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Hello, it’s Elizabeth here! Welcome to the �rst edition of, Elegance at home, with Elizabeth Styles. Each season I will share with you soft furnishing ideas, hints, tips and real-life case studies of some of the transformations we’ve created. Hopefully you’ll glean some inspiration to make your house a home you love! If you are one of my very loyal clients that have already followed my journey thank you so much, Elizabeth Styles would not have �ourished without your continued custom and referrals, it is very much appreciated. It’s almost time to say goodbye to the glorious summer we had, I know I’m sorry to mention it! With cooler weather fast approaching its time to update your home to match the seasonal change. This month I’m o�ering style inspiration to get your home Autumn ready. Put the kettle on, nestle in a cosy chair and spend the next few minuets dreaming up some ideas for your home. Top Interior Trends for Autumn Jewel tones are making a comeback, think sapphire blue, emerald green, topaz and amethyst. I love this armchair upholstered in this luxurious navy velvet. The edition of a single feature chair will transform any room, also mixing textures and styles gives a more considered look to your home. The metalic gold legs perfect this piece, gold and brass metals are going nowhere this season! If your not feeling particularly brave and an injection of a bold colour seems a step too far then try adding luxurious textured fabrics such as short pile velvets, silks and ta�eters in pastel jewel tones. Alternitivley, the addition of a few scatter cushions are a perfect way to introduce trends to your home. The new Hatton range is elegant in everyway. The deep Jewel tones, rich velvets and sleek silks can be used to create impact interiors or simple sophistication, our options are endless! We can combine any colours and create some wonderful cushions that will prove a hit and a nod to the current trend without going OTT! Adding a couple of cushions are a great way to instantly transform any room.

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