INTERIOR PERFECTION SCANDI STYLE

15 March 2018

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I’m loving the natural light and muted earthy tones in these images by Swedish photographer Kristofer Johnsson. Sundling Kickén’s styling is interior perfection and a huge inspiration for me at the moment whilst I’m in home makeover mode.

The dark grey, almost black wall in the first shot is just so cosy and luxurious – like a cashmere blanket – and I love the combination of black and white photography and squiggly hand drawings.

Some great Scandi style inspo for my bedroom moodboard which I will share with you very soon. Have you seen my hashtag #renovationsatno57 on Instagram? Ok, only a few posts yet but more to come in the next few months.

 

 

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STYLING | Sundling Kickén
PHOTOGRAPHY | Kristofer Johnsson
 
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LAGOM | BATHROOM COLLABORATION WITH LOTTA AGATON

9 March 2018

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Korean brand Lagom approached Swedish super stylist Lotta Agaton, trendy Danish architects Norm and multidisciplinary Note Design Studio last year to add to their bathroom collection and the results of these combined Scandi design superpowers can be seen in these beautifully styled shots.

Soft Swedish minimalism at its best with simple products that add style to even the smallest bathroom.

I’ve been a fan of Lotta’s aesthetic for a long time and love how she carefully and deliberately lays out her objects – always managing to create a muted palette with interesting shapes and textures. The bathroom collaboration will launch this Spring and I can NOT wait.
 

You can see more of Lotta’s work in previous posts here (food styling), here (garden gadgets) and here (stunning book with more eye candy).
 
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Lagom
DESIGNERS | Lotta Agaton, Norm, Note Design Studio
PHOTOGRAPHY | Ragnar Ómarsson with thanks
 
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BLENDING IN WITH NATURE | RING HOUSE, CRETE

6 March 2018

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Wow, what an extraordinary dwelling Ring House is. Blink and you’ll miss it. If it wasn’t for the turquoise shimmering pool you may mistake it for a fortress in it’s elevated position overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Preserving nature and leaving as little trace as possible was a main concern for the clients who wanted a contemporary residence that was embedded into the landscape. The architects happily obliged and took great care to restore the site back to it’s natural beauty. After works were completed they planted seedlings they collected from the site during the excavation works thus ensuring the building blends in as naturally and quickly as possible. What a great idea and immensely laudable.

I love the construction and structure of the natural stone walls which give a nod to traditional agricultural Greek houses paired with the contemporary poured concrete beams following the organic curve of the site. A contemporary sandwich with a traditional filling if you like.

I’m ready to pack my bags and head south to Crete after all this winter weather and snow (!) we had last week in London. Brr…
Doesn’t this pool look divine? Who’s with me?

 
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MORE INFORMATION | Deca Arichitecture
PHOTOGRAPHY | George Messaritakis with thanks
 
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FINDING OUR HAPPY PLACE | HOME PURCHASE WITH OBSTACLES

27 February 2018

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Hey guys, how you doing!? I feel I owe a little explanation as to my absence on here for the past couple of months. Nothing dramatic – simply life taking over.

Ok, it’s not quite that simple but it all started off last June with our search for a family home. After moving three times in the past six years with two crazy small kids in tow we were ready to kill each other put roots down and commence our home purchase.

The cowboy and I both hate the British winter and the cold that creeps into your bones for the best part of four months a year, paired with low light and heavy, grey, cloudy skies, our desire to get out of here was pretty intense. But as is often the case with best laid plans… they change and as much as we’d love to be milling round the Med we kinda need to get on with work and look after the two little gremlins we produced.

So we started looking for properties in London’s commuter belt wanting our share of ‘the good life’, chirping birds and rolling hills on our doorstep but never too far from the Big Smoke. Easy, right!? For those of you who know the UK property scene you can stop smirking now and rest assured we almost choked on the large slice of humble pie we had to eat. Train fares (shock!), travel times (what!?) but mostly how pricey those properties within easy reach of a train station and nice countryside actually are. WTF!?

Back to square one we looked closer at the not so nice London suburbs and found a property in zone 4, with nice parks and good schools. Tick, tick, tick! Sadly, the property fell through as we met with uncommunicative vendors who weren’t committed to selling and the original estate agents from hell. I have to say this really disheartened me and it was not until we secured a new purchase a good six weeks later that I perked up again.

Everything went smoothly in the beginning with vendors and agents doing their best until we got radio silence again. The purchase was verbally agreed to complete before Christmas but as the weeks rolled by and more and more excuses were coming in, it became apparent that the vendors were not going to comply despite having given us assurances on numerous occasions. I know, I know… more fool us for believing that people actually stick to their word. Pfff… when it comes to home sale or purchase clearly everyone is out for themselves. In the end we moved at the beginning of January in a hectic and exhausting 16hr marathon session. Keys were only handed over at 5pm on the day of completion and to our horror we discovered that the promised ‘making good’ of various DIY jobs had been done in haste and to appalling standards with nails sticking out and huge gaps in the flooring.

I felt insult was added to injury and in the following days I kept on waiting for the waves of euphoria… nothing! No pride, no relief, just exhaustion and a bitter taste that during the whole process the majority of people involved (vendors, agents, surveyors, lawyers) were unmotivated, unresponsive, telling half truths and ‘white’ lies and only doing their job when we started to kick up a fuss.

I thought long and hard about whether to share this tale as I don’t often talk about my personal life but I’m hoping that it’ll have some sort of cathartic effect on me to help put this horrible experience behind me once and for all.

Please let me point out that I’m well aware that these are first world problems and that we are very, very lucky to be able to purchase a home when so many of the younger generation are struggling to get on the housing ladder. If you’ve had similar experiences I hope that reading this might make you feel better and I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below.

Now, where were we!? Ah, new home… yes. Well, you can’t keep a good girl down for too long and I’m going to share the first glimpses of renovations at no 57 soon.

 

Here’s to a happy ending!

 
PS: You may be forgiven for thinking the girl in the photo is me. We do look very alike, especially the flat tummy, though the colour of our eyes is different. 😉

 

 
PHOTOGRAPHY | via Pinterest
 
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PLACES TO GO | NATIVE HOTEL MALIBU, CALIFORNIA

20 November 2017

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The newly revamped Native Hotel in Malibu makes me long for some sunshine and laid back luxury especially now the days are getting shorter here and the weather is turning grey and rainy.

It’s an elegant combination of rustic surf shack chic and simple contemporary clean lines in this mid century cluster of single storey bungalows. The lobby glows in white washed walls with some carefully selected vintage pieces sitting comfortably next to modern furniture. I love the original wooden ceiling beams and feel a strange sense of wanting to stroke the beautiful polished concrete floor.

The laid back mix of old and new continues in the individual bungalows which are painted in contemporary anthracite grey and feature some funky number lights. Colour and texture is added mostly with soft furnishings from custom made Kente cloth bathrobes to hand dyed rugs and vintage ice chests.

What I wouldn’t give to while away a lazy afternoon in the custom made hammock.

And if you long for some more boutique hotel luxury have a look at the San Giorgio in Mykonos or the Bruecke 49 in Vals, Switzerland.

 
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Native Hotel
PHOTOGRAPHY | Dylan + Jeni with thanks
 
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