The latest in news, trends and happenings for the home, with CW Home editor, Abbey Halter.
Community gardens grow global citizens
The simple act of gardening can deliver unique learning experiences, research from the University of South Australia shows. Primary school children are using horticulture to engage with their curriculum through a weekly gardening project while encouraging a sustainable future. UniSA Associate Professor Kathryn Paige said the students were learning maths, chemistry, science and biology, and literacy through the project, and their social skills also improved as they engaged with their peers.
2023 Wallpaper trends
Wallpaper remains a key interior design element in Australian homes. Superfresco Easy have predicted the top two wallpaper trends for 2023.
Neutrals: Warmer neutrals – terracotta red, rich browns, and celadon green – are expected to be popular in adding calmness, subtlety and sophistication to homes.
Wood, brick, panels & tiles: We expect to see realistic wallpapers replicating wood, bricks, panels, and tiles, along with geometric designs. Bringing a sense of tradition and comfort to rooms, this simple and structured style will be right on trend.
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