Create an on trend living space which Kate Moss would be proud of.

Home and Garden on Female First

Home and Garden on Female First

From catwalk to home interiors, September is the perfect time to bring the runway style to your bedroom just in time for London Fashion Week.

Summer may be long gone but one of the standout trends for 2016 is the use of check stripes and duck egg tones alongside relaxing shades of grey.

Bring this coastal chic trend to your bedroom for a truly trendy, tranquil seaside escape.

Here are 3 top tips from the Emily Wardman, Textile Designer at Julian Charles to transform your bedroom in time for London Fashion Week:

1. Crazy about checks

The use of nautical checks and stripes create a classy coastal charm to the bedroom. The nautical check design works beautifully to accent the seaside theme, especially when used on your bedspread - creating a quick and easy way to inject a striking drama look to the room without being overpowering.

Add of splash of fresh white paint to the walls to allow an airy, inviting yet striking focal point to the room.

2. Fabrics are your friend

Be playful with your fabrics for the ultimate seaside style statement.

The weathered use of faded fabrics encapsulates the essence of coastal interiors as these subtle additions can change your entire room with minimal effort.

To create cool coastal charm whilst maintaining a cosy luxurious feel to the bedroom, add a mixture of beautiful fabrics from velvets, woollen knits to wooden button detailing to add depth and create a beach hut feel to your room.

3. It's all in the detail

The key to achieving the ultimate Coastal Living trend, is the attention to detail when accessorising.

Interior style comes alive when attention is paid to the smaller details of a room's decor scheme.

Invest in coastal-styled decorative accessories to bring finishing touches to the room. Wall art, photos with a beach background, anchors and shells will instantly add character to your living space and quickly spruce up any tired furniture.

Complement this coastal decor with the use natural colours and materials such as wood and pebble stone greys for your furniture, cushions and throws, to bring a light, airy neutral look to your living space.

To find more interiors inspiration visit www.juliancharles.co.uk