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The rattan & cane edit: Our top 10 furniture buys

Rattan and cane furniture has been one of the biggest interior trends of 2018 and it’s showing no sign of going anywhere soon! While it’s easy to associate rattan and cane with beach houses and boho apartments, there are plenty of brands reinventing this material into modern designs that feel laid-back yet luxurious.

Whether your home is modern, contemporary or coastal, this round-up has a rattan or cane piece that can be weaved into any interior style.

Cabarita Beach Bedhead by Naturally Cane– from $599

Pair this statement bedhead with beautiful linen sheets for a relaxed, coastal bedroom vibe.

Latitude Lounge Chair and Latitude Coffee Table from The Family Love Tree – $695 and $595

Crafted from gorgeous natural rattan, I love the retro look of this lounge chair and coffee table combo.

Stockholm 2017 Armchair by IKEA – $199

A handmade rattan armchair that is on-trend and budget friendly!

Paris Bassinet by Byron Bay Hanging Chairs– $499

Perfect for a bohemian or coastal-style nursery, this handmade rattan baby bassinet oozes Parisian vintage style. I happen to know Jen’s ordered one for her new baby!

Juliet Occasional Chair by Coco Republic – $1,355

Crafted from solid teak and woven rattan, this classic club chair is a timeless investment (p.s. it’s currently on sale!)

Classic Lounger by Malawi Cane Australia – $1,190

A lounge chair that was just made for tanning and afternoon napping.

Cane V2 Sofa by Curio$4,889

A luxurious take on the rattan trend, this sleek and smooth timber rattan weave sofa showcases an exquisite level of craftsmanship that’s worthy of the price-tag.

Cane Side Table by Curio $789

Another piece from the new Curio cane range, this side table will reflect well in any modern bedroom.

The Coco Hanging Chair by Byron Bay Hanging Chairs– $499

Another Pinterest trend that I’ve been obsessed with of late is the hanging chair. Styled indoors or outdoors, this swaying seat from Byron Bay Hanging Chairs will make quite the focal point!

For more on interiors trends: Our favourite lilac homewares

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Inside interior decorator Alex Hocking’s Melbourne pad

As a big collector of quirky things, the one-bedroom apartment of 24-year-old Alex Hocking is chock-full of carefully sourced wares and furniture he has refurbished himself.

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From the spinning wheel (a nod to his love of Disney and Sleeping Beauty), which he upcycled in metallic gold with black spikes, to his custom-made eight-foot long design bench turned dining table, Alex is all about creating a home with one-of-a-kind pieces. “I’ve made my home very quirky with lots of fine detailing and unique room accessories,” explains Alex. ” I am a little fussy with the way I like things — I do have a mild case of OCD which does come across in the styling of my apartment. I’m a huge fan of white and black, neutral colours and clean lines — but then to counteract I love bold pops of colour.”

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Situated just outside of Melbourne’s CBD in West Footscray, the home is extremely modern and full of character, with high ceilings, white walls and large windows and doors that let in an incredible amount of natural light. And while Alex is currently renting, that’s definitely not stopped him from putting his own stamp on things.

“I’ve never found renting to be a hinderance in decorating my home just the way that I like. My first question to any agent before I sign on the dotted line is can I put frames up on the walls? I’m a huge fan of art and own more framed pieces that I can count! I find adding things like framed pictures to a wall is a great way to show your personality and make your place feel like home. Removable wallpaper is great for small featured areas and I’m also a big fan of soft furnishings such as textured throw blankets, rugs and pillows — they are effortless and can definitely make a home feel warm and welcoming.”

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Working as an interior decorator, but with a background in fashion design, styling and photography, Alex approached the home decoration process in the same way he does during his nine-to-five. “Generally when I put together a room I’ll start with the big-ticket items such as furniture, then move onto artworks and lastly finish with cushions, blankets and rugs. I think when adding colour to a room it’s best to incorporate it with small accessory items rather than in the furniture. Though I haven’t always followed this rule I do try to as often as I can!”

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It is for this reason that his favourite space is his bedroom, liking it for its monochrome base with the occasional pop of colour. “My bedroom is just so cosy and warm and is a perfect representation of my style. It’s the kind of room I’ve always wanted! It’s nearly entirely black, white and silver which can be quite cold, however I’ve balanced this by adding warm dim lighting, a lot of plush silk cushions and linen accompanied by a faux fur blanket throw and rug, and most importantly, a musk candle so that it always smells like my favourite candy and makes me happy.”

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5 easy ways to freshen up your living room

Happy Friday! It’s almost the weekend! Looking for a project? Here’s five easy ways to freshen up your living room.

1. Fresh flowers. No room is finished until it has some flowers in it and boy, do they make a difference. They don’t have to cost a lot either. I buy most of mine from Woolies or my local fruit shop. Mix it up and display them in different vessels: jam jars, chemistry flasks (helps having a future brother in law who is a scientist!), tins (if they’re waterproof), bottles, jugs, whatever. Open your cupboards and think about what might look cute with a few blooms in it (The Renovators host Robyn Holt agrees).

2. Style up your coffee table. No, not just for cups of tea and the odd mag, think of it as a mini display of things you love. Add a stack of books (you could go as far as colour coordinating your spines, you could just pick the prettiest looking ones or the ones you like flicking through he most). Add a candle, perhaps some fresh flowers (watch your vase isn’t too tall and could get knocked over) or a potted succulent and perhaps a tray. My own coffee table currently has a gorgeous hunk of amethyst on it but its contents change by the week (no, really). It’s a bit of fun and a nice focus for your space that says a bit about you.