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Thursday
Sep192013

Jimmy Schönning favourites

As promised, here are some of my favourite spaces from Jimmy Schönning's portfolio. 

I love everything about this kitchen - the colour scheme, the black tiles, the massive vintage light fixture, the table and bench, the fun DIY dining space lighting, the massive knob on the fridge...the only problem is I would lose my sh*t over trying to keep everything clean with all that open storage.

I love huge decks. LOVE. The table is amazing. I want my next house to have a black exterior. And the number on the door is graphic and cool. 

Everyone has had these ugly/boring mirrored sliding closets in at least one place they've lived...what a simple and effective way to de-gross them. 

Beautiful colours and rustic vibe. I love burlap/linen fabrics. Especially when wrinkled. 

Thursday
Sep192013

Jimmy Schönning update

It's been a while since I first blogged the sweet pad of Swedish stylist/designer Jimmy Schönning, and I think an update is in order. His work is fabulous as always, if not better! Jimmy is obsessed with black, white and green interiors...and plants. Nothing wrong with this combo - it's fresh, modern and timeless. I've saved some favourite spaces of his for a post later today so stay tuned!

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Monday
Sep022013

Reader's home - Nelly's rental cottage

Nelly is an interior stylist in Australia whose work we have blogged a few times (1, 2, 3, 4), and she's about to embark on a new adventure - home ownership! She sent over some info and photos of the rental home she had been living in and sprucing up - I love her vintage, funky style and what a cute home! It's an early 20th century workers cottage in the very pretty, partially heritage-listed suburb of Guildford in Western Australia. It has old jarrah floorboards, super high ceilings, a front verandah, established trees (including a heavily bearing black fig tree and about five loquat trees - yum!), an incredibly pretty-looking old meter stove, and enough quirks to melt my heart (I can't list them all, but think along the lines of skirting boards that no longer reach the floor, house on stilts and wide gaps between each floor board which means any little thingy you drop on the floor may end up under the house, totally unreachable until someone blows the house, etc). When we moved there, it also had yellowing paint on walls and ceilings, a disgustingly sticky 20 year old vinyl in the kitchen and a matching, suspiciously looking carpet in the adjoining dining area, and an unpractical and depressing bathroom. With the landlord’s approval and his financial input towards the cost of material, we painted walls and ceilings and replaced the flooring in the kitchen and dining. Recently, we also entirely renovated the bathroom (new paint, new floor, new layout, new bathtub, etc) so it became much more pleasant and practical, especially for bathing our boisterous 16 month old baby! I prepared a moodboard and cost estimate which I submitted to the landlord, and he recognized the need to do the bathroom up and he approved my plans and financed them. And then, the opportunity to buy our first home arose and we jumped on it. It’s now with a little sadness that we are leaving our beloved rented cottage. Had we stayed any longer, I would have probably tried to convince the landlord to redo the kitchen – those cabinets made of reddish-brown timber-looking laminate and the super narrow benchtop could have really done with an upgrade! But it won’t happen. Instead, I’m now focusing on how to transform, on a tight budget, a generic, character-less suburbian house into a zesty and inviting home with lots of personality. For more details and photos you can check out this post on House Nerd. (Photos: Heather Robbins of Red Images Fine Photography)

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Thursday
Aug292013

Olivia Gregory

I've got more British talent for you - this time it's stylist Olivia Gregory. Bright, colourful and vivacious, her styling is impeccable. This one is for the pattern lovers out there. (OMG I want that curtain fabric in the photo below!!!!)

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Tuesday
Aug272013

Jo gillar Anna Mårselius

I always love visiting interior designer and stylist Anna Mårselius' blog Anna gillar. This is what I found on my latest visit and I can't decide which one I like better. I think I might just have to settle for both. Styled by Anna, photographed by Anna Kern for NK Stil.

P.S. Apologies if I got the Swedish wrong :)