INTERIOR INSPIRATION | NOSTALGIC KIDS ROOM DECOR

23 May 2014

Home, interior, Kids room, idea, character, colourful, hand-printed, wallpaper, Bastien Halard, Miranda Brooks, Brooklyn, NYC, quirky, eclectic, vintage, flea market, antiques, charm

You’d be forgiven if you thought that these beautiful little girls live in an old stately home somewhere in the rural English countryside. At least that’s what I thought when I saw the gorgeous images by Francois Halard.

The owners Miranda Brooks, a landscape designer, and her architect husband Bastien Halard used to live in Manhattan but were craving a characterful property and some outside space which led them over the bridge to Brooklyn and to a tired old four storey townhouse with a small garden.

You can see the whole home tour on Vogue but today I’m just going to tease you with these images of the colourful kids room decor. Luckily, Papa Bastien didn’t want the home to be an architectural statement – presumably he deals with those on a daily basis – but instead preferred to give the house it’s history and charm back by adding eclectic finds from around the world as well as antiques and flea market discoveries.

The hand-printed wallpaper with natural motives of birds and leaves is one of the first things I noticed and it works incredibly well in combination with the simple antique furniture, painted in strong colours, and white painted ceilings and floors. I also love the choice of full-length neutral colour curtains with just a little contrast edging. Vintage toys add to the charm of the girls’ bedrooms and the playroom’s picture wall is a lovely idea for displaying art projects.

It all feels quite nostalgic with just the right amount of modern quirky bits mixed in. A beautiful house with an interior that deceives it’s location… Brooklyn? Really?

 
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Home, interior, Kids room, idea, character, colourful, hand-printed, wallpaper, Bastien Halard, Miranda Brooks, Brooklyn, NYC, quirky, eclectic, vintage, flea market, antiques, charm

 

 
VIA | Vogue
PHOTOGRAPHY | Francois Halard
 
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ZARA KIDS LOOKBOOK MAY 2014

22 May 2014

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A bit of eye candy on this mix-and-match sunshine/showers kind of day in London with the latest Zara Kids lookbook. Yes, I know I always seem to be featuring them (here and here) but I can’t help it if their clothes, styling and photography hits the spot with me.

They just can’t do wrong and it fits nicely with my colourful week. I love the way the studio shots have been styled and what a great idea to dress the kids in cute clothes and let them do what they do best: play, draw and create and occasionally take a photo.

It feels like such an effortless ‘snapshot’ shoot – which I’m sure it wasn’t – that it made me smile seeing the final result.

Pop back tomorrow for some inspiration for your kids rooms!

 

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MORE INFORMATION & IMAGES | Zara
 
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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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COOL STUFF | ECLECTIC STORE FENTON AND FENTON

19 May 2014

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Hello and happy Monday to you! We had amazingly hot weather and sunshine (!) here in the UK over the weekend and I started to manically pull out all our summer clothes and sandals. Only to discover that when I finally got everything together the boys were already jumping in and out of the paddling pool without any clothes on! Obvs! 😉

Somehow the warm temperatures and explosion in nature made me think that I should embrace colour a bit more on the blog so this week will be a colourful one for a change which I hope you’ll enjoy.

Today features the brilliantly eclectic and colourful Australian home wares company Fenton and Fenton which I found whilst browsing on Pinterest late one night. I love the styling of these shots and that it’s all curated and carefully selected by owner Lucy Fenton who manages to combine her love of travel with a passion for vibrant and unusual home furnishings and artefacts. She says:

The range at Fenton And Fenton reflects Lucy’s bold and adventurous spirit, her love of colour and expresses a style that dares to mix and match objects, origins and eras.

Fenton and Fenton offers a unique shopping experience on- and off-line with an eclectic collection of home wares and lifestyle products. Where else would you find antique, reproduction and recycled timber furniture pieces next to one-off curios, artwork, fashion and jewellery!?

I love that it’s all individually and ethically sourced from around the world and the team even offer a bespoke service on specific items and advice on your interior design needs. What a great find! And BTW I want that stag head, one of the rescue rings, the number 1 tote and some black beaded bracelets please.

 
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MORE INFORMATION | Fenton and Fenton
PHOTOGRAPHY | Tony Mott
STYLING | Larritt-Evans
 
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