[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with Creoglass, but all words and opinions are my own] When we decorated our kitchen we decided against installing splashbacks – we wanted a minimalist look, and we’d seen plenty of beautiful examples of splashback-less schemes on Pinterest. A few months down the line, we’re beginning to regret our choice: the walls are already covered in marks . . .
Autumn-winter 2016 collection from Ferm Living
Following on from Friday's round-up of the latest product launches, I have another new-season collection to share with you today. This one is from Danish brand Ferm Living, and it encompasses so many gorgeous designs that I couldn't resist giving it a full post of its own. Ferm Living was founded by Trine Andersen in 2005 and combines minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics with graphic . . .
A small favour…
The briefest of posts today, as I'd like to ask a little favour. The nominations for the Amara Interior Blog Awards 2016 have just been announced, and I'm over the moon to have been put forward in the 'Best Design Inspiration' category. The voting stage is now open and only the five blogs with the most votes will make it onto the final shortlist, so if you like These Four Walls and feel it's . . .
New furniture & homeware finds | August 2016
Last month I posted a round-up of some of my favourite new homeware finds, and there's been such a raft of exciting launches since then that I've decided to make it a regular series. So, here's a look at the latest products to reach my radar... . . .
A summer evening by the sea
I blogged last week about my determination to savour the last few weeks of summer, and it's something I've been putting into action this week. On Monday Chris and I left the office on the dot of six (a rarity for both of us) and headed straight to Clevedon, a pretty little town on the North Somerset coast, half an hour's drive from Bristol. Clevedon is famous for its Victorian pier, whose . . .
Simple summer pleasures
Ever since I was a child, I’ve loved the lazy, care-free days of late summer: the trees heavy with fruit, the fields tinged with gold, the evenings long and light. Nowadays, of course, I spend much of my time stuck in an office, but I try to recapture some of that seasonal magic during my evenings and weekends. So, for everyone who’s struggling to make the most of summer in what little free . . .
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