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New BIG W homewares to elevate your home on a budget

BIG W’s new line of homewares, Sunrise Valley, will give your home an Insta-worthy update for autumn without breaking the bank.

Introducing autumnal tones and patterns, the range has landed in store and online in time for the cooler months ahead. Gary Chen, senior designer for home at BIG W, said they wanted to focus on small changes that will have a big impact. Taking inspiration from Scandinavia, you’ll find stylish yet practical items featuring deeper colours, tactile fabrics and big floral prints. Bag yourself a trend-inspired piece for under $10!

Our picks:

Home Trading Co Arch Storage Box – Pink, $65

A cute plush ottoman with storage for your kid’s playroom or the living area. Chic and functional, featuring a subtle rainbow design on the lid.

House & Home Large Ceramic Round Vase – Indie Cottage, $12

The gorgeous colour shouts autumn and this larger vase will look great with or without flowers/foliage.

House & Home Pinsonic Quilt Cover Set – Rolling Plains, $39-to-49

This gorgeous earthy toned set features a geometric quilted design that will subtly add texture to your room. Once again, the still on-trend rainbow motif is still there but pared back.

House & Home Sunrise Valley Boucle Cushion – Mellow Pink, $16

A great way to add a pop of colour to your home and introduce the season’s must-have textile.

House & Home Sunrise Valley 12-Piece Dinner Set – Sheer Pink, $39

The dining set features four bowls, four side plates and four dinner plates and also comes in grey.

Smoke Gray (left) & Sheer Pink (right)

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Keep your home cosy in autumn with these style tips

It might be getting cooler outside, but that’s more the reason to turn up the style barometer inside! From warm bronze hues to sophisticated citruses, you can create your own autumn enclave for each room, making them opulent and inviting. Henley design manager Vicki Gillingham shares her insights into why autumn is a great inspiration for your home décor.

Go rustic and golden

Autumnal shades such as golden yellows, oranges and deep reds are warm and inviting.  You don’t have to go further than your own backyard to draw inspiration from the majestic autumn leaves.

“Nothing says glamour more than a peppering of burnt orange and red soft furnishings against the foundation of earthy tones and inviting lattes. Consider adding a variety of textures to build on depth and warmth,” Vicki suggests. “And why not add a bit of gold touches in vases with dried floral arrangements, to amplify the elegance.”

Get cosy with natural hues

What else is on the colour horizon this autumn? Natural fibres such as jute or kaza are rising in popularity. The delicious beiges and chocolate browns are especially suited for the bedroom and living areas. 

“Consider adding a mix of towels and scented candles with warmer spiced aromas in your bathroom, in burgundy and shades of chocolate,” says Vicki.

A touch of timber

Lighten the mood of a room by introducing deeper tones against a gentler background of neutrals. Warmer whites and luscious lattes, natural timbers, and stone are popular neutrals this season.

A small amount of teak timbers add that extra sense of warmth to a home.  Rather than timber being the major element in the room, why not use it subtly in art frames, side tables and décor.

Beige is not boring

Creams and beiges continue to be popular in 2021. Use the palest of browns or chocolates in your living areas to add a touch of warmth and tranquillity to your interior.

Laminate flooring in light timber hues, especially in the main living areas, are right on trend. They are much warmer than tiles, giving them both the trend and comfort advantage.  Plush carpets in lighter tones, with a thicker underlay for luxury, are also the perfect underfoot choice for cooler Autumn evenings.

Decorate with flexibility in mind

Selecting neutral colours allows you the flexibility and freedom to change accessories easily and more affordably to accommodate seasonal styles and emerging trends.  By simply changing cushions, artwork, throws and even moving around furniture, you can create a totally different feel in your home.

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Shaynna Blaze on the 5 ways to incorporate the trends of Milan Design Week into your home

By Shaynna Blaze

Recently I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit Milan Design Week 2015 and I had the most incredible time! There are so many events you can attend; you’d need a team of five scouts to even come close to covering the whole week. So while I didn’t get to see it all, I did get to see some amazing displays and products, which proved why Milan is the go-to city for design inspiration.

Shaynna
Shaynna

Some of the world’s best designers from around the world showcased their works, but standouts for me were Tacchini, Louis Vuitton and Moooi. It was a very inspiring experience to be able to see all the furniture, lighting, accessories and colour on display, which got me thinking of ways we can incorporate these trends into our lives here in Australia. So below are my top five tips for incorporating Milan Design Week’s trends into your home.

1. Keep it cosy with an autumnal colour scheme

Tacchini display from Milan Design Week 2015
Tacchini display from Milan Design Week 2015

I wandered through a field of autumnal colours at the Tacchini display. Pale peaches, bold oranges, deep yellows and a spectrum of muted greens. The boldly coloured furniture was softened with the low lighting of the floral-printed drum shades.

Autumnal colours are perfect for making a room feel cosy as they draw the space inward creating an intimate scene. To prevent an autumnal palette from feeling too heavy, I would keep your accent timbers to a light oak as opposed to a dark brown or black colour, and dress with off white bed linen to give the perfect contrast. If you want to be a little more subtle, but still want that warmth, go for a stone colour on the walls like Taubmans Endure Portland Stone, and pull the deeper autumn tones through the room via a rug or artwork. This way you won’t overwhelm the room too much.

2. Go green!

Louis Vuitton display from Milan Design Week 2015
Louis Vuitton display from Milan Design Week 2015

Amongst all the warm hues there were constant pops of dark green, like at the Louis Vuitton display, which showcased their Objets Nomades collection. Set amongst the backdrop of the magnificent nineteenth century Palazzo Bocconi, the cream and gilded walls with hints of pale duck egg blue were an incredible contrast to the dark greens of the display, which were inspired by Ernest Hemmingway’s travels.

The key to making any shade of green work in your home is to mix it with elements of white and light coloured timbers so it feels fresh. Avoid using dark colours in your accessories and furniture as it can often make green feel dated and old-fashioned.

3. Dark walls and mood lighting

Moooi’s display from Milan Design Week 2015
Moooi’s display from Milan Design Week 2015

Most of the displays I saw featured backdrops of stark white, charcoal or black to accentuate each designer’s products. This also drew focus towards the feature lighting of many displays – another popular trend from Milan Design Week. Moooi’s display’s had a very dramatic, moody, yet playful feel to it with its dark walls, which showed off the unique feature lighting.

Dark colours have a tendency to enclose a room making it feel much smaller than it really is. To make a dark room feel more spacious, reflect the wall colour in your flooring or use a rug with a similar tone. This makes the room feel like one, big open space. Walls in a dark charcoal or black like Taubmans Chasm or Black Fox should also be mixed with plenty of white and light grey furniture and accessories, along with statement pendant lighting for the ultimate moody yet sophisticated look.

4. Bold and beautiful

Moooi’s display from Milan Design Week 2015
Moooi’s display from Milan Design Week 2015

Moooi was definitely one of my favourites from Milan Design Week 2015. The large-scale prints on their new carpet range served as dramatic floor canvases in bold statement colours, which along with extravagant wall hangings offset the elegant furniture and unique feature lighting. A palette of red with accents of raspberry and purple was one dramatic combination I saw and loved at Moooi. They cleverly used strategic lighting to mute the intensity of the tones.

When incorporating into your own home, the key to using bold colours like these is to layer different variances of similar hues but keep the lighting soft around the walls. Use brighter lights on the furniture areas to balance the room.

5. Layers and layers

Milan Design Week 2015 was bold, playful and quirky with nothing pared back, especially when it came to colour. The same warm tonal colours caught my eyes at nearly every display. Shades of gold, brass, yellow, peach, tangerine and deep oranges layered upon each other were a common theme. Dark greens and blues often also popped up alongside the warm hues.

The trends we continue to see today are multi-layered looks, which means they appeal to many different personalities and markets providing something for everyone. Milan was a great example of a place that offers endless inspiration and unique ways to adapt colour and interior trends – from the exhibition into your home.

— Shaynna Blaze is Taubmans’ brand ambassador and colour creative director, host of Selling Houses Australia and judge on The Block.