Hebe Hatton
Hebe Hatton is the Head of Interiors at Homes & Gardens; she has a background in lifestyle and interior journalism and a passion for renovating small spaces. You'll usually find her attempting DIY, whether it's spray painting her whole kitchen, don't try that at home, or ever-changing the wallpaper in her entryway. Homes & Gardens has been such a huge inspiration and has influenced Hebe's style since she moved into her first rental and finally had a small amount of control over the decor and now loves being able to help others make decisions when decorating their own homes. A couple of years ago she moved from renting to owning her first teeny tiny Edwardian flat in London with her whippet Willow (who yes she chose to match her interiors...) and is already on the lookout for her next project.
Latest articles by Hebe Hatton
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Pastel room ideas – 15 designer-approved ways to use these pretty shades
Pastels, but not as you know them, these ideas are chic and sophisticated and will make you want to get decorating with these pale hues immediately
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10 minimalist bedrooms that prove how versatile this always on-trend style can be
'Minimalism' is one of those chameleon trends that can blend with any space and any style
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Is Shiplap going out of style? Designers decide if this classic trend is on the out
Shiplap paneling will always have a place in our hearts, but is this timeless look in fact less timeless than we think?
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Small entryway storage ideas – 10 chic and practical ways to make the most of a tight space
No matter how limited your square footage, make it work harder with these small entryway storage ideas
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11 outdated kitchen rules you can ignore when designing a small kitchen
Because when space is tight, we think you can play fast and loose with some of the more outdated kitchen rules...
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The biggest family room mistakes you can make according to designers – and how to avoid them
A family room is one of the hardest working rooms in the home, so it's important to get the design spot on...
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Small kid's bedroom mistakes – 10 easy design errors you can make, and how to avoid them
Designing a kid's room gives you so much freedom but with that freedom comes more opportunity to make mistakes...
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8 small pantry mistakes you can make when adding one to your kitchen – and how to avoid them
Adding a small pantry to your kitchen? Before you get carried away with the thought of all that extra storage, just be aware of these obvious mistakes and know how to avoid them...
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What are the best alternatives to a gallery wall? Designers share 10 creative ways to decorate a blank space
Interior designers share their favorite ways to fill a blank wall without relying purely on framed prints
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How to make a kitchen more relaxing – 12 designer tips to create a zen-like space
Turn the busiest room in your home into a calming space with these quick tips
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Pastel kitchen ideas – 10 modern ways to use playful pastels to inspire a color refresh
Discover how to decorate a kitchen with these softer hues in a way that feels chic and timeless...
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Kitchen island styling ideas – 10 ways to make a practical space look beautiful
Simple, designer approved, ways to style the heart of your kitchen
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The subtle 'vertical decorating' technique designers use to make small rooms look bigger and brighter
A twist on the classic stripe, these vertical decorating ideas are the chicest ways to make a small space look loftier
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The tile countertop trend is back – but is it a mistake you'll come to regret?
We are all for a trend revival, but are tiled countertops a practical choice? We've asked designers what they think about this rustic, retro look
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15 tricks interior designers use to make windows look bigger – and rooms, too
Making your windows look larger not only lets in more light, it can make your rooms look bigger, too
By Hebe Hatton Published