Thursday, 23 June 2011

colour colour to brighten up our grey days

all those currently stuck (please ash cloud lift) or living in Melbourne are aware that is a miserable grey day outside. i feel as if i have never left london (although less people & bigger skyline) especially as now we have Zara. Nothertheless the grey and winter coats have sent me searching for some vibrancy and look what I have found! equilibrium is restored.



san francisco victorians. always looking happy



i was searching through some of my old haunt- 'world of interiors' magazines from the 1980's. the colours were amazing, and what was even more incredible was that 80% of the editorial was timeless, the only give away was the advertising




Sunday, 19 June 2011

loooooooooooove this. the chevre bench

end of a bed, coffee table, side table, bed side table. It's great!




am thinking of a black glazed linen seat........

Thursday, 9 June 2011

words of wisdom from Bethany Adams in New York.... When to Hire an Interior Designer

milliondollardecorators.jpg


Having a great sense of your likes and dislikes is a great starting point, but there's so much more to a well-designed room than simply filling it with your favorite things. For example, I adore mid-century modern, French industrial, and coastal chic style anything. Individually, these elements are fantastic. Together--yikes! Still, hiring a decorator is a major step. So how do you know when to go it alone and when to call in a professional?
1. You can afford it. This is a big one. Obviously, hiring a decorator involves paying someone so you should count that into your budget on top of what you want to spend on furniture and accessories. But take heart! While top decorators earn about $150-$250 an hour (plus up to a 30% commission on furniture), there are so many fantastic young decorators out there who charge about half of that. In additional, companies like Design in a Box will help you design an entire room for as little as $250! Also, remember that all decorators get the same discounts on furniture no matter how big their companies or how long they've been in the business. Often, the discount they can get you on furniture pays for their services (as though you were paying retail). You get the same furniture you want, plus an expert to help you with paint colors, accessories, and pulling the whole room together!
2. You're too busy to do it all yourself. As someone who does this for a living, I can tell you that pulling together a single room can take months and an entire home, years. It took me 6 years to decorate my own home fully, I've been so busy doing it for other people! If you simply don't have the time, hiring a decorator is a great idea,especially if you know what does and does not appeal to you.
3. You are a design-magazine junkie. Anybody can go to Crate and Barrel and order a sofa, but if you spend your free time scouring design magazines and marking your favorite to-the-trade only wall-coverings, fixtures, and furnishings then--in most cases--you'd be wise to hire a decorator to go out and get them for you. Although it is sometimes possible to gain access to designer-only furniture, it can be difficult and will almost certainly be waaaaay more expensive (up to 40% more) than going through a professional decorator. In contrast, if you've hired a decorator, you'll be able to walk through the designer showrooms and "try out" all of your potential furniture in advance. You'll also have someone to organize and oversee the delivery and installation, which is great if you are too busy to do it yourself.
4. You are open to suggestion. As a professional, I can tell you it is always helpful when a client has a clear idea of what he or she wants--after all, you have to startsomewhere. That said, you've hired a decorator for a reason, and one of those reasons should be that you are interested in having a professional opinion. In the past, I've had clients dictate exactly what they want, while at the same time refusing alternate suggestions. Not surprisingly, their homes do not end up in my portfolio because not only do I feel like I didn't actually design them, they tend not to turn out very well. A professional decorator has years of education and experience under his or her belt--take advantage of this! If you are just looking for someone to validate decisions you've already made, save yourself some money and invite your friends over to oooh and ahhh over your latest purchases.
What do you think? When would you hire a professional decorator?
Image Credit: Bravo TV

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Northwest Portland home

I love the dramatic colours that are still very livable used in this Portland home.
I am not 100% on the use of mirrors throughout the hallway, but will happily admit that that is a personal preference rather than a bad design/ use of texture


jessica helgerson design 13 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design

i love that the family have kept their beautiful old pieces of furniture. So often at the moment renovations seem to also mean a complete out with the old and in with the new. such a shame.

jessica helgerson design 7 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design


jessica helgerson design 6 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design

jessica helgerson design 5 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design


jessica helgerson design 14 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design

jessica helgerson design 9 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design

jessica helgerson design 12 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design


jessica helgerson design 10 Fantastic Renovation Displaying Modern Colours and Pleasant Design

Monday, 6 June 2011

the leopard............

loving leopard print carpet today.................








Friday, 20 May 2011

the library


In the UK there was nothing better than cosying up in a dark, book lined library with the fire crackling away, big old comfy chairs & the Sunday papers.... these dark mahogany lined rooms don't work so well in the brighter homes of Australia, however, while doing some research for a client, I came across these study come library come time out spaces..... that would do the trick






just loved the lines & feel of this library.....



Monday, 16 May 2011

library in Tasmanian house by Stamp Interiors

It is always a pleasure working with existing pieces, giving an established house a bit of a make over without loosing its soul. Here are some images (again not brilliant, I am going to have to stop taking them with my iphone and start again with my camera....) of a library in a house in Tasmania. We wanted warmth and comfort without being slouchy, and the bright colours have given a South facing room a bit of cheer - especially on those long winter nights.......







Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Charlotte Coote

It is not often that you come across 'raw' talent. So much of what I see is very fashion led and similar to what is in current magazines - which all has its place, however, it is a look that becomes very samey quickly - i.e the recent French Provincial look and the current geometric phase. Then there are people like Charlotte. Charlotte is both an interior decorator and a furniture designer. Her pieces are beautifully designed under the influence of her father - John Coote the world reknown interiors expert. Charlotte has recently opened up a showroom around the corner from me in Armadale and I love popping in to see her beautiful linens and to see what stunning pieces she is showcasing.






sneaky pic through the window of the showroom. not the best photography - sorry!

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

fabulous fabrics recently found

there is nothing better to brighten up a room than some stunning fabrics - whether it be a whole sofa or a small scatter cushion. a good fabric instantly adds life and a bit of personality. while i have been doing a townhouse in central Brisbane (the carpet is going down now so we should get some pictures in a couple of weeks!) the brief was plain and cool. we have been able to create this to stunning effect & I just thought I would show you some of the amazing discoveries I found along the way........ all very inspiring & exciting (& some not so cooool!)



VT Interiors

Norma

Sandberg

image

Katie Rider


Christopher Farr

Anar Charcoal

John Robshaw

image

John Stefanidis


love this ottoman - fantastic result

image

John Stefanidis

image

Martyn Lawrence Bullard

Dodecanese (handprinted)

this is our new sofa I loved the print so much - with a black glazed
 linen piping. so excited for it to arrive!


Christopher Farr

image

Raoul

image

Seema Krish

*please note all fabrics are available through stamp interiors