The Black Friday frenzy has begun! Amid a flurry of discounts and offers, we hope our style guide inspires you to make intentional choices and invest in your home rather than make impulsive purchases.
Whether you’ve grown bored of a room, are dreaming of a new bathroom, or are simply looking for design inspiration, this guide is for you.
Try Texture to Add Depth to Your Monochromatic Bedroom
A monochromatic bedroom is a design choice that rarely goes out of style, making it a practical option for long-term design. Beyond being timeless, a monochromatic colour palette is calming, making it the perfect choice for a room to unwind and relax in.
Instead of relying on colour for personality, focus on texture. Combine fabrics such as a fluffy throw, a woven rug, and decorative items in natural materials to keep the room visually interesting. With colour taking a backseat, there’s less risk of the space feeling overstimulating.
Instead of painting your walls a neutral colour, consider textured panelling. Panels break up flat walls and create visual interest without overwhelming the space. They can be installed as a feature wall behind a television or wrapped around the room for a rich, luxurious finish reminiscent of boutique hotels. Adding texture ensures a neutral palette never feels plain or lacklustre.

Abstract Black 8mm and Elegance Abstract Platinum 8mm
When you think of monochromatic, your mind might go straight to creams, greys, taupe, and browns. But pink can also work as a neutral and we predict it will become even more popular in 2026. Pinks range from mauve to pastel, so it’s all down to personal preference. We would style pink with a complementary shade such as light grey, incorporating wooden textures like rattan and bamboo, and adding houseplants or dried flowers for a natural touch.

Enhance Your Dining Room with a Feature Wall
There’s a reason that feature walls are a staple in decorating – they’re failsafe – and are the answer to completely transforming the look of a room.

STRIVO Premium Walnut Acoustic Slat Wall Panel
The before-and-after of the dining room below is a prime example of just that, as the installation of the grey oak slat panels adds a focal point to the dining room without taking away from the rest of the décor thanks to the cohesion of the colours.
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STRIVO Premium Grey Oak Acoustic Slat Wall Panel
Get the Slat Panel Look in Your Bathroom
The popularity of slat panels is unwavering, which is why we predict that the aesthetic will make its way into more bathrooms and en-suites in 2026.

Charcoal Water Resistant Slat Wall Panel
The design of water-resistant slat panels makes it possible to add the look of slat panels to a bathroom, whether it’s behind a sink basin or as a feature wall. These panels are a great option if you’ve grown tired of your current bathroom and are unable to afford a complete renovation.
Create a Modern Bathroom Look in Any Home
A modern bathroom look is achievable in any type of home. If you’re craving the appearance of a new build but live in an older house, never let that deter you.
After moving into her house in 1998 and choosing blue and white tiles, Kimberly decided it was time for an update. “The idea of no grout to clean is a big factor, as well as the panel colour matching my vision of the grey marble with black finishes instead of chrome,” she explains.

Feeling inspired by these home styling ideas? This Black Friday is the perfect chance to bring them to life! For a limited time, enjoy 10% off selected panels and add texture and style to your home.