Inside Out: From a Lego garden to a paint colour called Fairy Fort
Colourtrend's Fairy Fort and Roux White, left, The Rainbow Brick Balcony Garden at Bord Bia Bloom by Gary Kirwan, top right, and Stanley Fatmax toolbag, Woodie's, below right.
Talking about this year’s designs, judge Andrew Wilson said: “Visitors to Bloom will have a ball visiting the show gardens and are guaranteed to get some great ideas to take home.” We can see why.

The overall concept garden winner was The Rainbow Brick Balcony Garden, designed by Limerick artist Gary Kirwan, as a tribute to Lego. Playful and unique, this garden is constructed from over 800,000 pieces over eight weeks.

Stripes stride centre stage this summer with Colourtrend’s playful twist on a timeless classic. The interiors stories behind each were “inspired by the warmth and vibrancy of an Irish summer”. One particular shade — and its name — is beguiling. See how Fairy Fort is used on the skirting board and door frames in this farmhouse-style hallway setup, contrasting with Roux White.

Maybe I’m drawn to it because my childhood home was just downhill from a fairy fort....
In any case, this colour creates an entrance (portal — why not go full-on Darby O'Gill and the Little People?) that balances rustic and modern.
Talking of zones — and music — anyone for a theme tune remix with Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill' from the Netflix cult classic ? Anyone?
Finding the perfect Father’s Day gift for the special man in your life doesn’t have to be a daunting task, according to Woodie’s. If your father figure takes pride in lush lawns or relishes doing DIY jobs (or simply “kicking the tyres” of toolkits), there’s plenty of choice.

This warm-toned planter with ornate details is made from high-quality terracotta, and we’re a little obsessed. It’s a timeless piece that adds a cosy vibe.

They've been putting faces and places in the picture for a quarter of a century and continue to dazzle with their visual flair. So, we’re excited here at Home to learn that East Cork Camera Group will be showcasing a stunning collection of images this summer for its landmark 25th anniversary exhibition at My Place, Mill Road, Midleton, from June 6 to June 25.

The not-to-be-missed display will be launched at the venue on June 6, 7pm-9pm. The club provides a platform for photographers of all levels, from novice to professional, to come together to share their knowledge and improve their skills.

Members of the club have access to workshops, competitions, guest speakers and photography outings; see Eastcorkcameragroup.ie.
A neutral base including limewashed plaster walls and light wooden furniture complements a bold and abstract palette of oranges and greens. The soft undertones of Havwoods’ Douglas Fir Snow Select 300mm one-strip boards sit perfectly against the earthy tones, introducing light and a sense of space.





