My post the other day on a room by Philip Gorrivan got me thinking about using giant photographs instead of paintings. Photographs (they don’t have to be original, a print of a photo would do) bring a modern element into rooms where the furnishings are otherwise classic.
Beach shots - taken from far enough away that you just see the colour and shapes but so that the people are unrecognisable - look particularly great.
Are you feeling brave? You could try this one (above) at home!
I love the 60s vibe of the photograph above, the way the suburban theme suits the banquette-style seating, and how the yellow and green is picked up in the photo. The citrus colours - lime green and yellow ikat - are an updated version of what many of us remember from childhood.
This photo taken through a lace curtain (above) is beautiful! So serene yet it has an air of mystery too.
The giant black and white shot of a packed train platform in Ellen Pompeo’s kitchen lends an industrial edge that suits the space (above).
Ok, so this one may be a painting, not a photograph (above, in a room by Eric Cohler). The yellow doesn’t match anything else in the room, so it stands out, and the colour looks great paired with blue walls and a black-and-white chequered floor.
Another beach shot in a room by Steven Gambrel. The subtle blue and yellow in the rug and cushion is picked up in the photograph.
A fantastically composed (in my completely ameteur opinion!) black and white photo hangs above a fireplace in Catherine Martin’s Sydney house.






The pinks have it
Saturday House of Inspiration - Mark D. Sikes
Full Circle
Big admiration of Sharp style
Today..
Sticking to a colour scheme
Saturday House of Inspiration - Luce Gayrard
Friday taste of Tropicana
Luxury fabrics and Ralph Lauren store interiors
My country ideal and Christmas
On today's wishlist..
A few amazing bathrooms
Latest bargain finds
All things Betsey Burnham
My pink/turquoise/aqua room!
Latest finds on ebay
Statement Art
Another incredible designer's home
I still love neutrals
Purple rugs, walls and tv apartments


























