David Tsay
06.01.2024 - 00:25 / bhg.com / Maggie Gillette
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Maximalism continues to trend, in every corner of every room—and in 2024, mirrors are getting more playful and exuberant. Along with opening up a space and adding dimension to a room (perfect for brightening dark winter days) the asymmetrical blob mirror automatically makes any space feel more whimsical.
Although the blob mirror name doesn’t exude glamor, this free-form mirror can tie your maximalist room together with minimal effort.
If you want to try this sleek style, read on for tips on adding this unique accessory to your home.
Blob mirrors come in an array of shapes and sizes, but the one defining characteristic is that the mirror has an asymmetrical design and an organic-feeling shape.
Many blob mirrors are frameless or finished with narrow metal edging, giving them a casual and more modern look than traditional mirrors.
A blob mirror’s freeform shape feels playful, signaling the owner doesn’t take themselves or typical design norms too seriously. This trend is especially popular with Gen Z, who are shaping their own world away from the conventional rules—in employment, relationships, and decor.
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Generally, blob mirrors lend themselves most naturally to modern spaces and casual environments. Their curvy silhouettes echo the lines of contemporary furniture design, so they seamlessly fit into this kind of style.
In a modern home, place a blob mirror anywhere you typically would put a traditional mirror or where you want to bounce extra light. These mirrors can instantly transform a bathroom when placed over the vanity. Hang a full-length blob mirror in your entryway, where it's practical for last-minute outfit checks on the way out the door and an immediate stylish statement
In his classic book Mormon Country, author Wallace Stegner noted that nineteenth century Mormons planted rows of Lombardy poplar trees wherever they established settlements in the territory that is now Utah. The trees served as windbreaks and boundary markers, but they were also the flags that marked the advance of Mormon civilization in a hostile territory. In my hometown and lots of other towns all over the United States elm trees served a similar function, marking the spread of middle class residential neighborhoods during the end of the nineteenth and the first third of the twentieth centuries. In the 1960’s almost all of those tall elegant trees fell prey to Dutch Elm Disease, making each municipality a little poorer.
Away from the Show Gardens on Main Avenue, the Sanctuary Gardens offer plenty of inspiration and often on a more achievable scale. A garden that honours 200 years of the National Gallery, a family space that can bounce back from heavy rainfall, and a sensory haven that supports the emotional wellbeing for children undergoing cancer treatment, feature in 2024’s line up.
The All About Plants category debuted in the Great Pavilion at RHS Chelsea 2022. This year, six gardens supported by Project Giving Back and designed in collaboration with a UK charity, will be on display. A grief garden, a skate park with a focus on edible planting, and a vibrant design that champions good gut health are just a snapshot of the gardens putting plants at the forefront of the design and keeping hard landscape at a minimum.
As temperatures drop and the air turns crisp, there’s nothing better than hunkering in and snuggling up with your favorite throws. They’re a must for movie nights, post-party chats, and family game nights during colder months. But, what do you do when you’re done using them?
With winter approaching, the days are getting shorter and temperatures are falling fast. As we spend more time in the comfort of our homes, it’s always nice to get our spaces feeling extra cozy.
The Main Avenue of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show is the heart of the iconic event. An extraordinary opportunity for talented newcomers and experienced designers alike to showcase innovation, creativity and the transformative power of a garden space in the heart of the city and watched by an audience of millions. Tom Massey is back after his 2023 Chelsea Flower Show success, this year partnering with Je Ahn, and familiar faces Ann-Marie Powell, Matthew Childs, Tom Stewart-Smith and Robert Myers are designing show gardens supported by Project Giving Back.
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Conifers may have a history reaching back 300 million years and cover wide stretches of the northern nemisphere but as garden plants they have long been out of favour. That may be changing. Innovative use at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show last year demonstrated how conifers can add structure to a garden in a relaxed way.
If you’re looking for a light-hearted giggle, make a beeline for this hive of bee puns and bee jokes!
The New Year is officially upon us, and while most of us don’t focus on sprucing up our patios and porches until the early spring, interior designers already have their thumb on the pulse of this year’s biggest outdoor decor trends. Here are eight patio and porch trends to watch out for in 2024, according to design experts.
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