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NATALIA JURIE GREIG
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PERSONALITY
Be individual. Don’t follow trends. Your home interior should be
unique to you and if you love your surroundings others will too. Create
with passion, show off your own unique style. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,
believing in yourself and your tastes is important in any home interior space. Your
interior needs to please you first and always reflect your personality.
DESIGNER LIGHTING
More than any other piece of furniture, the chair has
been subjected to the wildest dreams of many renowned
designers. After all, some original chair designs are over Lighting can make or break any interior
1000 years old. They are still coveted in many new forms It’s a designer’s number one tool. 11
and just adding a simple dimmer
and reiterations by designers and homeowners alike. The
great thing about living in the modern world is anyone can switch to a room can add romance,
acquire a designer chair. My favourite Australian designer drama and sophistication, effortlessly.
chair of the moment is “The Scape lounge chair” by Grant
Featherston (see above).
KAYE MARSH
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TEXTURE 13
Playing with fine linens and adding texture in your soft furnishings
can breathe fresh air into any interior space. Switching up pillows
and adding a new throw to the back of a lounge or the arm of your
favourite chair can add instant glam. There are plenty of inexpensive throws, ready-
made and custom pillow covers available for each changing season hue.
14 GO NATURAL TROPICANA
A comfortable look inspired by nature using wood, wicker,
Tropical rainforest designs in the form of
jute and rattan combined with soft wall colours is a trend
decorations from wallpaper, cushions, towels, art
for 2020 and something I love to create with.
and table runners evoke that natural organic feel.
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