Jan 10

Loving Navy

It’s always been a favourite colour of mine, but lately I’ve been really loving and needing navy around me. Because in our living room I have to work with our large brown classic-style leather sofa, simple but strong navy and white combinations are a good fit. Think stud detailing and quite masculine. I loved that sofa when we bought it 9 years ago and I love it almost as much still. It’s just not as versatile as a white sofa! I do love this classic, slightly nautical look.

 

I had a whole bunch of navy/white/natural linen cushions made up just before Christmas in Ralph Lauren and Kravet fabrics, which help the brown leather sofa, linen dining chairs and curtains, white daybed, sisal rug and blue and white ceramics all tie together. The day bed at the moment is a veritable feast of blues!

I’m just loving a mix of navy and white fabrics with blue and white Chinese ceramics, some interesting antique pieces and lots of books and art. This room is my favourite at the moment:

It’s got that relaxed country house vibe while still feeling elegant, which I love. Here’s another favourite from UK Homes & Gardens mag from years ago (below). This is the sort of colour I want to paint our bedroom:

Here’s another moody navy room; love the pairing of navy with warm camel in the sofa and curtains and the navy trim. I like this sort of feeling for my country weekender!

And here’s my navy blue front door:

I love this eclectic mix of pieces and how great white, navy and wood tones look together:

I’ve posted it before, probably more than once (sorry), but here’s my favourite navy blue library by Nate Berkus – I think I can get away with posting it again as it’s a different shot to the one from Elle Decor..

Naomi xx

Jul 6

Some navy reminiscing

Posted in beautiful blue

Remember that design series on tv last year? I can’t even remember the name of it – maybe Homemade? Anyway, you might remember that the eventual winner, Jason Sullivan, used a dark navy blue shade from Wattyl quite a few times throughout the series. See the living room and bedroom above and below.

It seemed to me that this combination of dark navy blue and crisp white paired with different natural textures was a real winner.

I remember liking it a lot at the time and I have been thinking about navy blue walls again lately. Navy is such a classic colour, elegant yet enveloping, and has always been my go-to colour (thinking mainly clothing here I suppose) – though I’ve never painted my walls with it.

I love that it’s a masculine sort of colour, but look how beautiful it can be paired with delicate, feminine-patterned wallpaper with subtle hints of lilac (above).

I’ve posted this room before (above), the navy dining room where the white really pops in chairs and curtains, but it’s one of my favourites.

jan showers

 

Now, here’s an idea that I’ve really been stewing over: a navy blue kitchen, with stainless steel, white and charcoal to add different textures and play against the blue. Sophisticated, no?

Of course, when thinking dark blue kitchens, Windsor Smith’s is the benchmark. Remember her floor of tiny white marble tiles and the dark blue shelving across the windows? This is my kitchen dream!

mary macdonald

Lots of white to relieve the blue: check.

 

windsor smith

A true marriage of classics: navy blue and white calcutta marble look so beautiful together. Powder rooms are really a great place to be brave with pattern/brights/dark colour, and this is fabulously moody. Moody spaces are just what I feel like on freezing and rainy afternoons like this one!

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