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West Dorset Living Jun - Jul 2023

The summer is here - with bountiful produce, longer days and uplifting sunshine! We've echoed that with this edition, with lots of home, garden and foodie inspiration. Plus, check out our bumper competition guide, with nearly £4,000 of prizes to be won!

The summer is here - with bountiful produce, longer days and uplifting sunshine! We've echoed that with this edition, with lots of home, garden and foodie inspiration. Plus, check out our bumper competition guide, with nearly £4,000 of prizes to be won!

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c/o Amanda Kirkpatrick<br />

Espresso<br />

INTERIOR<br />

Our guide of upcoming trends to<br />

help you re-energise your home<br />

WARM WOOD TONES<br />

The use of warmer wood tones and an earthy colour<br />

palette in furniture and fabric will continue to rise<br />

c/o Victoria Meale<br />

<strong>Living</strong> &<br />

Dining<br />

Some easy trends to introduce<br />

into your space to give it a<br />

refreshing overhaul<br />

1970s<br />

We are seeing the 1970s<br />

return in furniture, fabric<br />

and especially lighting -<br />

statement Murano-style<br />

chandeliers particularly<br />

Light: Studio Laurin<br />

SUSTAINABLE CHOICES<br />

Consumers are becoming more mindful of choosing<br />

environmentally-friendly options, and rightly so, as the<br />

conversation and importance of sustainable design will<br />

begin to take centre stage. People are increasingly asking<br />

where and how items are made.<br />

Kala Hmong Cushion, £35,<br />

hauslife.co.uk<br />

Farrow & Ball Broccoli Brown<br />

BROWN TONES<br />

Brown is the new colour of luxury,<br />

with deep shades helping to<br />

create grown-up spaces which<br />

still exude warmth.

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