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Floods Take Deadly Toll in Greece and Turkey
Floods Take Deadly Toll in Greece and Turkey
Floods left a trail of devastation across Greece and Turkey, while Paris and London are baking under an
1970-01-01 08:00
Three in hospital after car hits people outside pub
Three in hospital after car hits people outside pub
Two women and a man, aged in their 50s and 60s, have been taken to Letterkenny University Hospital.
1970-01-01 08:00
Head of Japan's top pop agency resigns after admitting late founder sexually abused minors for decades
Head of Japan's top pop agency resigns after admitting late founder sexually abused minors for decades
The head of Japan's top pop agency Johnny & Associates stepped down Thursday after admitting that her uncle, the company's late founder, had sexually abused minors for years, following months of international scrutiny and an independent investigation.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK has not backed down in tech encryption row, minister says
UK has not backed down in tech encryption row, minister says
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain will require social media companies to take action to stop child abuse on their platforms, and if
1970-01-01 08:00
Top Forecaster JPMorgan Sees Yen Sliding as Far as 155 to Dollar
Top Forecaster JPMorgan Sees Yen Sliding as Far as 155 to Dollar
The slide in the yen isn’t over, despite expectations the dollar may not be quite so strong in
1970-01-01 08:00
'More and more on the move'. Record number of migrant children in Latin America and Caribbean, UN warns
'More and more on the move'. Record number of migrant children in Latin America and Caribbean, UN warns
Children are migrating through Latin America and the Caribbean in record numbers, driven by gang violence, poverty, instability and climate change, the United Nations reported Wednesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
How to style your home like a professional
How to style your home like a professional
Thinking about giving your home a mini makeover? When it comes to creating your own personal style, there are a few principles which come in super handy when you’re about to embark on a new project… and take your first foray into the world of interior design. “It’s not rocket science that if you wake up in a home or room you love, which makes you feel happy and calm and brings a smile to your face, then you will start your day with a more positive mindset,” Lucy Gough writes in her new book, The Home Style Handbook. “And it doesn’t have to cost the earth either. Paint, wallpaper, upcycling, second-hand furniture, along with a new cushion or two, can go a long way in transforming your home,” she suggests. Currently living in Sydney, Australia, and head stylist at Home Beautiful magazine, Gough says she feels it’s important as a stylist and freelance creative director to be able to turn your hand to any aesthetic a client asks of you. “Us stylists need to be truly versatile!” enthuses Gough. Here, she shares her insider tips on how to style your home like it is second nature, which is sure to put you in a positive frame of mind… Make a mood board “All wonderful interiors schemes are pulled together in the beginning stages using a mood board,” says Gough. “Not only are they important in helping pull together all your creative thoughts and ideas,” she continues. “But they are fun to make and a great mindful task for you to play around with at the beginning of the project, to make sure you get it right first time.” Create continuity of colour “If you can decide on your colour and texture palette before you embark on picking up a paintbrush, your home will feel cohesive,” notes Gough. “And might trick people into thinking a professional has helped you!” A thread of colour throughout your home is so important for it to feel like you have considered your ideas before implementing them, she adds. Tell a story Not only should you consider your palette but also think about a theme, says Gough. “Now, I’m not talking about a Disney theme here! I mean a thread forming around your love of antiques, family treasures, a dark palette or coastal look for example. “Something that makes your heart sing when you walk in your home!” Then add colours you love and bring these together with surface samples and foliage, she writes in The Home Style Handbook. If you decide to go with two or more bold colours, Gough says to add some soft tones in between to give them space to breathe. Style your space in sections “I suggest approaching your room as a series of vignettes,” encourages Gough. “Sometimes, if you’re not a professional it can be overwhelming to think about styling a whole room at a time. Instead, think of each room as a series of smaller spaces. “Look through your phone screen and break it down into smaller photographable corners and sections,” advises Gough. “For example, style the sofa area first then the TV unit area second, and the corner with the armchair and mirror third.” And when it comes to the finishing touches, such as styling your succulents, she writes: “Notice how the objects and plants on the cabinet (pictured) are higher in the top left and then go down at an angle to the bottom right.” Visualise a triangle formation “When I am styling bookshelves, I like to style using a visual triangle formation,” says Gough. “I never style with symmetry – although there is nothing wrong with doing so.” She continues: “I prefer the more relaxed look and find creating triangular shapes between items helps aesthetically. “And don’t pack things in too tightly,” says Gough. “You should give things room to breathe!” The Home Style Handbook by Lucy Gough, published by Mitchell Beazley, priced £30. Photography by Simon Bevan. Available now. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live One in 10 ‘spending beyond their means’ – try these 7 cutbacks guaranteed to save families money Grandmother and grandson who had sepsis at same time ‘lucky to be alive’ What is combination cholesterol therapy, as study suggests it could save lives?
1970-01-01 08:00
Olivia Rodrigo 'walked out' of new horror Beau is Afraid
Olivia Rodrigo 'walked out' of new horror Beau is Afraid
Olivia Rodrigo couldn't cope with new movie 'Beau is Afraid'.
1970-01-01 08:00
Liam Neeson scolded by George Lucas for making lightsaber noises
Liam Neeson scolded by George Lucas for making lightsaber noises
Liam Neeson has revealed he and Ewan McGregor were scolded by Star Wars creator George Lucas for making lightsaber noises while they were trying to film a fight scene for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
1970-01-01 08:00
Blink-182 tease new music with cryptic posters and website
Blink-182 tease new music with cryptic posters and website
'All The Small Things' rockers Blink-182 are teasing their new album with a series of posters and a mystery website.
1970-01-01 08:00
Drake sets release date for new album For All the Dogs
Drake sets release date for new album For All the Dogs
Rapper/singer Drake has finally given fans the news they have been hoping for by setting a release date for his new album For All the Dogs
1970-01-01 08:00
LSEG investors raise $3.4 billion from share sales
LSEG investors raise $3.4 billion from share sales
LONDON (Reuters) -Investors in London Stock Exchange Group including Blackstone and Thomson Reuters, have raised around 2.75 billion pounds ($3.44
1970-01-01 08:00
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