Wake up to a happy home: how to design a feelgood house

Wake up to a happy home: how to design a feelgood house

A mirror brightens every room: Emil Humbert, designer Bringing natural light into darker spaces is always a good starting point when it comes to rethinking a room. Using a mixture of tints and styles creates a soulful atmosphere. Mirrors make a world of difference.

Sketch has ditched its pink walls

India Mahdavi reimagined the grand space with a textural, copper-hued de Gournay wallpaper and a paint tone called “Mandarin au Lait” that cleverly coordinates with the Yinka Shonibare Dutch wax batik pattern artworks.

Box clever with better storage

Choose something that also brings decorative flair

Give your bathroom an upgrade

Flock to it: an inspiring bathroom interior as featured in Wonderland by Summer Thornton Think decorative objects, comfort and luxe.

Shake it up and move it around

Laura Jackson, broadcaster and co-founder of Glassette

Develop a tidying routine

Find time in your own schedule to tidy. Tidy up in one shot rather than little by little.

Get stoned

Combine stones with essential oils

Roll up your napkins

Whether you like your dinner table high-octane or shabby chic, the details make the difference

Doormats needn’t be dowdy

Give your hallway an easy refresh by dispensing with tired old brush mats that have lost their lustre

See what you are drawn to: Lucinda Chambers, designer

You needn’t conduct a major overhaul, just a tweak, rearrangement or new addition can change your space.

Have a thing for tiles

Daisy tiles, £135 psqm at ottotiles.com

Display your drinks in style

Have a place to set your G&T wherever you happen to be sitting.

Benvenuto Italia

Italian ceramics are to soft furnishings what pasta has long been to the kitchen – an import that is hot

Get the hang of wallpaper

Although it might be spenny for a whole room, it’s affordable in small spaces.

Choose upbeat colours

Think outside the box: paint windows in vibrant colors that reflect light to create a sunny hue.

Make an entrance and go 1970s

Gergei Erdei, the London-based artist and homeware designer, conjures ancient Rome and Greece by way of the 1970s.

Bring joy with a deep spring clean: Lynsey Crombie

Start with dry dust and cobwebs on the ceiling and work downwards

Design books to inspire you

Pearl Lowe brings her laid-back style to coastal living with her book Faded Glamour by the Sea

Rachel Vosper, candle chandler and scent expert

Choose the right scent to reflect how you want to feel in each room

Make storage a display feature

Brightly colored bookshelves to match upholstery, freestanding box shelves that help divide areas in a room, and peg-board walls can all be used to store clothes, accessories, etc

Step on it

Christopher Kane’s More Joy mat

Tulipiere

A tulipiere is blooming marvellous

Frame to enhance

When it comes to framing, treat the frame as you would fabric on a chair – it should enhance the work of art.

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