions available and despite the difficulties I had when steaming broccoli, I think that given the affordable price tag, it's a good choice. About this review, and the reviewerHelen McCue is a freelance contributor who trained as a Home Economist. After starting her career in the food industry, she moved into home appliance reviews, utilising her cooking skills and experience to put all kinds of products to the test, and over the years has reviewed hundreds of home and kitchen appliances for a variety of publications. Having completely renovated her current house, Helen reviews kitchen appliances from her open plan kitchen at home in a beautiful Berkshire village. When she's not working, Helen can be found enjoying the local countryside or dreaming about her next house renovation project. The post Drew and Cole Cleverchef Pro Multicooker review appeared first on Ideal Home. |
This London apartment has its own roof terrace and cool spiral staircase Posted: 31 Oct 2021 05:00 AM PDT These days, an average interior just won’t cut it for home buyers – we want standout decor and unmissable design tips that make us long to show them off. That is where this new-to-the-market apartment comes in. Set in Clapham’s historic Old Town, with its village-like atmosphere and elegant architecture, this flat in Brayburne Avenue is arranged over three floors, with a bijou roof terrace and a curvy spiral staircase that are sure to appeal. Brayburne Avenue exteriorWe think you’ll agree that this character property looks pretty unassuming from the outside, but go in and you’ll find a treasure trove of rooms. The entrance from the ground floor leads up to the first-floor landing, where you’ll find the front reception room, kitchen and roof terrace – and that’s where we’re going to start our tour… Living roomLovers of bold colour schemes and blue living rooms ideas behold – this generous space is a beautiful combination of deep inky blues, mustard and teal colours. Rich velvet on the sofas and dining chairs, along with gold metallic touches and a stunning injection of pattern all combine to create a really rich interior, with something to look at each way you turn. Built-in shelves in the alcove hold books and knick-knacks, while the fireplace is home to plants and candles, and the coffee table shows off various trinkets and treasures. The room is also large enough to fit a dining table and we think it makes a great space to entertain. Note the well-stocked bar cart, and the long artwork that runs the length of the dining table, with a picture light above to highlight it. KitchenHead into the kitchen and you’ll find that dark blue colourway continues in the kitchen ideas, with bold cabinetry set against white walls for a fresh look. We like the little herb shelves above the hob (great for keeping them to hand when cooking), and the traditional-look rug on the floor that keeps the space feeling cosy. You can also just see out to the hallway, where the bottom half of the walls are painted in the same dark blue. A bench provides the perfect spot for sitting to put shoes on, while wall hooks keep bags and coats tidy. On the other side of the kitchen you’ll find a small peninsular, which makes a more casual dining spot. It’s a great example of how small kitchen ideas can include a place to sit for breakfast. We also like the neat hanging storage in the alcove – great for keeping kitchen essentials and plants and herbs. BedroomUpstairs in the flat, you’ll find two large double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the second floor, and a third double bedroom located in the loft. We thought we’d show you this bedroom, which benefits from built-in wardrobes and the same cafe-style shutters as seen downstairs. A recessed central wall makes a great spot for a dressing area – in fact, this dressing table is actually a console, with the middle slatted sliding door section ideal for storing make-up and hair accessories. Spare bedroomOne of the bedrooms is currently used as a home office and spare room, with a day bed and desk, which is just out of shot. We like the wall of mirrors, that huge boho-look rug and the oriental-inspired screen, but you might find your eyes drawn to the spiral staircase just seen from the doorway. Here it is, set against a brick wall with smart black steps and a white balustrade. Would you like a spiral staircase in your home? Roof terraceOut to the roof terrace, which is a bit of a treat for a London apartment. This secluded spot is perfect for enjoying a glass of wine of an evening, or even stepping out to enjoy your breakfast outside. Brayburne Avenue is currently listed with Marsh & Parsons for £850,000. The post This London apartment has its own roof terrace and cool spiral staircase appeared first on Ideal Home. |
Expert reveals her Halloween cleaning secrets for a post-spooky season tidy up Posted: 31 Oct 2021 12:00 AM PDT Halloween is finally here, and we can’t wait to celebrate. We’ve been having a lot of fun coming up with new Halloween decorating ideas in preparation for inviting guests over. Some time along the way, though, there are bound to be some pretty scary spillages and stains. Whether you’re currently haunted by melted chocolate stains on the sofa or face paint on the carpet, a cleaning professional has the answer to your Halloween cleaning dilemmas. Chocolate stainsHome care and cleaning expert Joyce French from HomeHow has an easy fix for stains caused by melted chocolate and sticky fingers. First of all, scrape off as much of the chocolate as possible with a knife or spoon. This will prevent the chocolate stain from getting any bigger. Then, Joyce says to blot the stain with a solution of two tablespoons of washing-up liquid and some hot – not boiling – water. Repeat this step a few times, and then use a light sprinkle of cornmeal to absorb any remaining moisture. Face paint‘If you are using water-based face paint, you are in luck,’ says Joyce. ‘Warm water and a face cloth will do the trick in easily removing the paint from your face or any surfaces.’ Try using some micellar water on a cotton pad if you’re left with any residue. As for upholstery, such as your sofa or curtains, try blotting the stain with a solvent – like washing up liquid or rubbing alcohol. Joyce also recommends trying hairspray because of its alcohol content. ‘Never use ammonia on silk or wool, and always check the fabric type before using a solvent on it!’ she says. GlitterKnowing how to remove glitter is an elite life skill, as it can be very stubborn. Pieces of glitter will keep turning up weeks or even months later. Use your best cordless vacuum cleaner to suck up all the sparkles, and then use a spray mop, like our favorite Vileda mop on Amazon. Once you’ve done that, it’s time to try Joyce’s final Halloween cleaning hack. ‘Go over the surface with a lint roller,’ she says, ‘which should do the trick for those pieces that you can't pick up with your hands.’ Good luck! The post Expert reveals her Halloween cleaning secrets for a post-spooky season tidy up appeared first on Ideal Home. |
Living room trends 2022 - key interior decor trends and top styling tips Posted: 30 Oct 2021 01:00 AM PDT Follow the latest living room trends to give living rooms a refresh for the year ahead. Decor trends offer all the inspiration needed to rethink your home, whether that’s redefining the entire space with on-trend paint shades and investing in this season’s so-now bouclé sofas, or simply upgrading soft furnishings with the latest looks. Discover the top living room trends for 2022The emerging new trends for living room ideas in 2022 have something for everyone. You can choose the tranquil, relaxing back-to-nature looks that see you incorporating earthy colours and succulents or get creative with the maximalist vibe, from multicoloured rugs to mix-and-match soft furnishings. Whatever trend you choose, you can’t go wrong because it’s all about self expression and making the most of the space to create your own version of a happy home. 1. Zoning areas for work, rest and playOur homes have never had to work harder than in recent years, especially living rooms – becoming home offices, home schooling hubs and an entertaining space. As a result the emerging trend of zoning is set to be an ongoing way of making sure our living rooms perfectly suit our multifaceted lifestyles. Whether a single or open-plan area the use of thoughtful zoning allows homeowners to create divisions and individual spaces to cater for work, rest and play. Methods like non-permanent room dividers, well-placed rugs and furniture layouts can help to provide separation without entirely enclosing dedicated spaces. 2. Calming Japandi interiorsJapandi is an east-meets-west trend that combines relaxing, minimalist décor with a neutral palette and natural materials to create a restful retreat for our living spaces. ‘Japandi's calming interior style encourages slow living,’ Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at Furniture And Choice. ‘With a huge shift in lifestyles, many of us have been looking for ways to lead a more balanced life.’ ‘One of the aspects of Japandi interiors is to reconnect with nature to boost our overall wellbeing. Channel this in the dining room with an oak dining table, linen tablecloth, earthen tableware and wooden cutlery. Touches of greenery complete the look.’ 3. Blurring the lines between outside and inWelcoming the outside in is one trend that is going from strength to strength for 2022. Dressing our homes with house plant ideas proves as popular as ever as homeowners strive to create a sense of calm for indoor living spaces, by being surrounded by nature. ‘We’ll see the continuation of bringing the outdoors in, especially as we spend more time at home,’ shares Nina Findly at Homebase. ‘Expect our rooms to be full of succulents which are easy to care for, and larger leafy plants which add a sense of escapism, calm and relaxation to our living rooms.’ You might want to add some gardening shows to your TV programming, to help nurture your green thumb. 4. Blue sky thinkingThe Dulux colour of the year is a fail-safe way of determining the colour trends for the year ahead. For 2022 the colour is inspired by blue skies; ‘Right now, people want to feel revitalised and enjoy the freedoms that are returning to them, to look out and bring in new ideas. What better inspiration can we take than the endless skies around us?' says Marianne Shillingford, Creative Director of Dulux UK. ‘Whereas previously, neutral tones have been the most popular for living rooms, soft and versatile shades such as rose pink and sky blue have seen a surge in popularity for the coming season,’ explains Helen Shaw, director of Benjamin Moore UK. ‘Blue works perfectly in busy spaces where you look to form a sense of tranquility, such as a chaotic family living room idea. ‘Blue is one of the colours that require our eyes to do little-to-no adjusting, which will help to create a feeling of restfulness and harmony in the home. Not only does the shade bring a sense of calm, but it is also vibrant, injecting more life and energy into a space than a more traditional neutral tone.’ 5. Rethinking lighting choicesRightly so living room lighting ideas are being more considered for transforming the decor, without the need for decorating at all. ‘Extended time at home has opened our eyes to the impact different styles of lighting have on our spaces’ explains Kate Grant, Senior Lighting Buyer at Habitat. ‘We're now seeing much more adventurous shopping in this area as people explore designs beyond pendants and table lamps.’ ‘Sales of sconce lights have increased by over 40% since the start of September, and this surprisingly isn't limited to home owners. There's high demand for plug-in options that attach to walls and even clamp lighting for headboards, as renters look to create atmospheric looks without the hassle of rewiring.’ ‘In a move away from purely functional designs, customers are increasingly opting for lamps which operate as stylish objets even when switched off’ says Anna Cross, Buying Manager for Habitat. ‘Bold, sculptural styles are an easy way to instantly elevate living spaces through an injection of personality. Pair two lamps together to frame larger pieces of furniture such as sofas.’ 6. Coordinating colourThe trend for coordinating colour is a great way to make everything in our homes feel more stylish. Take radiators for instance, an essential item but often not one we consider to be part of the decor. This emerging trend sees radiators become more inclusive in the decor, by matching the wall colour. Rather than radiators standing out for all the wrong reasons, because they jar with living room colour schemes, this new trend makes them part of the colour scheme. The Radiator Company for instance can take your chosen paint colour and expertly create a power coated finish to colour coordinate with the paint throughout your home. 7. Factoring in on-trend vinyl flooringYou’ve probably considered vinyl for your kitchen or dining room, but possibly not your living room flooring idea? It’s time to think again as this easy-to-maintain material is having a resurgence. Pair it with a neutral scheme to create a so-now raw look. ‘Designing a white or neutral scheme doesn't mean you have to decorate rooms without flair and personality,’ says David Snazel, Carpetright buyer, hard flooring. ‘Start with a simple plain base, on walls and floors. Layer in a variety of textures, shapes and materials like on-trend jute and rattan – to add interest and keep the room from looking too stark. Opt for easy to clean flooring, such as vinyl and laminate, to ensure it remains immaculate for years to come.’ 8. Grounding coloursEarthy neutral tones are still a prominent paint trend for living rooms in 2022. Freshen up your lounge and build a tranquil, fuss-free scheme with a clean, nude palette – creating a calming place to spend quality time. Natural textures such as rattan and woven jute, plus earthy pigments such as terracotta and sand will all be popular as we aim to create natural, grounding environments where we can truly disconnect from our busy lives. 9. Rich coloured velvetsOpulent Grandeur will continue to prove popular, ‘But it’s now moving towards opulent lighting and occasional furniture, and velvet remains a key fabric choice,’ explains Nina Findley, Director of Trading for Home at Homebase. ‘In upholstery, greys and blush are still popular along with rich navy blues and emerald colours. ‘Investing in a velvet sofa is a great way to get the look. However, if you’re not ready to take that plunge, opting for a velvet cocktail chair or glamorous lighting fixture will offer affordable updates to your living room. 10. Statement rugs‘Hard flooring continues to remain popular in homes across the country,’ shares David Snazel, Buyer at Carpetright. That means that making a statement will continue to be left the rugs and runners. ‘Layering the two materials injects an additional level of comfort under foot whilst providing a way to introduce colour into the room and delineate spaces; particularly in open plan rooms. Consider big and bold prints with large scale pattern and bright colourways to create a focal point in the room,’ David advises for styling this trend in your home. 11. Invigorating greensGreen living room ideas are more popular than ever. 'Green is the true colour of nature, it is one that we associate with the tranquillity of the outdoors – making it an ideal hue for relaxing areas of the home,’ says Ruth Mottershead, marketing director at Little Greene. ‘For a restful living space, consider using green on all walls for a cosy, wrap-around feel. Sumptuous jewel tones like Jewel Beetle and Puck bring warmth and impact to a room and are complimented with furniture painted in rich tones like Chocolate Colour.’ 12. Escape to the country with a modern twist‘Modern country is a strong trend we have been seeing throughout 2021 and we expect it to continue well into next year,’ comments Claire Wilks, Designer at sofa.com. ‘Our customers crave the touch of outdoor, country living and we wanted to design pieces that would be a mix of country styling but with a modern flair.’ ‘Cue our new Patrick unbuttoned, stripping away the traditional tufting, we wanted a refined silhouette. It's the Chesterfield sofa of the 21st century, perfect for those looking for a traditional design but finished differently, with a contemporary take. 13. Express yourself with classic floralsClassic florals are staging a comeback for living room wallpaper ideas. However, it is just sticking to the walls, it it covering the ceiling too. ‘Small and somewhat traditional floral patterns like the classic Jasmine connect us back to nature and make us feel protected. Especially when taken over the ceiling,’ explains Joe Studholme, Farrow & Ball colour curator. ‘For the more contemporary living room, Amime wallpaper with its organic weave is a perfect choice, especially when teamed with darker woodwork.’ 14. Add texture with BoucléThe trend for this nubby textile took off in 2020, and shows no signs of stopping. Embrace this fabric and opt for a bouclé statement piece like a sofa, or tip your toe in the trend with a textured cushion. ‘Contrast is important when adding this soft fabric to your space,’ explains Emily Dunstan, Home Accessories Buyer for Heal's. ‘A plain, no-frills wood table will also help balance out the glam vibes these sofas can introduce. Dark paint colors will also make ivory bouclé material really pop.’ 15. Multi-functional spaceMulti-functional is the watch word for living rooms in the new normal. Now that our homes are doubling up as offices, gyms and pop-up bars, clever storage ideas are a must. An ottoman living room storage idea will provide space to store gym equipment, or office supplies. While a fold down desk will allow smaller spaces to be transformed into home offices with minimal disruption. ‘People will be looking for versatile pieces of furniture and flexible storage units that work across the home, creating seamless clever combinations for a range of needs and solutions,’ explains Rosheen Forbes Commercial Activity & Events Leader at IKEA UK & Ireland. ‘These functional, beautiful and personal solutions also create a sense of calm, which is particularly important at the moment when we're spending more time indoors.’ 16. Shine a spotlight on natural linens‘Over the last few seasons bright velvets have dominated sales of upholstery at Habitat, however in the last few months we've seen an emerging trend for linen-finish sofas. These are rapidly increasing in popularity and topping our bestsellers lists,’ explains Laura Burnett, Junior Buyer for Upholstery at Habitat. ‘Giving a more relaxed, informal feel, linens in more neutral colours (natural, grey, stonewash) are having a moment. With customers focusing on using calming materials in the home, looking at more oversized sofas such as our Askem design that tap into the current 'cocoon' trend in upholstery with generous cushioning to emphasise relaxation and escapism from the outside world.’ 17. Mix and match maximalism‘Individuality will remain at the forefront of design,’ says Philippa Prinsloo, partner and head of design, Home at John Lewis & Partners. ‘As interior enthusiasts look for ways to breathe new life into their rooms, without a complete overhaul, carefully selected mix and match accessories will offer the opportunity to have a little fun and inject personality.’ A vibrant living room colour scheme is key for this trend. ‘In addition beautiful and affordable timeless pieces, that consider material and shape, will be popular as shoppers balance value and provenance with style and design.’ 18. Braving bold colours‘We've all began to decorate with more confidence,’ says Peter Gomez, Lead Designer at Zoffany. ‘We've become braver with darker hues and are not afraid of making a brighter statement, either. There seems to be a more sophisticated way of using related tones to create a layered and sophisticated interior. Whether that's through painting ceilings or decorating all four walls the same colour.’ He goes on to say, ‘Try a rich, on-trend deep green like Zoffany’s Huntsman Green. Which perfectly represents the connection with nature trend that’s so on-point right now.’ So there you have it, all the trends to inspire your living room decorating projects for the year ahead. The post Living room trends 2022 - key interior decor trends and top styling tips appeared first on Ideal Home. |
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