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Interior design predictions for the year ahead, from Country Life’s guru Giles Kime.
The pelmet
Together with fabric-lined walls, a very deep chair and a roaring fire, there are few things more cosseting than a pelmet.
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They have the pulled-together look of a well-tailored suit and offer an additional buffer against light and sound. They’re a faff compared with a pole, but a faff that is definitely worth tolerating.
The flower room
Dreaming of an enormous open-plan kitchen the size of Wembley Stadium? Sadly that’s now a bit 10 years ago. The thinking person’s mega kitchen isn’t any smaller, it’s simply sliced up into spaces dedicated to specific purposes.
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Clouds scurry across the hallway of this London flat. Not real ones, of course, but the low-lying stratocumuli of a monochrome wallpaper by Fornasetti. It’s a clever device, calculated to pull your gaze towards the view of the Thames which flows directly beneath this eighth-floor home in a watery ribbon of greens and browns that change with the seasons.
Rachel Chudley, who designed the interior, likens the hallway to a “birthing portal… you step through the front door and – whoosh! – you’re immediately transported towards the river.” Her growing reputation for expressive style has drawn likeminded clients, such as Lulu Guinness, doyenne of vintage bag design. This project, however, was closer to home.