Australian Home Beautiful

EDITOR’S LETTER

Fresh focus

always love giving my home a refresh at the start of a new year. Clearing away the Christmas decorations feels so therapeutic, especially when I see all the free space a bit of a refresh, too. For example, you might notice this page looks different. Each month, we’ll feature a new textile here, to show you all the fabulous patterns and colours you can apply to your upholstery, window treatments and walls. We’re starting with one of my favourites – ‘Nihi’ linen in Midnight by Anna Spiro Textiles. How divine. It reminds me of Portuguese tiles.

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