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Horsham Living Apr - May 2024

Spring has officially sprung! This edition is packed with fun for all the family, plus lots of delicious recipes, home inspiration and, of course, our usual dose of fabulous competitions

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CREATE YOUR<br />

DREAM HOME<br />

Ahead of the Homebuilding & Renovating Show<br />

Series, we caught up with expert designer<br />

Julia Kendell to discuss all things interiors.<br />

CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT SOME<br />

PROJECTS YOU’RE WORKING ON AT<br />

THE MOMENT?<br />

I’m currently working on several large<br />

property renovations and new builds<br />

for clients in the south east. One I am<br />

particularly enjoying is the contemporary<br />

renovation of a large 1920s property.<br />

The clients are configuring and adding<br />

to the space to create a huge 15m x<br />

8m open-plan kitchen and living area.<br />

These large spaces can be challenging<br />

to design but a lot of fun! This year I<br />

am also collaborating with one of the<br />

other Homebuilding & Renovating Show<br />

experts, Allan Corfield and a team of<br />

the best in the industry to provide a<br />

‘silver-service’ architectural design and<br />

build for clients who are looking for a<br />

premium experience where every detail<br />

is considered and delivered. Working<br />

alongside the best of the best is thrilling!<br />

I will be launching my ‘Interior Design<br />

Series’ in early Spring. This is a collection<br />

of video modules I have written and filmed<br />

to provide online content for anyone<br />

embarking on a decoration/ build and<br />

needing guidance to know where to start<br />

and how to create their perfect home.<br />

DO YOU THINK SOCIAL MEDIA IS<br />

MAKING DESIGN MORE ACCESSIBLE<br />

OR MAKING IT FEEL LIKE WE ALL<br />

NEED TO HAVE UNATTAINABLE,<br />

PERFECT SPACES?<br />

I have mixed feelings when it comes<br />

to design in social media. It certainly<br />

provides endless inspiration and ideas<br />

but so much of it is impractical for<br />

normal daily life or has been created by<br />

AI presenting ridiculously ‘fantastical’<br />

settings. I ask clients to share Pinterest<br />

boards with me at the beginning of a<br />

project to ensure we are on the same<br />

page, but I occasionally have a battle to<br />

explain that most of the images online are<br />

lit and styled way beyond what can be<br />

expected in real life.<br />

WHAT ARE YOUR TIPS TO REFRESH A<br />

SPACE WITH A LIMITED BUDGET?<br />

One of the most impactful ways to refresh<br />

a space is to think about maximising<br />

light into the room. Replace curtains with<br />

lighter blinds and if the budget allows,<br />

swap out carpet for hard flooring. A<br />

timber floor will always make a room<br />

feel substantially larger and brighter<br />

than carpet. A lick of paint on the walls<br />

always works wonders to make a space<br />

feel renewed and don’t forget about<br />

the ceiling. A fresh coat will aid light<br />

bouncing around the room and can be<br />

transformational.<br />

THE KITCHEN IS THE ENDURING<br />

POWERHOUSE OF THE HOME –<br />

AND OFTEN THE SPACE WE SAY<br />

SELLS HOUSES. HOW HAVE YOU<br />

SEEN KITCHEN DESIGN CHANGE IN<br />

THE PAST FEW YEARS AND WHAT<br />

CONSIDERATIONS AND TRENDS ARE<br />

YOU SEEING EMERGE NOW?<br />

Kitchen design has changed markedly<br />

in the past few years. With larger spaces<br />

to fill there has been an emergence of<br />

dedicated activity areas, such as breakfast<br />

cabinets, baking cabinets and walk-in<br />

larders. The island has also become the<br />

key must-have’ for most planning their<br />

new kitchen providing a sociable cooking<br />

area and somewhere to gather around.<br />

One of the newest trends has seen<br />

multiple islands becoming popular, each<br />

with specific uses, to fill cavernous openplan<br />

rooms. For those with a significant<br />

budget, there has also been a shift<br />

towards having a ‘show kitchen’ and a<br />

working kitchen behind it to mitigate some<br />

of the issues of open-plan entertaining.<br />

The most important consideration when<br />

planning your kitchen is to start the design<br />

process as early as possible. Often the<br />

kitchen design will lead positions of<br />

doorways/windows to maximise the layout<br />

so having this nailed before the builders<br />

make a start is always wise.<br />

WITH BUILD COSTS INCREASING<br />

RAPIDLY, WHERE WOULD YOU<br />

ADVISE HOMEOWNERS SPEND VS<br />

SAVE WHEN RENOVATING THEIR<br />

HOMES?<br />

The places to invest in are those that<br />

receive most use and are least likely to<br />

be replaced in the future. Flooring and<br />

lighting are key elements for any home<br />

and I would always prioritise buying good<br />

quality door and cabinet handles, light<br />

switches and any element that we interact<br />

with daily. Consider the ‘niggly’ areas that<br />

are a nuisance if not functioning well, such<br />

as leaky taps, dodgy boiler etc to inform<br />

decisions on investment. Renovating a<br />

home should provide a space of relaxation<br />

and enjoyment, not daily annoyances!<br />

Areas to save are the ‘novel’ built-in<br />

gadgets that might be easily tired of after<br />

a year or so and unnecessarily expensive<br />

paint (ask your decorator their thoughts<br />

on this!)<br />

HAVE YOU SEEN DESIGN BECOMING<br />

MORE SUSTAINABILITY-LED?<br />

The industry is certainly engaging in<br />

the sustainable conversation more<br />

and more. This, of course, is vital and<br />

not least because every time we make<br />

a good choice environmentally, it is<br />

inevitably a better choice for our health<br />

and well-being too. A low VOC product,<br />

for example, will ensure the air quality in<br />

the home remains clean and choosing<br />

natural material finishes are known to<br />

enhance our experience of our spaces,<br />

reduce stress and have a calming effect.<br />

Manufacturers are responding to this<br />

shift and it has become far easier to<br />

make sustainable choices in most areas<br />

of renovating/ new-build so there is less<br />

excuse not to pay attention!<br />

Design Series website - launching (Feb<br />

14th) - www.interiordesignseries.com<br />

The National Homebuilding & Renovating<br />

Show at the NEC, Birmingham, is<br />

celebrating its 30th anniversary. Readers<br />

can get free tickets to all the <strong>2024</strong> shows<br />

on this link:<br />

www.homebuildingshow.co.uk/<br />

minerva<br />

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