Uncategorized Style Steal: Buried Treasure 30 September, 2020 | Less than 1 min read A large dose of colour with natural elements keeps this home feeling fresh Interior Design: Barclay Interiors Photography: James Balston Read the full Buried Treasure article with more stunning photography on pages 150-158, issue 132 1 Placido Carver dining chair, £199, Made 2 Humbug ceramic table lamp, £174, Cotterell & Co 3 Regency set of 2 mustard yellow cushions, £50, Habitat 4 Small carved stone buddha head, £39, Shimu 1 Kentucky geometric rug, from £49, Housecosy 2 The Eigg headboard, £659, The Headboard Workshop 3 Ivory porcelain jug, £25.95, Monday 4 Antique brass effect globe vase, £20, Cult Furniture 5 Notting Hill Row art print, from £20, Annie Montgomery Design Tags issue 132MoodboardStyle Steal - ADVERTISEMENT - Trending Interiors “It’s so surreal!”: Scotland’s Home of the Year finalist Rachel Dougherty on her ‘shocking’ episode win Books Gleneagles at 100: New book to celebrate landmark anniversary of the ‘Glorious Playground’ People & Culture Scotland’s Home of the Year 2024: An exclusive chat with judge Danny Campbell Sponsored Kitchen & Dining Create a cosier home and happier planet with retrofit Depending on the changes you make, a retrofit could increase the value of your home by as much as £10,000 Latest “It’s so surreal!”: Scotland’s Home of the Year finalist Rachel Dougherty on her ‘shocking’ episode win Gleneagles at 100: New book to celebrate landmark anniversary of the ‘Glorious Playground’ Scotland’s Home of the Year 2024: An exclusive chat with judge Danny Campbell This stunning concrete kitchen in Ayrshire is a work of art Strathberry x Collagerie: The influences behind the new collection Annabel Karim Kassar: A chat with the award-winning architect and designer More like this “It’s so surreal!”: Scotland’s Home of the Year finalist Rachel Dougherty on her ‘shocking’ episode win Gleneagles at 100: New book to celebrate landmark anniversary of the ‘Glorious Playground’ Scotland’s Home of the Year 2024: An exclusive chat with judge Danny Campbell This stunning concrete kitchen in Ayrshire is a work of art