Category Archives: Home & Interior

POLISHED CONCRETE FLOORS IN COPENHAGEN HOME

20 June 2014

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This open plan apartment is home to Lina and Thomas who both work in fashion and design and it’s conveniently located in central Copenhagen near the Royal Garden. The small but impressive industrial space has been totally gutted and I like how the owners have taken great care not to strip out it’s character.

Though walls, windows and ceiling are painted pristine white they managed to subtly add interest through a mix of materials. You can find roughly plastered walls, painted brickwork and wooden beams as well as an old metal pillar located centrally in the kitchen and dining area. In contrast, the newly installed kitchen cabinets are black veneer with a super smooth white work surface that sits comfortably next to the rough walls.

Interestingly, the object that first caught my eye – after the showstopping polished concrete floors – is the wooden dining table on a steel frame that looks as if it’s had many a good feast served. It’s a beautiful piece of furniture and I love how it contrasts with the polished concrete floors. As most nordic countries are often starved of natural daylight the glossy surfaces in this space, especially the flooring, reflect the light coming in through various large industrial windows beautifully.

I was umming and ahhing whether I should add this space to my Interiors Crush column but in the end decided it’s not a perfect love match for me. Though I love concrete and the many creative ways it can be applied the high gloss flooring is a little bit too shiny for me and I can imagine it might feel a bit cold.

I’d love to find out what you think of the polished concrete floors. Love it or hate it?

 
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VIA | Rum Hemma
PHOTOGRAPHY | Peter Kragballe
 
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FORMER MATTRESS FACTORY IN MELBOURNE

13 June 2014

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It’s been a gloriously sunny week here in the UK and I want to celebrate Friday with a bang and show you a really special home that I found on Dutch VT Wonen.

Located in Melbourne this home used to be an old mattress factory and appropriately the owner has filled it with lots of vintage pieces and bric-a-brac collected over the past 20 years.

She admits: ‘My passion for beautiful, used stuff is still growing by the day. I just love the patina of age, the worn character of bygone memories, stories and secrets.’

It’s a very quirky home and I like that the owner has painted everything white, like a canvas, to make her beautiful vintage finds stand out. It feels almost like a little museum or antiques shop and I love how she’s given the rusty locker a new use as a kitchen cabinet.

Everything is a bit raw and rough but very deliberate. The armchairs aren’t covered in luxurious fabric, there are no table cloths and the yellow iron ladder leads to… errr, nowhere actually. How very Beuys!

Grouping old finds together helps to give the interior and eye a focal point and I like the collection of oil paintings as a feature wall, the group of sports balls, mixed with some taxidermy and the pile of old books and postcards with a bust on top.

It’s impressive how the owner managed to keep the place feeling modern with all the antiques around and I think it’s partly due to the warm colour palette of mainly browns and greys as well as the white backdrop and the industrial dimensions of the building.

I’d love to have a good old snoop around here… what about you?

 
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VIA | VT Wonen
PHOTOGRAPHY | Mikkel Yang
 
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INTERIORS CRUSH | SOFIA JANSSON’S SWEDISH HOME

9 June 2014

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Ever since I came across Sofia Jansson from Mokkasin blog via the Zara brothers and sisters campaign I’ve kinda Instagram stalked her… in a nice way I hasten to add.

She’s not just the most wonderful photographer that sets up inspirational shoots with her 4 kids but her home is equally special, very light and Scandinavian with lots of interesting bits and pieces strewn around. You can imagine how thrilled I was when I found a tour of her home on the Swedish online edition of Elle Decor and via Niki from My Scandinavian Home.

I’m head over Birkenstocks in love with Sofia’s clean white home which she uses a lot for photoshoots and thrilled to see it in a spring/summer setting with lots of flowers everywhere and flooded with light. The white lilac on the kitchen table is my fav and I love the large period double doors in the living room opening out into the garden. Did you notice the matching windows in the conservatory!? Most of her furniture is made from a light coloured wood – I’m guessing birch – which gives it a classic Scandinavian feel, keeping the interior light and bright.

What really makes the place stand out to me are all the little colourful quirky details, like the rainbow cushions, the pink radio in the kitchen and a matching teal guitar and armchair in the background. Let me just add how fabulous to break up all this white space with a wall covered in William Morris wallpaper!? That work space is just so inspirational and a complete pattern overload – I love it!

I can’t see enough of her home… Guess I’ll need to stalk her some more on Instagram, wanna join the lovefest!? Don’t say I didn’t warn ya!

 

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MORE INFORMATION | Mokkasin
PHOTOGRAPHY | Johan Sellen
 
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SMALL SPACES | WHITE HOUSE IN DELFT

28 May 2014

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After so much colour on the blog last week I want to share a very pure white interior with you today that caught my eye on the fabulous Nordic Days blog.

It’s a second home in Delft, Netherlands and was renovated by the talented designers Nathalie and Tessa from Nu Interieur Ontwerp with the brief of making the small space feel as big and bright as possible.

I’m always fascinated by white spaces and how they make you feel. Just from looking at the photos I feel strangely uplifted and calm. With the white floors boards, walls, ceiling and stairs it reminds me of a photographers studio and I particularly like all the in-built storage space and the neat little window seat in the kitchen for, errr… day-dreaming – at least that’s what I would do.

I like how the few plants and natural wooden elements break the space up a little and give it a bit of a homely feel. I also spotted a fire place which I’m sure will make this just the cosiest space and I can see the owner snuggling up with her adorable dog on the sofa.

There are also some clever design elements that Nathalie and Tessa incorporated like their leather strap handles which come in different sizes and colours and the little oak foot stool that I’ve fallen in love with. A gorgeous design, sturdy, useful and only getting better with age – perfect.

I love this white house! And now I want to paint my own home all white. *day-dreams*

 

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MORE INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHY | Nu Interieur Ontwerp (with kind permission)
 
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COLOURFUL ACCENTS IN SWEDISH HOME

20 May 2014

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Phew… after yesterday’s colour explosion I feel the need to calm things down here on the blog. Not too much though as today I’d like to show you a mainly white Swedish home that has been perked up with lots and lots of colourful accents as well as strong graphic prints and patterns.

I found this via estate agents Stadshem and I like that it’s a real home. Well, of course it’s styled for the shoot to show it off in the best possible manner but it’s nice to see pots and pans, burnt candle wicks and a messy cushions lying around.

In many way this is a classic Swedish period apartment with high ceilings and the almost obligatory, white floor boards. It’s stripped bare but the owners obviously have a love for colour and seem to have gone for a more-is-more approach adding colour and pattern with almost every accessory.

I really like this concept as it gives enormous flexibility to chop and change and mix it up according to the seasons and / or your mood. If you don’t fancy a colour anymore, just remove that throw / cushion / pot / chair and start again.

My own home is very neutral and mainly white which relaxes me as I work with photos and colour on a daily basis. However, I sometimes toy with the idea of adding some bold accents until I see the children’s toys strewn around and I quickly change my mind.

It’s nice to see in these photos that there’s no need to be scared of colour or even graphic prints and patterns and you can just add colourful bits and pieces little by little. Start small with a colourful jug or cushion that you can move around and see how it blends in with your surroundings and slowly work your way up to painting a chair. Advice that’s easier given than implemented I know!

If you need some more encouragement and inspiration on how to add colour to your home have a look at Mr Bright Bazaar, Will Taylor’s new book ‘Embracing Colour For Make-You-Smile Style’.

You can read a fabulously detailed review with lots of examples on my blogging buddy Geraldine’s blog Little Big Bell. Enjoy and I dare you to buy something colourful this week.

 
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PHOTOGRAPHY & MORE INFORMATION | Stadshem
MR BRIGHT BAZAAR BOOK | Embracing Colour For Make-You-Smile-Style
 
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