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Spring Clean for Easter!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

A crisp, sunny start to March signals the arrival of Spring so time to clear away those Winter warmers and freshen up for Easter! A clean colour palette of gentle chalk tones add a light touch to the home. A tender colour palette of Duck Egg Blue, Leaf, Zinc, Hen's egg, Twig and Blossom refresh and renew.
Above image: Cox and Cox Spring 2013 home collection  
Above images:1.A zinc grey wood burning stove in The Beach Studios and Locations 2.A retro child's ride on car from Blog Deas Og Mia - her beautiful home 3. colour palette The Paper Mulberry (the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated)4.Neptune home and accessories for Spring Summer 2013 
Above image: A vintage antique trunk with 'chippy' paint in plum/brown tones beautifully with the pale grey sofa and white walls of the gorgeous home of Blog Deas og Mia
Above image: fresh white tulips in the gorgeous home of Blog Deas 
go Mia
Above image:Pretty twig and egg wreath from the lovely blog Sa Vitt Jag Vet
Above images:1.Unique homewares and interiors from Rowan and Wren 2.Colour palette suggestion - The Paper Mulberry(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 3.Egg basket from Garden Trading 4.Linen Ticking striped cushions from Loop the Loop
Above image: Metal desk lamp Cox and Cox Spring 2013 home collection  
Above image: A retro wall clock from Cox and Cox Spring 2013 home collection and metal filing shelf looks fresh against the tongue and grove panelled wall
Above images:1.Speckled terracotta egg collection from Terrain 2.White heart dish perfect for holding Easter Eggs from The White Company 3.Colour palette suggestion - The Paper Mulberry(the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated) 4.Gorgeous Easter table setting by Nina Holst of the wonderful blog Stylizimo 5.Sweet tablescape for Spring from the home of Les Tissus Colbert on Flickr 
Above image:Pussy Willow stems displayed on an antique wood console table - film and photographic location 'Annabels House' SW18 on 1st Location
Above image:Contemporary Spring interior at film and photographic location 'Elmboune Road' SW17 - Light Locations
Above image:Ladder shelving Cox and Cox Spring 2013 home collection 
Above images:1.Gorgeous Easter table setting by Nina Holst of the wonderful blog Stylizimo 2.Colour palette suggestion - The Paper Mulberry (the colour palettes I put together are my suggestions for the general room schemes and don't particularly refer to paint unless specifically stated)3.Pretty painted Easter egg decorations from the lovely blog Sa Vitt Jag Vet 4.Vintage painted trunk and lantern in the gorgeous home of Blog Deas og Mia 5.Pussy Willow basket created by Scottish artist Lizzie Farey 
Above image:Gorgeously fresh Easter table setting by Nina Holst of the wonderful blog Stylizimo

Favourite Easter Pinterest boards: 
- 'Easter' by Marja van der Neut


For more information on anything shown in the above images please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their respective web sites. I create my mood boards/colour palettes with a computer programme called Photoshop by Adobe which is available for both Apple Mac and PC computers.

The colour swatches shown above I create as a suggestion for furnishings, carpets, ornaments, fixtures, fittings and paints. They do not come from manufacturers charts but I am sure that if you want to use them for paint shades that your favourite supplier will be happy to help match them. 

As always, if I have featured your photograph and you would rather I didn't, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will remove it with my sincerest apologies. 

With warmest wishes
 

Rustic White

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Rustic white interiors, breezy, relaxed and inviting; combining brocante finds with a contemporary pared-down look. Soft rustic textures with pretty faded florals, washed vintage linens and crisp white cottons. Wood adds warmth, be it natural or painted and rural industrial elements contrast perfectly with the softness of cottage fabrics. The finished look is fresh, practical and very, very comfortable.
Above image: Gorgeous bags and accessories made from vintage fabrics by Ana & Cuca
Above image: Divine home and photography of Lara Sheleheda of Air-kissed
Above image: House to Home online magazine photographer Tom Scott
Above images: 1.Film & photography location the gorgeous Camber Sands Cabin at Beach Studios 2.Vintage kitchen items by Hvitur Lakkris 3.Fabric - "Deckchair Stripe" in Swedish Gray by Peony & Sage 4.& 6.Fabulous French baskets and twine from interior shop Julias Vita Drommar 5.Fabric - "Violet" on oyster linen by Bennison Fabrics
Above image: the divine styling from Susanne's blog Den Gamla Skolan
Above image: Film & photography location the gorgeous Openview Barn at Foster House
Above image: Film & photography location the gorgeous Openview Barn at Foster House
Above image: Stylist Louise Rastall

Above image scanned from book: "Junk Style" by Melanie Molesworth
Above image: divine table linens by Cote Bastide
Above images: 1.& 3.Parcel labels and pretty linens from interior shop Julias Vita Dromma 2.Fabric "Faded Floral" on oyster linen by Bennison Fabrics 4.Photograph "Upsidedown Town" by Sara Cantrell 5.Fabric "Wreath" charcoal by Peony & Sage
Above image:lovely vintage kitchen finds of Hvitur Lakkris 
Above image: gorgeous "Natural Hatley" linen in raspberry by Cabbages & Roses
Above image scanned from book: "Junk Style" by Melanie Molesworth
Above image: Film & photography location the gorgeous Openview Barn at Foster House
Above image: Film & photography location the gorgeous Openview Barn at Foster House
Above image: the gorgeous kitchen of the lovely Kjerstis from the blog Kjerstis Lykke
Above images: 1.Gorgeous wooden chopping boards from shop SLOWFSHIONhouse 2.Pretty "Roses & Ribbons" in sage and pink by Peony & Sage 3.& 4.Divine linen cushions, bags and styling by Ana & Cuca 5.Fabric "Faded Rosebuds" in pink by Annie Sloan
Above image: Film & photography location the gorgeous Openview Barn at Foster House
Above image: Film & photography location the gorgeous Openview Barn at Foster House 





For more information on anything shown in the above images please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their web sites. The colour swatches featured are my suggestions for accent shades and do not relate to specific paints unless otherwise stated, but I'm sure your favourite paint companies would be happy to suggest matches!
With warmest wishes
 

New Country Living

Thursday, February 16, 2012

With a fresh, clean colour palette of soft powdered and dusted shades set against chalky whites and light natural wood, this relaxed country styling has a new contemporary feel. Traditional country elements are updated and incorporate everything required for today's modern living. Simple printed fabrics inspired by nature in restful tones combine with cosy wool plaids and knits to make this a soothing, welcoming home.  
 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright
 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright
Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright
 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright
Above image: 'Grafton Throw' and cushion from The White Company bedlinen and home furnishings
Above image: Ceramic Apples and Pears from Rowan & Wren
Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright
Above image: Neptune handmade interiors and paints
 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright

Above fabrics and paints: 1.Fabric 'Seaside Spot' in mist 100% cotton by Clarke & Clarke 2.Paint 'Pale Powder' No: 204 by Farrow & Ball 3.Fabric 'Raphael' duckegg 100% cotton by Clarke & Clarke 4.Fabric 'Inverness Tweed' 100% wool by Anta 5.Fabric 'Sail Stripe' in mineral 100% cotton by Clarke & Clarke


Above image: Sims Hilditch interior design and Neptune handmade kitchens - the central island is painted in a shade called 'Mist' from the Neptune paint range which is gorgeous!


Above fabrics and paints: 1.Fabric 'Robert Robertson Lowland' wool tweed by Anta 2.Paint 'Cornforth White' No: 228 by Farrow and Ball 3.Fabric '320 Shalini' linen in violet by Susie Watson Design 4.Fabric 'Cove Check' in Mineral linen by Clarke & Clarke 5.Fabric 'Etoile' natural cotton/linen by Ernst and Matilda
Above image: Sims Hilditch interior design and Neptune handmade interiors
Above image: Sims Hilditch interior design and Neptune handmade interiors


Above: Zinc lined willow baskets and knitted throw from Rowan & Wren


Above image: Neptune handmade interiors


Above images:1.& 6.Sims Hilditch interior design and Neptune handmade interiors 2.Fabric'Robert Robertson Lowland' wool tweed by Anta 3.& 4.Cushions 'Gill Scott' linen & 'Teal' linen by Anta 5.Wallpaper 'Dahlia' sky by Clarke & Clarke
Above image: curtains made from 'Inverness Tweed' 100% wool by Anta  

 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright

 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright


 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright

Above fabrics and cushions: 1.Fabric 'Seabirds' mist 100% cotton Clarke & Clarke 2.Cushion 'Dove' linen by Anta 3.Cushion 'Macintosh' linen Anta 4.Fabric 'Seaside Spots' surf by Clarke & Clarke
 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright
  Above image: Fabrics from the new Clarke & Clarke 'Maritime Prints' range
 Above image: Border Oak fabulous new oak framed houses - photographer and stylist Merry Albright

For more information on anything featured in the above images please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their web sites. The colour swatches featured are my suggestions for accent shades and do not relate to specific paint shades unless otherwise stated, but I'm sure your favourite paint companies would be happy to suggest matches!

With warmest wishes