Roost episode 9: Win a Graham and Brown mural

Roost episode 9, sponsored by Samsung, is jam-packed with ideas, including texture design, how to plant a window box and our competition to win a wall mural from Graham and Brown.

a samsung navy and white fridge freezer in a kitchen with marble effect wallpaper and brass lighting
(Image credit: Samsung)

Roost episode 9 is here and it’s time to take in all the home inspo, including texture design ideas, how to choose the best fridge and how to plant a window box.

And, for UK viewers, two lucky winners have the chance to win a bespoke wall mural from Graham and Brown worth a whopping £500 each.

Entering couldn’t be simpler – all you have to do is watch and then answer the question below.

industrial boho style loft lounge living room with cushions, plants and chandelier - dunelm

(Image credit: Dunelm)

Watch Roost Episode 9

So what exactly is in Roost episode 9, sponsored by Samsung?

Well, you'll find out how to choose the right fridge for your needs because our fridges are one of the most – if not the most – used appliances in the family home.

It's also likely to be the largest appliance in your kitchen, and one you hope will last for years. So choosing the right one can feel like a weighty decision.

We take you through fridge styles, budgeting, layout ideas and storage options.

a samsung fridge freezer in a bright colourful kitchen with pink accents and blue cabinetry - samsung

(Image credit: Samsung)

Next up, we uncover the tricky art of texture design. Texture is a bit of a buzzword in interior design. Without texture a scheme can fall seriously short of the mark. Simply put, texture is an object's physical feel or look.

Everything from a boucle throw or a fringed cushion to a suede wallpaper idea or a marble kitchen backsplash count as texture, as well as how an area of a room is able to draw attention to itself. We take you through the easiest ways to add texture to your living space.

a window box on a window with blue shutters - Future

(Image credit: Future)

Finally, if you're a gardening novice, window boxes are the perfect small space gardening solution. They can also make a classic addition to the windowsills of country cottages with rambling plots or a front garden of a townhouse. We've got the lowdown on how to plant your window boxes.

So, put your feet up and get ready to be inspired by Roost episode 9:

Roost episode 9 competition

In the ninth episode of Roost, we’ve teamed up with Graham and Brown to give away a bespoke mural for a feature wall in your home for two lucky winners.

Hand drawn, digitally printed, and finished to the highest quality, Graham & Brown’s murals are fully customised prints designed to transform any wall and make a house a home.

Each mural is crafted with passion through the combination of their love of design and innovative printing techniques to provide a unique feature wall for any home.

As experts in colour and design, Graham & Brown have created a range of statement mural designs inspired to create the perfect feature wall. Due to the bespoke nature of the product, you can rest assured you have a one-of-a-kind design on your wall.

All you need to do to enter is watch the episode and fill in the form below.

Jenny McFarlane

I'm Jenny McFarlane and I'm Senior Digital Editor working across five amazing interiors titles, including Livingetc, Homes and Gardens, Ideal Home, Gardeningetc and Real Homes. I also work on the brands' homes video show, on the Future Homes Network, which is packed full of ideas to help you make the most of your home and garden.

After studying for a textiles degree at university, I lived and worked in the arts in Washington DC. On returning to the UK I kickstarted my career on women's and lifestyle titles such as InStyle, Red, Handbag.com, SUITCASE and LUXE City Guides. Fast forward 5 years on and I was heading up the content strategy and digital presence on interiors brands Good Homes, Grand Designs and ICON.

When it comes to my home's style, I relish finding unique pieces and collecting wall art. I love finding bits that remind me of home (Ireland), places I've visited and things that inspire me or make me feel happy, interspersing them with photos of my favourite humans and postcards from here, there and everywhere.