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BUNDLE OF CURVES

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August 21, 2025

MOST of us spend a large chunk of time in our homes, so it only makes sense to make them cosy and decorated but also to put our stamp on them.

- BY CIARA O'LOUGHLIN

BUNDLE OF CURVES

It's a creative way of expressing our personal styles.

Summer and the mild early Autumn is the perfect time to revamp your home and brighten your space.

EZ Living Interior's visual merchandiser Aimee O'Donovan has talked us through the latest trends, how to add pizzazz to your home without breaking the bank.

According to the interior expert, it's out with boring beige and dull grey and in with warm woods and pops of colour.

She said: "What's really popular for us is more natural styles. So a lot of natural woods, natural finishes, more organic shapes and things.

"So across a lot of our dining ranges and our sofa ranges there are a lot of curves.

"We're going away from the sharp edges and rectangular so it gives a much more organic kind of flow, and people are loving it.

"It's all about creating warmth and cosiness within the homes. So the grey is gone.

"Everyone had the grey walls, the grey tables, the grey doors, but it's gone completely away from that.

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