Sunday, 30 August 2009

A Hop A Day....


There are a few elements in this gorgeous entrance hall that I completely adore - the white and grey backdrop, the divine patterned tile work on the floor and the rustic stair case - but it's the hopscotch map on the floor that really brings a smile to my face. How lovely to begin and end each day with a hop, skip and a jump.

pic from MarieClaireMaison

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Your Sense of Style...



I was reading through one of my books the other day (a very rare occurance these days!!!) and I came across a piece that I'd written that I really like! And so, I thought I'd share it with you....

'Creating a stylishly decorated interior is one thing; being able to live and breathe in it with ease is another. In my time as an interior stylist and writer I've seen many homes where the design and decoration are disconnected from the activity and life they are intended to support. Your home's interior should be a participant in your life, not just an 'observer' - it should inspire emotion and satisfy the senses, making living that little bit more comfortable. After all, your home bears witness to so many of the comings and goings, to so much of the laughter, tears and celebration that make up your history. When you decorate your interior in a way that embodies a true sense of who you are and reflects the life and the energy that pulse within its framework, you are creating a home to nurture the soul as well as provide shelter for you and your family....'

pic from Light Locations

Monday, 24 August 2009

Whitewashed...


Oh, I do love a house all washed in white, and filled with simple pleasures. Like this one...


pic from Light Locations

Monday, 10 August 2009

Floral Magic...


It's a new week and with all of this spring floral magic floating around, I think it may be a good one...

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Enchanted....



I was thrilled to have been approached by my friends Olivia and Adam last year, to help them re-design and decorate their home in the hinterland of Byron Bay. The couple have such innate style, but had lost their way a little after the birth of their two sons and hoped that I'd be able to help them tie together their previous renovation with a new vision for the design and decoration of their home - one that would serve both the functional needs of a young family but also fuel and inspire them. Olivia and Adam are a very creatively minded couple, with many great ideas. My job was to first establish what those ideas were, then to work out how they are living in their home and then how they hoped to be living once the re-design was finished. Then it was a matter of editing down those ideas and adding a few of my own - to create a style and a palette that reflected who they are and how they want to live.



I find that the first thing that needs addressing in any home re-design is storage. Most houses don't have enough, especially old weatherboards such as this one - and without adequate storage, homes tend to become cluttered and downright messy in some cases. Anyone with small children will know that they accumulate many things - if those things don't have a home to return to, then they are left out in the open collecting dust and friends! So, before we could tackle the fun stuff - we needed to build in some storage. This was first and foremost in my mind with the design of the kitchen - a sleek, white functional space. Adam loves cooking and so building in enough bench space was a priority. From there, we built in rows of drawers (not cupboards) as the drawers are easier to organise and keep tidy. Apart from the kitchen, cupboard space was built throughout the whole house, in the form of a TV cabinet (with drawers and always doors) and Max's room was turned into storage heaven with a built in bed housing drawers, cupboards and some open shelving for display purposes all designed by Adam.


Once the storage was sorted, then it was onto the walls (painted Dulux White On White) and the floorboards (stained chocolate floorboards in the living areas and carpet in the bedrooms). The boards in the new 'glasshouse' room (which is a built in deck) were transformed using a light white wash.



Then the fun stuff! Olivia loves sunny yellow and so it was a priority to incorporate yellow into the decoration of the home - and so it, along with my favourite peacock green velvet with splashes of chocolate became the base colours used throughout almost every room. Of course, Florence Broadhurst is the star here - in the fabrics and wallpaper - but I'm also just completely in love with the Kenzo floral too. For this home - it was all about combining a touch of glamour against a simple backdrop to create spaces that were relaxed but still inspiring to live amongst.

I'm so excited that the house has made the cover of this months Inside Out magazine (with a feature inside) - particularly because this issue marks the first for their redesign - which I'm sooo in love with.

And to celebrate I thought it might be fun to do a give away. I've got five copies of this issue of Inside Out to give away. Just leave me a comment (with your name attached) - I'll throw all the names into a hat and pick the winners at the end of August. Good luck everyone.

all pics by the lovely Prue Ruscoe

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Very Excited....


I'm very excited that the new issue of INside Out has almost hit the stands, with a house that I have designed making the cover. Here's a sneeky peek. More to come tomorrow!
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Monday, 3 August 2009

My Guy....


I don't normally post pics of my kids on this blog but I just had to share this one with you all because I'm just so proud of my little Joe. Here we are, in the middle of a Byron Bay winter, and he's out in the surf riding the waves. Joe's only just taken up surfing and already he's standing up on his board like a pro! Would you believe that the day this photo was taken, he was surfing with a pod of dolphins - who were swimming through the waves only a few metres from his board. He's loving it so much, that he's even inspired me to give it a go! Roll on summer...

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Delicate Collections...


I do love a collection of pretty vessels displayed with simple sprigs such as these. A small gesture of life - that always brings a smile...

pic by Aimee Herring

Monday, 27 July 2009

Home Love....






I was just over at my good friend, photographer Prue Ruscoe's site having a sticky beak around at what she's been up to lately and I came these gorgeous shots of Mark and Louella Tuckey's house and boat which she photographed for Inside Out a while ago. Being a white paint lover, I'm always so impressed by those of you out there who go for a black painted interior. Black has such strength and presence and works so beautifully when paired with deep chocolate tones, whites and bold colour as seen here. Don't you just love it!

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Sunny DAys...


Hip Hip Hooray.... for sunny, sunny days!
Would you believe that it's the middle of winter in Byron Bay and I've been swimming at the beach almost every day this week! Although the water is still a little chilly - the air temperature is simply perfect and so I've been enjoying morning swims before a coffee at my favourite coffee hole. And with the kids still on holidays - we've been catching up on a few of our favourite holiday activities - today it was a trip to Crystal Castle - to enjoy all of the beautiful crystals and the gardens. We particularly love the Buddha garden with the massive statue of Buddha. It's such a tranquil place - definately worth a visit if you;re in these parts.
Yep, it's hip hip hooray for sunny sunny days....

pic from Martha

Monday, 20 July 2009

Milk Collection....


I love my little milk glass collection - which sits on a shelf in my kitchen. It's just so - well - milky looking, don't you find? I particularly love my two new goblet additions that sit at the front of my little collection! Aren't they cute?

Friday, 17 July 2009

Ribbons Glorious Ribbons...


I'm very excited about my new Martha Stewart ribbon dispenser, that I picked up at Spotlight in Logan on the weekend. Isn't it just glorious! I'm not sure if it's age(!) or simply a newfound distaste for mess - but this kind of nifty organizational tool really rocks my socks off!

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Fields of Dreams...


Can't you just imagine a long, languid lunch with a few friends out in this beautiful field? It's a dream of mine to host a lunch in one of our paddocks - with a long table and benches big enough to accommodate many bottoms. It would have to be spring of course - warm, but not too hot - with a menu of delightful indulgences. Ah, heaven...



pic from Martha

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Tea Time....


Tea tastes all the better when consumed from a porcelain cup, don't you find? I have two favourite cups to consume my tea from - my Jasper Conran for Wedgewood designed peacock teacup (in shades of greens and blue, of course!) and a small but sweet cup and saucer given to me by my mother on my wedding day. This one is all white - but somehow it's size, shape and the fact that it's porcelain makes for a lovely cuppa. I also love the vintage kind and particularly loved this cup and saucer. I imagine this lovely set would serve tea to perfection.

pic from Tony Hutchinson via Desire To Inspire

Monday, 13 July 2009

Happy Monday....


Monday is as sweet as can be when the sun is shining and the birds are whistling. And, that's exactly how life is up at the farm today...
Happy Monday everybody - I hope that the week is full of joy for you all....

pic by the incredible Con Poulos

Friday, 10 July 2009

Sunshine Days...


It's a gray old day up here on the farm today - so I'm snuggled up on the sofa in front of the fire with my computer in lap. It's a times like these that the long, hot days of summer spring to mind - where life is carefree and easy. Where schedules are left behind and we hit the road in search of summer sunshine. And wouldn't it be nice to hit the road towing a caravan made for two... just like this gorgeous one. Ah to dream....
Have a lovely weekend all...

styled by Lynsey Fryers for Inside Out

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Green Love...




You know how much I love green - particularly the turquoise kind - and so I've been on the hunt for pics made up of beautiful greens today and look at what I found. Don't you think that green teamed with natural shades of chocolate and woody browns make for the most delicious colour palette? Hope you like these pics too...

pics from here

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Kids Play...




I love kids dress ups and am always on the hunt for fun and funky outfits for my crew and so was very excited to come across this range from Wovenplay. Talk about eccentric! Exactly what I like in a kid!

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

No Chintz Time...





No Chintz is soft furnishing heaven for anyone that way inclined as I am. The store is filled to the brim with all kinds of goodies for the home - cushions, curtains, ribbons, buttons and fabrics. Here are some shots from their website that I thought you may like. I think the caravan conversion has to be my favourite.
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Friday, 26 June 2009

The Little Things....


Sometimes it's the little things in life that bring us the most joy...
Have a lovely weekend everybody.
sx

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Where Do I Begin...


I was invited recently to give a talk on decorating and how it can nourish your home and your life. Here's a little peek...

I'm often asked where does one begin when they are hoping to embark on their own decorating journey. What I've learnt is that the trick is simply... to begin! To immerse yourself in the process of it. To make it a passion. Look around you for inspiration. See it as a joy rather than be overwhelmed by it. The rest will come in time. Begin a file of your loves and the things that inspire you - and as an editor might cut and paste their ideas together to create a magazine - so too does a budding decorator. I find that breaking down all of the elements of design into bite sized chunks and concentrating on developing one aspect of decorating at a time works best. For me, the ideal place to begin would be with colour. Although colour can be a tricky subject matter to wrangle - once you have your head around which types of colours you like and can live with - and that suit your home home environment - then this will guide many of your other decorating choices. One you have a good sense of the colours you love then your choices of pattering, texture and detail are easier to make.....

pic from rice

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Perfectly Balanced....





I find that the one aspect of interior decorating that is the most daunting is working out when enough is.... enough! When does detail topple over into clutter? Or at what point does a minimalist space just feel a little too empty? Balance is all about feeling harmonious in a space and how we feel in our homes is different for everybody. And so there are no hard and fast rules in this regard. I find that the best indicator is your gut instinct - stop, look and feel. Are you at peace in your space? If you feel like you're living with too many things then you know it's time to par back. On the other hand, if you feel as though you're swimming in a fish bowl - then it's time to go shopping! When in doubt - turn to the Europeans (particularly the Nordic kind!) - as they always get it right!

pics from here

Friday, 19 June 2009

Bohemian Bathing....


There's something rather bohemian about bathing outdoors, don't you think? Something footloose and fancy free! It's simple; no fuss and completely at one with nature. I'm sure there's plenty of outdoor bathing going on around me in Byron Bay - and after a few more years of living here - I just might find myself joining them! Well, maybe....

another lovely pic from here

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Heaven In A Vase...


Well, I think that the beauty of this image speaks for itself. What a combination of colours - pure heaven!

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Iconic....


Oh, I just love this room - it's so eclectic, layered and full of depth and richness. I particular love the icon montage above the fireplace. It just feels so vintage and interesting. I can just imagine myself living here - sans kids and hubby though! Just me in my old age - with Isobel the Spoodle and a few cats!
Oh, did I really say that!

pic from here

Monday, 15 June 2009

A Lavender House....


It's a dream of mine to have a greenhouse one day. A beautiful, sunny space made of glass and timber that sits elegantly amongst the garden beds. I can imagine whiling away many hours in my greenhouse, as I tinker with my pots and plants - a little like a bloke may while away hours in his shed. If I had a greenhouse then I'd like it to look just like this one - with a wash of white as the backdrop, overlaid with accessories in all kinds of pretty colours. Perhaps purple will be my colour of choice - it's so regal like. As, after all, my greenhouse would be fit for a queen. Me!

pic from here

Sunday, 14 June 2009

Be Calm....


Bed is my favourite place to be and so I'm always looking for bedroom inspiration and am particularly drawn to spaces with a calming palette. I think that's why I love this beautiful bedroom - the gentle colour scheme mixed with the stream of light filtering in from the window makes the ideal setting for whiling away countless hours in bed. I mean, could there be anything more delightful that chilling out in bed (in the afternoon inparticular!!) with a book and a cuppa! Aaaah....

pic from here

Friday, 12 June 2009

Workshop Time...



Since I've been home I've been busy conjuring inspiration for future projects and finally (!) planning some more workshops! I've been receiving so many lovely email enquiries regarding my workshops with many decorating enthusiasts amongst you wondering when the next one will be taking place. You'll be happy to know that we are currently working on dates and a venue as we speak. So watch this space for more info coming soon. Also, I've had a couple of enquiries regarding private decorating workshops - where groups of friends get together and we organize a day of decorating fun. Some of you have even suggested a weekend in Byron Bay - with one day of consisting a decorating workshop and the other a free day - and so we are looking into making these workshops happen too. Generally, we'd need about 12 participants to make it all possible. If you're interested in knowing more then pop me an email and I'll add you to the info list.
sx

pic from Martha x

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Home Again....


Ah to be home! Well, I have to admit that I have been home for a little while now - settling back in to life on the farm after my European jaunt! Although flanked by jetlag for a week, a cold and the craziest hurricane conditions - it is good to be home. The kids were delighted to see me as was Isobel our whoolly Spoodle. And so I've spent the last couple of weeks ploughing through my pile of paperwork and reconnecting with all of the chores that make up my life.
Thank you so much to everyone who has followed me on my travels - it was lovely to have you all along for the ride.
After almost six weeks away, I'm still not quite sure what it means to be 40 (!) - maybe the point of it all is that I simply don't need to know. Six weeks travelling has reminded me of the beauty of living in the moment and taking each day as it comes. And to be excited about not knowing what lies ahead.
sx

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Trasierra Time....






What a wonderful treat it was to spend three whole nights at Charlotte Scott's beautiful small hotel, Trasierra in Andalucia, Spain. I've been in love with this hotel since I saw the article in Domino magazine a while ago - and was determined to get there to see it for myself. And so, mum and I hopped in the car and made our way from Seville, through the beautiful countryside and national park to this special place. Trasierra is everything that I hoped it would be - a calm and relaxed oasis. Lovingly restored by Charlotte over a 30 year period, put simply Trasierra is just gorgeous. Every room is decorated in its own unique style as are the main breakfast rooms, sitting rooms and pool area. My favourite would have to be the courtyards though - so pretty and rustic with the soft blue, white and earthy terracotta colour scheme. Most of all however, the food was just divine - and mum and I managed to stuff ourselves silly. All in all, I think that Trasierra was a highlight of the trip. Hopefully one day I'll make it back for a few more days of Spanish heaven...

p.s I'm sorry that I only have pics of the exteriors to show you - my camera had run out of steam by this stage of the trip! You can go to the Trasierra website for more www.trasierra.co.uk

Sunday, 31 May 2009

Hola Spain...





Well it's au revoir Paris and hola Spain! I've been inspired by Spanish colour, design and architecture for many years now - particularly the Moorish kind that you find in southern Spain. And so, I was over the moon to make it there on this trip. Even more special was to be there with my mum - who shares by love of the aesthetic. Neither of us had visited before and so every day was a special treat filled with new discoveries. We started our journey in Madrid, then made our way to Seville by train. Oh what a beautiful city is Seville - it's windy cobbled alleys, colourful streetscapes and beautiful gardens were just a feast for the eye - and the heart and soul. Mum loved it so much - she even wept with joy! We spent our days exploring the town and the nights eating great food and watching flamenco. Ah, Seville - you are a magical town....