Spring trends, styled by you

@jenhaslamstylist blends country and contemporary for a chic farmhouse look featuring our Isaac in Taupe

Longer and, more importantly, brighter days have finally arrived bringing the promise of warmer times to melt away our winter woes. Spring commences the start of the social season, and is the perfect time to invite friends and family into our homes. Outdoor entertaining is a quintessential activity for the warmer weather and our homes provide an exquisite environment to retreat into and create a cosy atmosphere for when the evening chill arrives.

This spring we’re seeing a shift to fresher interiors to uplift and invigorate, with pops of pattern and colour to illuminate our abodes. We’ve gathered some of our favourite looks styled by you at home to give you some bright and breezy inspiration this season.

Farmhouse feasting

BBQs, dinner parties, charcuteries and an abundance of canapes; so many of our social activities revolve around food, so what better place to weave a new look than your dining area! This year has seen a love of natural materials and earth tones return with warm woods, and 50 shades of greige trending. @stephgowla executes a beautiful British country springtime look, with chunky wooden dining furniture, a scattering of wicker and fresh white flowers. Drawing the look together, our Shelby armchair in Meadow smart velvet elevates the room. Bringing sophistication with its sweeping arms, the addition of an armchair is the perfect slice of comfort to retreat into while you wait for dessert!

Crisp neutrals

We’re dreaming of easy Sunday mornings, with a good book and glimmers of sunshine slipping through the shutters; and where better to relax than an armchair? A loveseat. The perfect place to lounge for one, as well as plenty of room for two (if you ever feel like sharing). @our_wandsworth_home’s interior is classic and crisp, encapsulating fresh with layers of comforting neutrals. To achieve the look, entwine subtle pattern and natural materials to maintain a tone of warmth for an evening of unwinding, plus light a candle to set a cosy atmosphere.

Blooming pattern

No matter the season, our bedrooms should always be styled to create a cosy and comforting atmosphere. 2023 has been the year for earth tones, with blue reminiscent of radiant skies and orange evocative of warm sunsets. Take a leaf out of @savinggracesinteriors‘ boudoir book by mixing these rich colours to bring the beauty of the outside, in. Opt for a silky soft velvet bed to ensure comfort is king all year round. Illuminate the richer hues of deep turquoise and zesty tangerine with pure white sheets for an energising and invigorating space to wake up in each morning.

Contemporary country

Organic materials are trending this year with a yearn for a tranquil environment. Integrating materials with a natural feel like woods, linens, boucle and rattan reminds us of the outdoors and creates a serene sense of calm and grounding. @jenhaslamstylist‘s monochromatic scheme is timeless and versatile. The mix of shapes and textures blends country vibes with contemporary shapes to establish a light and airy, yet cosy interior. Fresh foliage as the centerpiece, uplifts the room adding a pop of greenery and a strong crisp scent of camphor, mint, and hint of citrus to uplift those spring days.

Christmas, styled by you

Our beautiful Isla styled with an eclectic mix of scattered cushions for a cosy look @the_seaburn_house

Our homes are a sanctuary away from the snow at this time of year, especially when jack frost has nipped at your nose. They are a special space to create memories with loved ones, and what better way to spread Christmas cheer than with warm and welcoming festive decor.

With the big day around the corner, we’ve collated our favourite festive looks as styled by you at home. Whether you enjoy the bright and merry or you’re an ultra-minimalist, we’ve rounded up some beautiful Christmas interiors to delight and inspire you…

Celebrate the season with an inviting open fire

A Festive Footrest

It’s the most wonderful time of the year and that means Christmas parties, ice skating and a whole load of festive shopping! It’s about time for a chilled night in with a sumptuous footstool to rest your tired tootsies on.

There’s nothing like an open fire, fairy lights, and a scattering of candles to top the ambience charts and create a warm welcoming environment. @_our_housetohome_ has introduced various shades of green into her living scheme for a classic look that is beautifully accentuated with highlights of crisp white and muted gold. Our Large Square Valentin in Olive cotton matt velvet is beautifully paired with our bestselling Bluebell sofa for the perfect cosy living room set up – ready for you to put your feet up when the festivities get too much!

A bright and merry Christmas

Merry and bright

Dopamine decor has been a big trend for 2022 and this doesn’t have to stop when the Christmas decorations go up!

@agi_at_59 has perfectly complemented her bold Ernest armchair in Paprika smart velvet with gold statement baubles and decorations, helping tie the rich colour scheme of the room together. We love how Agi has played with the scale of her Christmas decorations, using oversized paper baubles and gold star scatter cushions to create that instant wow-factor as soon as you walk into the room. The biophilic element to the room means the tree works seamlessly with its beautiful surroundings.

A mix of muted tones for a Scandi inspired white Christmas

White winter

Scandinavians are masters of a tranquil, cosy interiors, resonating with the concept of hygge. @thecottagebythebridge‘s home takes great inspiration from this, dressing her Costello in Stone brushed linen cotton in an understated, yet charming Christmas style. With beautiful, muted tones, a perfectly coordinated tree, and delightful seasonal sculptures dotted around the room she has created a serene, yet festive sanctuary to retreat to. Combining a plethora of cushions, a knitted throw and rustic wood tables, the mixture of textures maintains a level of warmth and comfort among the neutral tones.

A minimalist version of Christmas decor

An ultra-minimalist Christmas

Minimalism is a trend that has increasingly grown in popularity over the years alongside the yearning for a simpler way of life. Just because it’s Christmas doesn’t mean that your style has to transform into baubles galore, swarms of tinsel and dashings of colour.

Introducing touches of traditional Christmas styling, @___thetownhouse has given us their idea of stylish and sophisticated festive decor from the eye of an ultra-minimalist. The statement piece of the room is our Cohen modular sofa in Barley slubby cotton, perfect for the party season as it can be reconfigured to suit your guests and your space. With beautiful evergreen branches on top of the mantlepiece, a dusting of fairy lights and two cream candles that gracefully match their surroundings, they have given a gentle but sure nod to the season.

Moody magic

Christmas is one of the most indulgent times of the year, and what could be more sumptuous than sinking into a plush velvet sofa while it’s cold outside. It is important to have somewhere cosy to drift off into relaxation, especially during this busy time of year, and blues and greens are colours that brings us calm, allowing us to forget about all those presents we haven’t yet wrapped…

@the_seaburn_house has focused on moody tones and warm accents to give their home a snug feel this Christmas. Pops of chilli red, burnt orange and cinnamon brown are the perfect way to warm up the cool blue tonal scheme for this time of year. Texture is key here – mixing and matching different patterns and textures in tree decorations, candles and cushions to create the perfect winter warming escape that delights the eyes and the senses.