Here’s how to achieve beach-style chic without sticking to the neutrals/white with hints of blue formula. I love the dark wall colours and the way all the white woodwork pops against it. That grey seascape photo (below) is so beautiful, I want one just like it! The shelves around and over the small sofa is a great use of a small space.
I love this as an idea for wall storage and display where you have no space for deep shelves. Here some ceiling cornicing has been painted stark white and mounted on the wall. It continues the look of the shelving around the room and though it’s not deep enough to store books, it’s perfect for pictures and displaying small items.
The grasscloth wallpaper (below) adds texture and a natural element which continues the beach theme.
Another use of a tiny space that would otherwise be wasted (below): this very shallow shelf gives the look of a cabinet and is perfect for glass bottles.
All pics from interior design collaborative Black & Poole.






A few amazing bathrooms
Seafoam and duck egg blue
Ode to Madeline Weinrib rugs!
Fab designer home..
Some of my all-time favourites
A client's home in Australian Country Mag
Blue fabric and more blue
Back from the Sydney trade fairs
White frame of mind
Why grey is the best colour
Rugs and ideas
Cozy dark neutrals
Grey and Green
A before and after e-project
SvenskaKJ
Using the colour black
White
Sneak peek of a project
Loving green again
Sticking to a colour scheme







