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2026 February News Letter

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TIMELESS STYLE

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FUTURE THINKING

Interior design trends

Transform your space with the latest trends in interior design and home decor. Whether you're looking to make a small change to your bedroom or overhaul your entire living space, this year's leading interior design trends are sure to inspire.

ACHIEVE THE LOOK

Statement Minimalism

Pared-back interiors can still pack a punch with the Statement Minimalism trend. Think minimalism elevated by bold, unexpected details, striking proportions, and a touch of design flair

3 key elements of Statement Minimalism

A bold aesthetic with the power to transform any space.

Sculptural forms

Make a bold style statement with rounded curves for a more dynamic living space, while luxe velvets and rich hues add a touch of glamour

Material play

A design-forward approach to colour and texture underlines this trend, making the most of striking shapes and enticing textures.

Puffed-up proportions

Sink into comfort with minimalist designs that exude personality. Hello plump proportions, ergonomic forms and eye-catching details.

ACHIEVE THE LOOK

The mindful home

Escape the fast-paced world of today with a more conscious approach to interior design evoke peace and tranquility in your living space, seamlessly blending functionality, elegance and minimalism

3 key elements of a mindful home

Try three different ways to transform your home into a haven of mindfulness, incorporating everyday living habits into interior design.

Prioritise purpose

Mindful minimalism starts with decluttering making room for what truly matters. Prioritise utility and purpose, choosing pieces that reflect how you want to use a space

Remove distractions

Designate an ‘unplugged’ space within your home that’s free from digital distractions

Modular storage solutions will help simplify this, fusing aesthetics and function.

Bring the outside in

Natural materials like wood, leather and ceramics, along with indoor plants, are just as important as your soft furnishings when it comes to a calm ambience.

ACHIEVE THE LOOK

Invite the outside in

Biophilic design

Biophilic design is about purposefully incorporating nature into our interior spaces, so we can connect to the outdoors. The benefits of biophilic design include increased creativity, reduced stress, quicker healing, improved mood and general wellbeing

3 key elements of biophilic design

Many associate the biophilic design trend with house plants, which are seeing a continued boom in interiors around the globe. But the benefits of biophilic design are also reaped from the use of natural light and nature-inspired tones

Natural light

Natural daylight plays an important role in biophilic design. Be strategic with natural lighting sources and integrate mirrors and reflective surfaces to ensure a bright wellventilated space.

Indoor plants

Plants are one of the easiest ways to bring the outdoors in. From cacti and spider plants to fiddle leaf fig trees and dried flowers, you can never have too many plants.

Nature-inspired tones

From the reds of the earth to the greens of a forest, integrating nature's colours into your interior design helps to create a connection with the natural world. Go wild!

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