With the exception of yesterday we have had so many lovely days in a row that it’s been wonderful spending time outdoors. Creating your own outdoor room is a fantastic thing to do to make the most of our beautiful weather.
The key elements to an outdoor room are comfy chairs, a sheltered space, and pretty accessories. If the outdoor chairs you have are uncomfortable…then get rid of them! If you have something in an area that does’t work…then the area won’t work, and uncomfortable chairs are just stupid. (The same rule applies to all the insanely uncomfortable sofas out there in holiday homes. I have no idea why everyone puts their most uncomfortable furniture in the place they most want to relax…) Also…there’s loads of waterproof options out there nowadays. So mattresses, cushions, even rugs can be left out if there’s some degree of shelter.
Seating that has storage in it is a terrific option for an outdoor area…then the cushions etc can be stowed away during the wet months. It doesn’t have to be huge…but an outdoor room is a crucial part of the house. We only have about 3-4 months of the year where it’s comfortable to be outside…so we need to make the most of it with really appealing areas that we can’t wait to chill out in. Some images from the sweet to the sublime to inspire…
I would like to see some great Moroccan painted tiles here…
Good lighting can make all the difference to you using your area after sundown. If you have one harsh spotlight….turn it off or direct its focus up the nearest tree! For romance think fairy lights and lanterns…for fun check out multicoloured string lights like these..
What a beautiful bench…
I’m not entirely sure this is even an outside room…but it’s fun
Now that looks comfy…
And that…
I would love to have an outdoor fireplace and mantle!!!
Again…not sure if this is an outdoor rug….but man it’s gorgeous!!! I am on the hunt for it or similar…will keep you posted.
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The fabulous Lynne Testoni, Managing Director of Moore & Moore Wallpapers has very kindly provided us with our very first guest blog. Yay!
Lynne’s wonderful taste and clever designing eye has resulted in a gorgeous range of wallpapers. Enjoy!
The launch of Moore & Moore (www.moorewallpaper.com.au) has been such a wonderful journey and education for me. I first fell in love with wallpaper a few years ago when I worked with a famous designer on a collection for another paint and wallpaper company. I left the company, but my love for wallpaper remained.
Two years later, I decided to make that dream a reality. I have a passion for decorating – and print – and I am an avid reader (and contributor) to homemaker magazines. I could see that wallpaper was making a big comeback and yet there were very few Australian companies making it. Most wallpapers sold here are European and don’t always suit our tastes. They also have long lead times if people want them. I felt that Australians would appreciate designs that appeal to our climate, culture and decorating trends. It seemed as though there was a real opportunity to provide a quality product made in Australia.
We have launched with four designs – each in four colourways – making 16 papers in total. We started with a lovely damask using flannel flowers, which are my favourite Australian native flower. I wanted something that reflected a European aesthetic, but using Australian iconography and I think it’s a great success. The wallpaper designer is a wonderful Queensland artist and designer KT Doyle (www.ktdoyle.com) and our collaboration has been such a joy and lots of fun – as well as creatively rewarding.
The second design was Coral, which reflects both an art deco heritage and the Great Barrier Reef, another Australian icon. We have created it in some pretty pastels, which are beautiful (in my opinion). Next was an interesting stripe, which KT designed with a ticking pattern, an added touch that makes it special.
The last design we created has turned out to be the most successful – the Gum Leaves. This took us some time to get right. I wanted to create the feeling of cascading leaves and KT ended up developing a scattered sateen pattern, which was perfect. I have the silver Gum Leaves in my house and find them both beautiful and restful.
The biggest challenge has been to source the base paper, which was a six-month project in itself. All our designs are created especially for us on Australian made paper – the only wallpaper company to use locally made paper. The paper is FSC accredited and uses water-based inks. Because we manufacture the wallpaper ourselves, we can also offer our customers custom colours and even custom designs, for an additional cost. Also, because our products are made locally we have short lead times and can fill orders quickly.
The challenges include the never-ending cash flow shortage, as I try to invest in a growing business, and still make enough income for me to survive on! I still have a day job – working in food magazines – and spend all my evenings and weekends thinking and dreaming of wallpaper. Dream with me!
Books! Have I mentioned how great books look? If you have boxes of them taking up space and a room that lacks character…then bring the two together!
A great bookcase can make a room… see the amazing space above. That would have to be one of the coolest dining rooms I’ve seen. Love the ladder!
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Apologies everyone! New computer issues and internet problems stopped me from posting most of last week….. Back on track now!
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My mum had a beautiful old dressing table …. bagged by an older, faster sister who also nabbed the dining table. I loved it with its gorgeous triptych of oval mirrors, ornate legs and the general vibe of grown upedness that it gave off. But what I mainly love about dressing tables is that they not only condone sitting in front of a mirror to do your make up and hair…they kind of demand it. And if you have to sit down to do it the whole feeling of getting ready changes. I mean if we are going to go through the whole ritual of make up…then why not make it a really nice ritual?
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A dressing table also gives you a surface to both order and display all your pretty girly stuff…love ‘em! Vintage cups and saucers, boxes an bowls are wonderful receptacles and help give you the layers of prettiness a dressing table should have.
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And it doesn’t have to be an expensive original dressing table…an old desk here gets a new lease on life.
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And this dining table makes a fabulous dressing table. A few images of non-dressing table tables to inspire…
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Image from www.johanna-vintage.blogspot.com
Image from www.passiondecor.blogspot
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I love this so very very much….
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Or, you can make it all about the mirror….
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Stunning deco wing mirrors!
Image from www.idealhomemagazine.com
Beautiful!
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So if leaning over your bathroom sink isn’t doing it of for you anymore then nab yourself a wee nook , it doesn’t have to be big, and make it your own.
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Love the colours and the mannequin!
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I love plantation shutters…but the full shutters are my favourite. With the right paint job they look so amazing and on a practical level…these things work!
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Particularly if you have them on the outside. It makes much more sense to stop the actual glass of the window from heating up or cooling down by covering them externally. Also, if you have them outside it means you can have curtains inside…
But, inside or outside…they look gorgeous! Some images to inspire. x
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Image from www.splendidwillow.com
Image from www.decor8blog.com
Image from www.completey-coastal.com
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I want I want I want! on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/iwantiwantiwant
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Yippee!!! I’ve finally got my facebook page properly up and running!
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Which means you can access all the videos I’ve been making ( …yes, the making of them look just like this ) that I can’t upload on the blog. Finally! The videos are a fun mix of gorgeous images and tips…and so far we have…
Chalkboard walls
Multiple mirrors in bathrooms
Trunks and old suitcases
Stencilled floorboards
Decorative ladders
Quirky bedside tables
Pendants in bedrooms
Organised hallways
Hanging a wall gallery (very handy tips!!!)
Not hanging prints
White painted floorboards
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So… to follow me on facebook all you need to do is click on this link
http://www.facebook.com/iwantiwantiwant
Click on the “Like” tab underneath the main photo. Then click on the “Mailing List Sign-up” and enter your details.
Easy peasy!
Don’t forget to click on the “like” tab!
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This means not only can you see all existing videos, but I can also let you know when there are new ones to see, and even when I’ve posted a blog and what it’s about (to save you from going to the blog when I’ve been lazy and not posted!).
I’ve also been able to load up on Facebook lots of photo albums I’ve compiled…
21 so far and counting! …including room makeovers.
So yay! I’m looking forward to having you all join me on FB x
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That link once more….!!!
http://www.facebook.com/iwantiwantiwant
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Whilst open plan homes are great…sometimes you need a few doors inside.
From a green perspective it’s a lot more practical to heat the one room you’re in rather than the whole house.
From an aesthetic perspective, doors, walls, angles (even the rooms) are elements that can play a decorative role. And it’s nice to be able to have different feels per room and it’s nice to wonder what lies behind a door. I like to have a little sense of privacy…or at least separateness in my home.
Image from www.home-industrial.blogspot.com
Glass doors are excellent for inside. They provide the sense of separateness without being heavy or closed off.
Image from www.bellemaison23.com
This is such a clever idea for an entrance hall. Stops the weather from coming in and separates the functional entry area from the living area without losing any of the great sense of space. The glass also allows for some really clever colour play…breaking down the main colour of the living area and drawing attention up to the stained glass….fabulous.
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And they can be just beautiful in their own right. Some images to inspire….
Image from www.annasage.com
Image from www.trendir.com
Image from www.desiretoinspire.net
Image from www.inspirebohemia.blogspot.com
And if the glass breaks…how cool is this…
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Your bedroom should have an intimate, soothing feel to it…and lighting plays a crucial part in achieving this.
If you have an awful pendant in your bedroom …or worse, two down lights…or worse, four down lights…then every night I’m guessing you lie there looking up at them. Wouldn’t it be nice to lie there looking at a pendant you love?
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And how great would it be to have your bedroom look as fabulously complete as the two above do? I must admit… I’d never turn the exposed globes on while I was in bed…way too much light…but it looks amazing from across the hall!
Image from www.desiretoinspire.net
From groovy retro pendants like this one, to classic drum pendants with diffusers (to hide the globe and soften the light, see below)… …there’s the perfect pendant out there for your bedroom. btw.. How fantastic are the murals on the cupboard doors! What a cool way to pimp up what would normally be a boring, entirely practical wall.
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I love the pendants with diffusers for bedrooms…it’s great not to see a naked globe… the light is so much softer.
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Love this mix… and a chandeleir with a yellow chain is a perfect fit for this room.
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As is this simple retro pendant for this sweet wee room.
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Love the red cords…
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You do have to get an electrician in…but don’t be put off by that. If nothing else…get a quote…it may be a whole lot cheaper than you think.
Check out http://spacelighting.com for a great range of modern pendants, http://www.davidmetnicole.com for fab vintage industrial ones and http://www.kasbahimports.com.au/ for stunning Moroccan pendants.
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For an at home or online consultation email me at mailto:ria@iwantiwantiwant.com.au