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Thu 10 Mar 2016 James Nuttall

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There are many ways you can achieve a ‘signature’ look in your home. Some people choose to inject a certain colour or shade into every corner of their interior, making this colour synonymous with their own, individual style, while others select certain types of artwork to adorn their walls.

However, there is a much more literal way of getting a signature look in an interior, and that is with decorative letters. We’re talking about lamps in the shape of your initials, patterned fabrics with gorgeous cursive lettering printed onto them, and even bookcases in the shape of letters.

These home decorating ideas are particularly prevalent in home offices. These environments are the ultimate dichotomy between work and play, you want to feel comfortable and relaxed, yet you don’t want to become distracted from the job in hand. Script accessories, such as patterned roman blinds and curtains that feature words and letters, matched with simple yet stylish accessories that stimulate your mind to work hard, can have a brilliantly positive impact on your workday.

Neutral shades such as greys and browns come into their own in this trend, while softer blues and reds help to highlight the beautiful simplicity of the letters, making them stand out and catch your eye.

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Kid’s Rooms

Education needn’t end in the classroom. Children’s minds can be subtly stimulated in the home, without making them feel like they are having to do work. Adding toys to their collection that require them to use their brains and spell, along curtains or blinds which feature words on the pattern, is a gentle and simple way to improve their vocabulary and reading ability.

There is a massive selection of toys, wall charts and clocks available, which will both add style and colour to your kid’s bedroom, but also get them reading – an activity that is fundamental to any child’s development.

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Home Office

Typographical prints and accessories can work miracles at inspiring you if you work from home. Anyone who’s ever worked from home knows just how easy it is to get distracted: how difficult it can sometimes be to find the motivation to begin the working day when you are not in a formal office environment, and there’s a pile of ironing staring you in the face!

How you set up your working environment is crucial – it is important that you create a comfortable yet professional environment, which both helps to keep you focused but is not so sterile and cold that you feel uninspired. We suggest that you opt for simple and stylish furniture, and the same goes for decorations. You should accessorise with products that will motivate and inspire you to be the best you can be.[/ezcol_1half_end]

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