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Do the WHITE THING

Your Home and Garden

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April 2025

Tres chic or a design cop out? Here's how to make all-white interiors interesting, liveable and cosy

- Text Shelley Tustin

Do the WHITE THING

For a fundamental neutral, white can be surprisingly controversial. It is seen as stark and sterile, impractical, boring and the fallback choice of the indecisive. But it can also be bold and striking, or serene and sophisticated. It can be warm and welcoming – even family-friendly. Scandi-style interiors are a masterclass in liveable whites, striking the right balance between clean lines and layering, neutrality and texture, and thoughtfully curated spaces that stop short of minimalism. Learn from the masters, then wear white your own way.

Nail the white look

The diverse opinions on white are unsurprising, given the range of looks you can create with this single shade. Light and bright? Yes, of course. But also cosy and nurturing, breezy and bohemian, or starkly minimalist. Before venturing down the white-paved road, pick the look that speaks to you.

Classic: Think of a rustic farmhouse-style interior, lifted from oppressive darkness by liberal swathes of white paint. This look celebrates all the bumps and imperfections of an older, lived-in home, but softens them with muted, matte white paint.

Modern: Cool whites create a gallery-like space for high concept minimalist living, or else provide the freshest possible backdrop for creative pops of colour. If you love art, or choose furniture based on its sculptural appeal, this look shines a figurative spotlight on every piece.

imageHoliday whites: White interiors are untouchable? Not in this space. White surfaces and furnishings are paired with organic textures to create a shoes-off bohemian look that makes you feel meltingly relaxed.

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