Knitted Homewares

Knitting is no longer just for Nana’s!  Knitted homewares and design objects are the latest must-have item, from chunky knit throws, crocheted ottomans, beanbags, cushions, lighting, even smart-phone cases!  This wooly trend is a superb way to add texture and warmth to a space.

These images are a few of my Pinterest picks for wooly interior inspiration.
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A few of my favorite knitted objects…
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Get the Look : Home Office

How glamorous is this home office space!

Re-create this gorgeous look with a pastel geometric rug, teamed with a classic Eames office chair, marble base Arco lamp, Moroccan ottoman and add a vintage Vogue poster for instant glam.  Très chic!!

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Blissful Bathrooms

I’m normally a shower kind-of-girl, one who’s in and out in five minutes flat before my 3 boys realise I’ve disappeared and start howling that they can’t find a matching pair or socks, or that some other worldly disaster has occurred and requires my urgent attention.  I have it down to a very fine art of shampooing, conditioning, shaving, cleansing and rinsing that does the job but certainly leaves no time for relaxing and pampering.

Last night I was reminded of just how blissful the art of taking a bath actually is.  It was only brought about by necessity as I had a wee operation yesterday to remove a skin cancer on my shoulder thanks to a little too much baking in the sun as a teeny bopper on the Gold Coast.  So, unable to shower, husbo filled the tub for me and in I plonked to total relaxation!!  From now on I shall (I repeat I SHALL) take time out to unwind and enjoy a bath as a weekly ritual.

Bathrooms are a great space to create an area dedicated to relaxation, pampering and taking time out to unwind.  Here’s a little bathroom inspiration…

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Create a day spa feel with natural elements like stone and wood.
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A beautiful carved timber mirror makes a stunning feature.
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A hit of colour with floor tiles creates a wow factor.
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Simple yet stunning white subway wall tiles contrast beautifully
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A collection of shaped mirrors creates a stunning feature.
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Exposed brick walls look great in bathrooms.
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Sleek, modern, minimalist.
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A Vintage Delight in Warrandyte

I’m a passionate Aussie, and I love discovering little Aussie gems so when I came across this character-filled Melbourne home in the suburb of Warrandyte I knew I wanted to feature it’s vintage style gorgeousness on the blog.

It’s owners have only lived here for 8 short months and whilst they have big plans to knock-out walls and eventually add a modern extension, the home of Paula Mills and family already has a truly lived-in homely feel.

The house has loads of amazing treasures, most of which have interesting stories about how they came into possession of the Mills family.  The 50’s pink dining table was found at an auction whilst the family resided in Johannesburg.  The beautiful pale blue vintage-style dress was Paula’s grandmothers.  Industrial style pendant lights in the dining, living and verandah were being thrown-away by Paula’s art school, her husband Pete brought them back to life.

Paula Mills is a seriously talented Illustrator, and along with her sister owns business “Sweet William”.  Examples of Paula’s work can be seen throughout the home, the Pink Peony Canvas displayed on the mantle piece in the first image is a recent creation of hers.

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The exterior of the home was painted in tones of muted greys and greens, and true to creative-form the Mills family added their own touch by painting the door a vibrant red.

I love everything about this place, especially the story that it tells of it’s owners.  Just by glancing at the images of the interior you get a real sense of the delightful family which call it home.

source :: Design*Sponge

Interior Inspiration :: Stockholm Apartment

This home has a refined sense of effortless simplicity that I am completely besotted with.  White interiors with accents of black, grey and wood are definitely my cup of tea.  What I really love above this apartment by Stockholm Construction company Folkhem is the timeless colour palette, which to me always looks fresh and inviting.  The styling is divine – from the portrait artwork hung in the bedroom; to the beautiful collection of vases displayed in the window recesses, and an Eames moulded plywood chair always completes a living room! FolkhemSe-18 FolkhemSe-17 FolkhemSe-16 FolkhemSe-13 FolkhemSe-15 FolkhemSe-14 FolkhemSe-12 FolkhemSe-11 FolkhemSe-10 FolkhemSe-9 FolkhemSe-8 FolkhemSe-7 FolkhemSe-5 FolkhemSe-4 FolkhemSe-3 FolkhemSe-2

credits: My Scandinavian HomeFolkhem | Petra Bindel

 

Spaces for the Littlies

Forgive me for the image overload in this post.  I get a little carried away when it comes to kids rooms!  I loved creating rooms for my two little guys, designing rooms for little people is loads of fun!!  Whilst I think it is important to create a sense of calm surrounding the actual sleeping space, kids rooms are a great opportunity to go a little crazy.  I love creating unique and inspiring children’s rooms and injecting a sense of personality with wallpapers, wall decals, gorgeous play tents, wall shelves, prints, rugs and lighting is a great way to create a seriously cool space for little people.  These are some of my favourite little spaces.  Enjoy x HousetoHome_kids-room image source photo6 image source Trendzona_Blackboard-wall-in-the-child-room image source Trendzona_Baby-room-with-blackboard-wall image source photo7 image source photo5 image source Ninemsn_Love-the-Look---kids-room-1 image source Jenni-Kayne-Playroom image source Jenni-Kayne-Nursery image source AD_JenniKayneNursery image source ApartmentTherapy_colourful-kids-room image source Whitecatvintage_black eiffel boys rooms image source Ubabub image source Home-designing_Colorful-kids-room-idea image source Whitecatvintage_domino boys room image source EmpireLaneDesign_GoldBees image source EmpireLaneDesign_AlpineBlack image source EmpireLaneDesign_GoldPolkaDots image source

Inspiring right!  I LOVE the gold polka dot’s in the last image.  Wall decals are an easy way to create an amazing feature wall, and polka dot’s are totally on trend and not just for kids rooms!

Miami Catwalk Cool, The QT Hotel

Design, fashion, art, food, wine and music – the QT Hotel on the Gold Coast has it all.  Formerly the Gold Coast International Hotel, the newly refurbished Surfers Paradise landmark is now a vibrant entertainment and accommodation destination with a quirky fun mix of glamour and style.

The creative genius behind the transformation, Nic Graham describes the vibe as “Nostalgic surfer chic meets Miami catwalk cool”.

The SpaQ is sublime!  I’m lucky enough to live on the Gold Coast and have experienced the sheer bliss of a treatment here with a bunch of girlfriends.  The relaxation lounge is decorated in pops of bright colour combined with beautiful natural elements.

The Stingray lounge bar has a relaxed California Baja vibe of pop art meets industrial chic, and has 50 in-house tequilas to choose from!

I love the quirky fun sense of style throughout the resort. qt-gold-coast-spa-q-01 qt-gold-coast-spa-q-04 qt-gold-coast-spa-q-10 qt-gold-coast-spa-q-26 qt-gold-coast-spa-q-27 qt-gold-coast-spa-q-09 qt-gold-coast-fixx-02 qt-gold-coast-bazaar-17 qt-gold-coast-bazaar-12 qt-gold-coast-fixx-05 qt-gold-coast-fixx-08 qt-gold-coast-lawn-13 qt-gold-coast-stingray-07 qt-gold-coast-king-ocean-view-room-01 qt-gold-coast-king-suite-04 qt-gold-coast-king-suite-03 qt-gold-coast-qtique-09 qt-gold-coast-lobby-19 qt-gold-coast-lobby-13 qt-gold-coast-pool-06 Credits: Images via QT Hotel  Architecture by Nic Graham & Associates

 

Pearl Valley Residence

I stumbled across a snapshot of this impressive home whilst scanning through Pinterest last night and just had to see more of it and boy am I sure glad I did!  Designed by Antoni Associates, this amazing residence in the exclusive Cape Town golfing estate of Pearl Valley has so many stand-out features.  I’m just a little (ok a LOT) envious of the indoor pool and bar area, and I think I could quite happily gaze out the window towards the 18th hole of a golf course – I know my other half sure could!

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Pacific Road House

This home among the gum trees (or Angophoras) was an original sandstone weekender, which has been transformed by TKD Architects to maximise the spectacular views along Palm Beach and Barrenjoey in New South Wales.

A new pavilion was created, connected to the existing cottage via a covered walkway through the trees.  At night the pavilion looks like a lantern viewed through the trees.

The home is clad in sandstone and western red cedar, which over time will weather to resemble the grey of the tree trunks. TKDA-Pacific-Road-07-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-11-650x433 TKDA-Pacific-Road-08-650x908 TKDA-Pacific-Road-03-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-06-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-04-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-09-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-10-650x868 TKDA-Pacific-Road-05-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-01-650x464 TKDA-Pacific-Road-02-650x464 I love how this home has been designed with careful consideration of it’s surroundings.

[credits: designhunter.net | TKD Architects | Michael Nicholson Photography ]