Autumn decor is all about touchy-feely textures and cocooning colours. The new season releases are full of rich tones and textures to get our homes ready for cooler weather when we spend more time snuggling up indoors. Here’s my guide to getting your home autumn cosy.
statement downsize
This home is almost totally unrecognisable from the cobweb-clad beachside bach it was when our client first purchased it. The client was downsizing in scale, but didn’t want to compromise on style. Kirsten Ford Design completely reimagined the space to create a home as a true reflection of its owner: modern, stylish, well travelled.
contemporary coastal
decor + design trends
design edit issue 15
Last month I was fortunate enough to attend Design + Decor in Melbourne. This is Australia's leading interiors event showcasing the latest interior products and furnishings from Australia, New Zealand and around the world.
What an amazing experience - the interior designer's equivalent of Disneyland!
So what were the four key trends I took away from the show?
sitting pretty | choosing the perfect sofa
grown up family home
new inspiration
design edit issue 12
One of the fun perks of my job is being invited to trade shows to view & experience the latest from suppliers. Urbis Design Day Pro was a fantastic day full of inspiration as suppliers showcased their furniture & showrooms. The perfect way to get the inside edge on new suppliers & the very latest offerings!
autumn finds I ♥︎
design edit issue 11
March means that autumn is here already. One upside to saying goodbye to summer is autumn interiors - the richer colour palette and more luxurious textures. I'm loving a mix of textures this season - leather, smoked glass, marble, velvet and furs. Spicy paprika accents on matte black metal.
window dressing
6 key interiors trends for 2017
the green scene
design edit issue 7
With our love of nature and the great outdoors it's really no wonder that the hue of green is starting to trend in a big way in our interiors. And Pantone (the US colour gurus) have declared that foliage-based Kale Green (yes, it's not just a food trend!) will be one of the colours of the year for 2017.