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Terracotta trend 2018: warming up for autumn interiors

Never have Autumn homewares borrowed so literally from the season. Terracotta, clay, burnt orange, cinnamon, ochre and russet – these colours are ubiquitous of late and they’re a lovely antidote to the ever-present cooler toned interior trends.

Kip & Co cinnamon velvet tassel cushion cover: The fringing really sets this bohemian velvet number off. $89.

Kip & Co velvet cushion with fringing

Zakkia terracotta dot vase: Whether displaying flowers or storing kitchen essentials, the dot texture is what makes this terracotta piece super modern. $29.

Zakkia terracotta vase

Urban Road ‘Ochre’ print: This design was inspired by crystals – a strong trend at the minute. Starting from $180.

Urban Road print

Fosani Lighting replica 24cm Xavier Lust pleat box pendant light: Designed to replicate a pleat in a cloth this smart design is made from underglazed red clay. $139.Terracotta pendant light

Lightly floor cushion in rust: Ideal for lazing around on cool Autumn days, this cushion is also available in turmeric, olive and grey colour ways too. $145.

Lightly floor cushion in rust

H & G Designs ‘Hoop’ modular serving bowl in paprika: Perfect for chips and dip. $44.95.H & G Design bowl

I Love Linen ‘Desert Rose’ French linen sheet set: Woven from 100 per cent French flax linen, these statement sheets have a luxurious, lived in vibe. $395 (queen).

I Love Linen Desert Rose bed linen

Kmart terracotta pot with saucer: A modern take on a classic, the white trim and straight sides bring it into the now. $5.
Kmart terracotta pot

Check out the latest autumn inspired paint shades

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Interiors Addict

Pantone colour of the Year Marsala inspires new paint shade

With the announcement of the 2015 Pantone Colour of the Year (the reddy-brown and much maligned Marsala) Annie Sloan’s legendary decorative paint range now includes a rich and warm Burgundy.

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Annie says: “Burgundy, as the name suggests, is a rich, claret red which I was drawn to because of its classical French Napoleonic connections.”

The Chalk Paint range comprises 32 decorative and historic colours and the colours can easily be mixed together to provide an even larger colour palette. As Annie explains: “Burgundy is a timeless favourite, a regal colour that works well on its own, or with my own favourite pairing for this colour – Château Grey. Add some Primer Red and a little Old White and the colour takes on a more contemporary personality, becoming a delicious, raspberry pink like Marsala, the Pantone Colour of the Year, giving a little shocking jolt to a room!”

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Chalk Paint can be applied straight on to furniture without the need to prime, sand, or even remove old wax, paint or varnish — the paint will adhere to wood, plastic, stone, brick, concrete and metal. Much more than just an indoor paint, it lets you instantly upcycle, revamp or redecorate your favourite outdoor piece without sanding or prepping.

The colours have been developed to mix beautifully together so you can either take a colour straight from the tin or create your own by mixing two together. The paint can also be used to achieve a variety of looks and finishes; apply it thickly to create a chippy look or dilute it with water to make a wash. You can even use it to paint and dye fabric! What’s more, it’s water based and eco-friendly, containing virtually no VOCs, and it is highly concentrated to produce extensive covering power.

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The best part? The paint dries quickly with a beautifully velvety, matt finish and for most purposes, one coat is enough. So you can easily complete your project in a day and still have paint left over for more projects.

$59.95 RRP for 1 litre. Australian stockists.

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Homewares

Dinosaur Designs’ new Red range

Dinosaur Designs’ Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy have launched their new showcase colour range, Red. I’m not usually a fan of red, but we’re talking much more subtle than in-your-face Valentine’s Day red. Phew! Speaking of which, Happy Valentine’s, lovers!

Red collection Shell Wrap vase
Red collection Shell Wrap vase

The palette varies from deep reds and bright oranges to soft peaches, complimented by accents of cream and gold, which create harmonious colour relationships. New art range colours have also been developed, combining powerful reds and an earthy tortoiseshell.

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Kitchens

The latest kitchen makeover trends

Australians are still all about the neutrals when it comes to their kitchens, but they’re mixing it up with more eclectic finishes, matt doors, deeper benchtops and deorative murals.

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In 2012, kitchen makeover specialists Granite Transformations completed more than 8,000 kitchens in greys, beiges and whites and in response to demand, they’ve released 5 new colours exclusive to the Australian market and in time for the warmer months ahead. Ikea, on the other hand, whose catalogue launch I attended last month, has introduced a red kitchen, especially with its Australian Asian customers in mind.

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Kitchens