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Interior & inspiration: The living24.uk magazine

Looking for fresh ideas to style your home? You’ve come to the right place! In our magazine, you’ll find plenty of tips and tricks to help you refresh your interior and create a space that’s not only beautiful, but truly feels like you.

Whether you love minimalist design, prefer the laid-back boho vibe or have a soft spot for Scandinavian style – we’ve got something for every taste. And if you enjoy decorating with the seasons, you’ll find plenty of seasonal inspiration too.

Fall in love with your home

With tips and ideas from our experts, you can transform your home into an oasis of inspiration and well-being. Remember that interior design is a process that offers room for experimentation. Don't be afraid to try new things and develop your own personal style. Be inspired, be bold and create a home that is not only trendy but also timelessly beautiful.

Focus on colour: One of the easiest ways to breathe new life into a room is to use colour. Whether it's a fresh coat of paint, colourful cushions or an eye-catching piece of art, colour can instantly change the mood of a room. Think about which colour palette has a positive effect on your mood and incorporate these elements into your home.

Mix & match: Dare to combine different materials and textures. A mix of glass, metal, wood and textiles can add depth and interest to your space. Playing with different patterns and prints can also be exciting, as long as the overall look is harmonious.

Focus on sustainability: Sustainable interior design ideas are becoming increasingly important. Think about how you can incorporate environmentally friendly materials and products into your home. Perhaps you could opt for furniture made from recycled wood, invest in LED lighting or choose carpets made from natural materials.

Minimalism or maximalism: Decide which style appeals to you more. Minimalism is characterised by clean lines, order and a reduced colour palette, while maximalism stands for bold colours, opulent patterns and an abundance of décor. Both styles have their own charm and, when done right, can create impressive interior designs.

Lighting: Don't underestimate the power of lighting. Different light sources can help to change the atmosphere of a room. Warm light creates a cosy atmosphere, while bright light makes a room feel more energetic. Experiment with different light sources to create the desired mood.

Our living24.uk editorial team

Charlotte Green

Charlotte Green

Charlotte is passionate about the power of colour, shape and standout furniture to bring personality into a home. Her design philosophy starts with a favourite piece as the emotional centre of every space, and she shares how to create harmony and elegance through thoughtful styling with a fresh take on British interiors.

James Ellis

James Ellis

James is a furniture designer with a mission: to make sustainable living both stylish and practical. In his articles, he shares down-to-earth tips for creating eco-conscious outdoor spaces with timeless, durable pieces that bring together craftsmanship and green thinking.

Amelia Ford

Amelia Ford

Amelia combines her love for design with a deep knowledge of materials and textures. In her articles, she explores how fabrics, finishes and surfaces shape the mood of a room—from soft velvet to raw stone—offering elegant, tactile inspiration for decorating with purpose and personality.

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