Weekend decorator

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CLEVER TRICKS TO MINI DECOR PROJECTS… WE ROUND UP THE SIMPLEST, QUICKEST WAYS TO MAKE YOUR HOME MORE BEAUTIFUL NOW

Farrah woven chair, £180; Ravello bottle vase, £14; Ravello flower jug, £30, all Garden Trading

1 DISPLAY SPRING FLOWERS

Is there anything better than a collection of flowers sitting pretty on a cabinet or windowsill? Plant flowers in small pots and add stems to vases, then place them next to each other for a pretty floristry arrangement. Think about using different vessels for interest too – everything from tall jugs to narrowneck vases works well.

2 PAINT A STRIPE EFFECT

Treat your walls to a fun patterned update by painting a horizontal set of stripes in different colours. Whether you run them along the top of the walls beneath the ceiling, or above the skirting at the bottom, follow the room’s angles, taking in any alcoves and even running them across doors and window frames.

Stripes (from top), Apples and Pears, Unspoken Love; wall, Kennebunkport Green, all from £20 for 0.94ltr, Benjamin Moore

STYLE TIP

Paint shutters or door and window frames in a slightly lighter (or darker) shade than the one on your walls

PAINT CHEAT SHEETS

Serene Blue matt emulsion, from £22 for 1ltr, YesColours
Bouquet flat matt emulsion, £44 for 2.5ltr, Zhoosh
Lady Bug claypaint, £57.50 for 2.5ltr, Earthborn

3 Line drawers with wallpaper or wrapping paper. Just cut your chosen paper to the size of your drawer and fix in place using spray adhesive.

For a similar fabric, try Dalton stripe fabric by Mulberry Home, £139m, Jane Clayton

4 SHOWCASE A CORNER

Hang lots of framed prints and paintings in a corner and turn a dull space into your own mini art gallery. Go for different sizes and materials for the frames to vary the look.

Frames and posters, from a selection, Søstrene Grene

5 HOW TO MAKE A CUPBOARD CURTAIN

Hide open shelving or replace a cabinet door with handy gathered curtains for relaxed country style.

■ Measure the dimension of the space where your curtain will go. Choose the fabric you’d like for your curtain and cut the piece to fit, allowing a little extra for the width to ensure a slightly looser fit and to allow for the hems and a channel for the curtain rod.

■ Next you need to sew a hem on all the raw edges. Fold the edge in half an inch and iron it flat, then use a sewing machine to sew the hem.

■ To sew a sleeve for your curtain rod, measure and pin a two-inch fold on the top edge of your curtain. Before you sew it, check your curtain rod will fit through the sleeve. Then sew it down using a straight stitch.

■ Thread your curtain onto the curtain rail, making sure it is at the right height for the cupboard and that it covers the space completely.

6 EMBRACE FABULOUS FLORALS

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