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Ten things we’re loving at Spotlight (who knew?!) Posted: 28 Mar 2022 05:00 PM PDT Once simply a haven for sewing enthusiasts, Spotlight diversified into homewares a while back and the range keeps improving. From quality poster frames to good looking soap dispenser pumps and its vast cushion range, Spotlight has a plethora of affordable home options. KOO Sylvie quilted coverlet multicoloured queen/king: Quilted with diamond patterned stitching, this stylish coverlet is the perfect trans-seasonal piece. Pair it with matching European pillowcases to complete the look. $79. ![]() Living Space hourglass vase pink: Available in pink or moss, this lovely ceramic vase contrasts matte and glossy glazed surfaces. $10.50. ![]() KOO Elite Gingham Towel Collection Rust: Available in pink, rust, silver and charcoal, this on-trend towel range features a medium-scale gingham design. From $6. ![]() KOO Speckle soap dispenser black: Made from stone, this terrazzo look hand wash dispenser would make a chic addition to any bathroom. $18. ![]() Cooper & Co slimline arch mirror black: Finished with a black or natural slimline wooden frame, this mirror measures 91cm in height making for a fabulous statement piece. $80. ![]() Ombre Home Country Living cotton ball stem natural: A fabulous complement to a beautiful vase, this styling piece features real cotton balls. It’s ideal for adding texture to a space. $8. ![]() Living Space rings ornament marble 21 x 12 cm: Featuring three interlocking rings, this resin ornament looks like marble and would look fabulous stacked on top of a pile of coffee table books. $40. ![]() Frame Depot core 50 x 70 cm frame black: A fabulous and easy way to frame prints, the Spotlight frame range is hard to beat on quality and price. $40. ![]() Ombre Home Nature’s Nirvana tufted ottoman pink 45 x 45 cm: Fun bohemian vibes aside, this ottoman is the perfect extra seat for when guests arrive. $50. ![]() Bouclair botanical touch dried bouquet wall art beige 45 x 60cm: Featuring a print of dried blossoms in understated tones, this light timber framed canvas is a versatile, neutral piece. $60. ![]() ![]() Ten things we’re loving at Life Interiors Launched in 2006 (with an eBay store no less!), Life Interiors has since grown to encompass a large online store… ![]() 10 things we’re loving at Castlery, and THAT gorgeous curvy sofa Founded in Singapore, Castlery is a direct-to-consumer furniture company that aims to produce stylish, modern, quality pieces at accessible price… The post Ten things we’re loving at Spotlight (who knew?!) appeared first on The Interiors Addict. |
The furniture layout rules you need to know Posted: 28 Mar 2022 01:00 PM PDT The following is an excerpt from Colour Is Home, the new book by Australia-based international interior designer Charlotte Coote. ![]() Rooms designed to enhance conversation, comfort and functionality are, to me, the most successful. In a space that is comfortable and considered, you don’t have to shout to be heard by the person sitting opposite at the dinner table, or get up from your armchair to set down a drink or book. When deciding how the furniture in a room will be arranged, it is important to consider all the different ways the space could be laid out. Compare the various options, and weigh the problems and advantages of each. Often the best solution will be a combination of one or more of your potential layouts. By following some simple guidelines, the most fitting layout will soon reveal itself. ![]() Creating a Floor PlanWhen designing the layout of any room, it is essential to create a scale floor plan. This plan shows the exact dimensions of the room, and the placement and size of each element you will include. If you don't have the skills to draw up a plan yourself, enlist the help of a designer, draftsperson or architect. An accurate floor plan will allow you to check your proposed layout for functionality and flow. For example, you can easily measure whether walkways are wide enough, or whether there is ample space for dining chairs to be pushed in and out. A floor plan may need to be revised many times before you arrive at your final layout. ![]() Creating a Great Focal PointThe focal point of your room should be a central item or asset, like a fabulous big rug, a beautiful fireplace, a striking artwork or even a spectacular view. Choose your focal point first, then build the layout of the room around it. Begin by looking at the architecture of the space and then consider which pieces you will use to fill it. ![]() Creating Balance & SymmetryIt is important to create balance and symmetry in your layout. The various pieces of furniture must work together harmoniously. To achieve balance, follow the 'opposites attract' principle: combine furniture that is big and small, curved and straight, tall and short, hard and upholstered, old and new, or masculine and feminine. To create symmetry, place similar or matching pieces opposite each other in the space (try this with chairs, side tables and lamps). The eye should be drawn around the entire room, not to one element in particular. If one piece is standing out too much, it may be an indication that the layout is not balanced. Conversely, if a certain component is getting lost among the scheme, you may need to try rearranging things. ![]() TIPS ON FURNITURE LAYOUTBelow are some of my golden rules for furniture layout. However, remember that in design, as in life, some rules are meant to be broken. If you do decide to break the rules: never complain, and never ever explain.
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–Colour Is Home by Charlotte Coote published by Thames & Hudson. $59.99. ![]() ![]() The best looking coffee table books: Amy’s top 10 Part conversation starter, part requisite styling item, I’m yet to meet a coffee table book that I don’t like. There’s… ![]() Anna Spiro’s new book A Life in Pattern Celebrated Queensland interior designer Anna Spiro has a beautiful new book out, A Life in Pattern. In the below extract,… The post The furniture layout rules you need to know appeared first on The Interiors Addict. |
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