But rather than going bland or beige, choose something that also brings decorative flair. The satisfaction of good storage makes working life more serene and seamlessly productive – meaning you’re happier in the end, too. Pieces are in conversation with each other – move them and the topic will change. And when you put something down, remember it need not be its resting place. Avoid being a snob, things don’t need to be valuable: see what you’re drawn to at markets, carboots, secondhand. I just found my stash of old wooden shoe lasts, now on display. ![]() Don’t be afraid to rummage through the attic to see what might now make a reappearance. I’ve just rearranged my main shelves they are full of brown and cream midcentury pottery, and lots of white. They needn’t match, but connect through colour, textile or print. Start with the item you love most, and build from there. With shelves, imagine you’re creating a collection. ![]() You needn’t conduct a major overhaul, just a tweak, rearrangement or new addition can change your space. ‘See what you’re drawn to at markets, carboots and secondhand’: Lucinda Chambers at home in London.
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