Colour
White Hot
An all white room usually leaves me cold. But I did a double take when I saw this study recently.
The all white room has been punched with colour bursts making the room so much more friendly and fun.
What about you? Do you like all white or loads of colour?
If you would like assistance choosing a colour scheme for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
Jonathan Adler in Australia
I was very excited to learn that a selection of Jonathan Adler furniture and pottery is now available here in Australia.
I love his quirky style and bold use of colour and pattern. The house he decorated for the Barbie’s 50th birthday party was sensational.
Visiting one of his stores was high on my list of shops to see when we holidayed in America this year.
His two books Happy Chic Colors and Happy Chic Accessorizing are full of Adlerisms on the lighter side of decorating. And now we can enjoy some of his products here.
If you would like assistance finding quirky furniture and accessories for you home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
Particularly Partial to Purple
It seems that I everywhere I turn I see purple.
Which is not a problem for me as I’m particularly partial to purple.
Fortunately my clients like it too.
What about you? Are you partial to purple?
If you would like assistance choosing colours for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
Happy Halloween
When we were in the States last month, we loved seeing all the Halloween decorations in shops and hotels.
For the past few years, we’ve put decorations outside our home on 31st October to let the neighbourhood kids know we’re ready for trick or treating.
This year I decided to make some Halloween Cup Cakes using the Sanding Sugar and Halloween Stencils I bought at Williams-Sonoma Home in New York. There’s obviously an art to using them but I’m sure they’ll taste OK.
And for the first time, I noticed decorations in one of the shops at the local Westfield Shopping Centre.
What are you doing for Halloween?
If you would like assistance with your decor, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
There’s No Place Like Home
After tripping around the United States for the past four weeks, I am finally home in my own little abode.
We had a wonderful time and saw so much. But there’s nothing like getting home to your own space and bed.
Travelling certainly broadens the horizons and it was fascinating to see the many styles of architecture and colours used somewhere else. It was also great to visit some of the interior shops and marvel at the seemingly limitless choices there are in more populated countries.
But coming home, made me realise that behind every door, the interiors are probably similar.
There will be a kitchen where the meals are prepared and homework done.
A living room for watching television and conversation with friends and family.
And bedrooms that are as individual as the occupants, yet somehow the same as the next one.
The interiors will be smattered with curios and collectibles that have been purchased for one reason or another or handed down from family. Each item telling a story or transporting the owner to another time and place.
Dorothy was right, There’s no place like home.
She’s just lucky she didn’t have a 17 hour plane flight to get there!
Cape Cod and Beyond
We have well and truly left New York behind now. We’ve been travelling around New England and taking in the sights we’ve read and dreamed about.
Our first stop was Newport, Rhode Island. Famous for the home of the America’s Cup (which Australia won in 1983) and historic houses from the Gilded Age. It is a colourful, harbour town with cute homes and lots of shopping.
From there we drove the entire stretch of Cape Cod to the very tip and stayed overnight so we could explore the town the next morning. Cape Cod homes have a big influence on the houses in Australia and many people would like to replicate the style. The easy-going relaxed lifestyle suits our Australian way of life.
Then it was into Massachusetts to meet up with fellow blogger Linda Merrill. Linda writes a number of blogs including Surroundings and Silver Screen Surroundings as well as co-hosts the popular podcast The Skirted Roundtable. I’ve been following Linda for a number of years now and we have exchanged emails and blog comments from time to time. When I knew we were visiting her “backyard” I emailed her for some insights into things to see and do for an Interior Decorator from Down Under. In true Linda style, she emailed back with loads of ideas and information so it was only natural that we should meet for a bite.
We met in her pretty hometown for lunch and a long chat on design, country similarities, what’s popular and general chit chat before heading further up the coast to Maine.
I wish we had more time to explore this interesting and beautiful state. The houses are so cute and the word “neat” kept popping into my head when I stopped to snap photos of them. I’m not sure what makes them appear so neat. Maybe it’s the symmetry of the architecture or the neat gardens. Maybe it’s the high pitched roofs which don’t attract leaf litter or maybe it’s the manicured, green lawns.
Don’t you agree, the houses here are “neat”? You can check out more photos on my Facebook page. Don’t forget to “like” it while you’re there.
New York Colour
I’ve spent the past week in New York City. I’ve never been to New York before, or America for that matter!
I’ve had a wonderful time and managed to tick off many things on my To Do/Must See List. Not all mind you, so I’ll have to plan a return trip. Of course many on the list had a home decor bent.
I’ve taken loads of photos but thought you might like to see this collection – my take on New York Colour.
I’ve now moved on to a week in New England so will update you later on the many colours I find there.
All photographs taken by me!
Buying Quality
Many years ago, I bought my very first lounge suite. It consisted of two two seaters and a matching armchair. It was in my blue phase and the fabric was called Windsurfers Denim. It had little tiny pink and cream triangles all over it that were meant to represent windsurfers. The proportions were good for the lounge room in my very first house in Brisbane and it suited my budget too.
I then sold that house and moved to a brand new house on Queensland’s Gold Coast. As the house was still under construction when I bought it, I was able to choose the colour scheme throughout of tiles, carpet and paint. Knowing that I had my lounge suite, I chose a soft grey colour which worked well with the lounge. I had roman blinds in rose pink and off white stripes installed on the windows and the lounge suite looked like it had been bought for that house.
A few years later, I moved back to Brisbane and bought a workers cottage in Nundah. Again the lounge suite moved into the new house and the room was decorated around the lounge. This time I chose barely pink walls with a darker pink for the trim.
We then moved to the Solomon Islands and the lounge suite went into storage for four years before being shipped to Hong Kong. Again the living room was decorated around the lounge suite and I chose sheer white curtains with a blue valance for the window coverings.
Back to Australia and into a rental property in Sydney, the lounge suite again just fitted perfectly into the space.
Twelve months on, and we purchased our own home and moved the lounge suite one more time. Only this time, it was clashing with the existing curtains in the home. Time had finally come almost twenty years later, to upgrade the lounge suite.
We looked around at other styles of sofas but couldn’t find anything we liked. I called in my upholsterer who thought we were mad to throw away a perfectly good suite. So the search for fabric started and eventually I chose an off-white embossed fabric and had the sofas reupholstered. The sofas looked like new and I’m sure will last another twenty (well maybe ten) years.
So the moral of the story is to buy good quality in the first place and give it a facelift when it doens’t work anymore. It works out much more cost effective in the long run.
If you would like assistance sourcing lounge furniture for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.

































































