It’s been a long time since our last Friday Finds, but rest assured this one is worth the wait. From uplifting photography to colour inspiration, I’ve gone and found a host of fascinating interior design titbits from across the web. Here is a selection of some of the best!
Funky Laundry Baskets on Homedit
Ever been depressed by how hopelessly mundane your laundry basket is? Course you have. Well thankfully Homedit has come to the rescue with an article that specifically addresses your basket woes, featuring everything from customisable hampers to double decker behemoths.
Jane Wilder Photography on Decor8
I feel some of the wall art I shared in the past was a little bleak, so to cheer you all up I’ve found something more perky this week. Jane Wilder is a photographer based in California whose bright, vivid work is perfect for livening up a dreary wall.
The Ultimate Guide to Pastels on Homedit
It’s common knowledge now that pastels are here to stay, but that doesn’t mean that they’re easy to use. If you’re new to the pastel trend, this handy guide from Homedit is full of all sorts of tips and advice to help you pull off the pastel look in style.
I have no idea how long Apartment Therapy have had this feature, but I absolutely love it. Basically Colour Search is an inspiration tool that allows you to crawl through the website’s huge database of images and filter by the colour you choose. The tool lets you not only select multiple colours, but even adjust how much of each colour you want to filter for. This is a great tool for some quick, colour-related inspiration.
DIY Tree Trunk Plant Pots on Homedit
I love creative DIY solutions, and this cool tree trunk plant pot has got to be one of the best I’ve found. Simply follow these simple instruction on Homedit to get a plant plot you’d be bark-ing mad not to love!
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Nick Beaumont
Writer, blogger and drinker of tea, Nick is the office bookworm who is obsessed with all things word related. Having written for a variety of publications, including a year writing about art and interior design in Shanghai, Nick is now the content writer for Fireplace World, where he continues his struggle to save the world, one blog post at a time.
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