All the Ways to Switch Up Your Interiors for Spring

Sunset tones are big news this season

This modern minimalist interior from BoConcept with its industrial-style walls and floors is the perfect backdrop for the elegant curves of the Princeton dining chair in soft, dusty red velvet. BoConcept at Fenwick, Newcastle

The introduction of Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint in 1990 revolutionised the world of paint. With no need for sanding or priming, you can simply pop open the tin and get painting. With a fantastic range of colours available it is the easiest way to add those sought-after sunset shades to liven up a piece of furniture, your walls and even floors. Annie Sloan Paint, stockists regionwide

Craftsmanship, colour and curation is what it’s all about at Neptune this spring. They’ve launched a Colour Consultancy Service to help unlock the colour potential of your home and add individuality to your interiors. Learn more at Bridgewater Interiors, Gateshead and Waylay

Union Jack biscuit tin, £19.95 Emma Bridgewater, stockists regionwide

God Save The King cushion, £125 janconstantine.com

King Charles III mug, £6.99 etsy.com