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Design lesson: Lighten up!

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Designer Kimberley Seldon shares some summertime decorating ideas.

Kimberley's 10 favourite summer touches
1 Cabana stripes Nothing says summer like fresh wide stripes on fabric adorning furnishings and windows. Accent this orderly look with floral pillows and lightweight throws.

2 Grass matting Seagrass and sisal, with their casual barefoot beauty, are a pleasing contrast to stone and hardwood floors. Seagrass is my favourite because its waxy leaf provides more comfort underfoot.

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3 Wicker furniture Neither a southern porch nor a northern garden room is complete without at least one piece of easy-going wicker furniture. Effortless elegance makes wicker so pleasing year-round.

4 Plants and flowers Bring the outdoors in by including some hardy indoor plants and flowers in your decorating scheme. My summer favourites are ivy, jasmine and bougainvillea.

5 Shells and pebbles No matter where you display them, pebbles and shells always look like they were just plucked from the beach. Today, you can even find flooring tiles made of real pebbles embedded in plastic resin for a year-round beachy look.

6 Outdoor accents Garden urns, Tuscan planters and European wrought-iron furniture look just as smart indoors as out. Consider using these often-oversize outdoor pieces in unexpected interior locations.

7 Matchstick or bamboo blinds Paired with linen draperies, matchstick or bamboo blinds are perennially pleasing and affordable.

8 Linens and sheers Today's fabric manufacturers offer a range of lightweight linens and sheers with decorative detailing like embroidered stitching and beading that creates a stylish look.

9 Painted furniture Whether it's a vintage chest or a four-poster bed, painted furniture is a staple of summery shabby chic style.

10 Shutters Plantation shutters provide maximum sun control without the fuss of drapery panels. Crisp white always looks right.

Image courtesy of IKEA

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