Jan 20

Around the house

I am really, really loving having my kids at home these holidays. We’ve had our share of arguments and wrestling matches (during which yesterday a front tooth was lost - a wobbly one though), but it’s lovely not having to rush off to school every morning. I’m still getting some work done during the toddler’s nap times too. Over the past few days I’ve really enjoyed going through some of my design books and magazines that pile up everywhere.

This week I bought the 2011 makeover issue of Coastal Living (please excuse dodgy iphone pics above and to follow)- it’s fantastic though made me feel woefully out of date as I’ve seen several of the pictures before online (and the prices for these ‘special edition’ US mags is outrageous- $19 for a magazine!). It features several makeovers/renovations that I love, though I like especially the ones where they’ve modified the original house a little but basically just used a ton of white paint and then decorated. These seem so much more attainable and therefore more inspiring, and have me thinking about where I want to live next.

(I didn’t realise this pic was so blurry sorry! But had to include it as the house is so amazing)

Just about all the houses in the magazine (remember it’s coastal living, so this explains it a bit) are weatherboard and two -story with decking along the front. Wouldn’t it be great to find something like this overlooking water? So much cheaper to add on to or modify than brick houses, and there’s something so satisfying about painting timber white- ceilings, walls and floor!

We are off on more weekender house-hunting this Saturday. I drove by the last house I mentioned, but was very disappointed to find that the ‘front’ of the house actually faces the side of the block. Does this matter? It made the place so much less attractive to me, that the living room doesn’t face the street, and that the main bedroom does. What do you think? I know it sounds silly but one of the things I imagined was how nice a Christmas tree would look from the street placed in the living room’s bay window. But actually, the bay window faces the fence..

On the topic of having magazines and design books on every available surface, I found a gorgeous antique Flemish chest of drawers the other day when I was out looking for pieces for clients (this happens not irregularly)

On my travels I also saw some lovely geometric black and white decorative boxes at Early Settler. I forgot to take a pic of them but when I saw them I thought of this room:

(the ones in the shop are small for coffee tables etc). I just love the green of the wall, the blues in the painting against it and the simple black and white furniture pieces. It goes to show how a little black and white geometric pattern can bring a pop to a classic room - and I think I’ve just talked myself into picking up a couple of those boxes!

I’m also loving this grey and yellow mixed with warm timber (and great windows). And this library with an antique rug in blues and bookshelves painted black on the insides..

thomas o'brien

Sorry for the slightly random and meandering post! Have a great weekend.

Naomi xx

Jun 20

My favourite office inspiration

 

katie ridder

I love love love this blue velvet wing chair as an office chair!

 

 

 

alessandra branca in traditional home

 

elle decor

 

emily a clark

 

office via the decorista

via the decorista

 

I did some serious work re-arranging and organising my mini office yesterday. It’s still a work in progress, and I still have a fabric scrap as a temporary window cover until my new pink blind with grey trim is finished, but let’s just say progress has been made! In the meantime, I’m noticing stylish offices everywhere I look. Now, I’m on a serious hunt for a Kelly Green campaign dresser or chest! x

May 10

Blue fabric and more blue

I always love getting fabrics and fabric samples in the mail. It’s one thing to see a fabric in a photo but quite another to have it in your hands. Today I received this gorgeous blue and white hand-printed fabric. It’s ‘the vase’, a David Hicks design for Clarence House. I plan to use it in a house I am working on with lots of chinese blue-and-white ginger jars and vases and a splash of coral pink.

While I’m on the subject of blue, here is some more from a styling job (above and below);

and some more blue from my ‘inspiration files’ (so sorry I don’t know the sources):

Framed coral and blue buttoned ottoman, I want you both! See that top book on the ottoman (above)? It’s ‘Winter House’ by Charlotte Moss, and is one of my favourites for when I’m in the mood for warm, cosy, traditional style. I highly reccommend.

Blue bamboo chippendale chair, I like you a lot too! And those framed sketches hung on the bookshelves look great.

Blue and white is such a classic and wonderful combination, I never get sick of it!

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