So…if you don’t have fabulous windows, and you want to be inspired when you sit at your desk… the answer, as always, is ART!

It’s diversity that makes this look work. Different shapes, different mediums, different colours. Unless you’re a minimalist, (and let’s face it.. if you’re reading my blog, you’re not), you need multiple focal points. Activity ( by that I mean art in all it’s shapes and forms) at eye level, means activity (and by that I mean your everyday bits and pieces -read mess ) on your desk and other surface areas doesn’t strike a visually discordant note. To put it simply.. if you’re a messy worker… make sure you have a really diverse galleria above the desk to balance it all out! ps. loving the extended light cord swung across the room.

If you’re not messy something like this can look amazing. What I love about this is the inherent symmetry of the “squares within a square”, beautifully contrasting with an offset image.

I love vintage signs in an office….such a sense of history and a cool re-purposing.

By incorporating the wood storage (love it) and using a smattering / scattering of cool art the result is confidently quirky … a very relaxed feel without any sense of clutter.

Clever styling. Note how the desk gathering on the left, and draped pom poms (who doesn’t love a pom pom?) balances the offset collage on the wall.

Another cool re-purposing. An old bed spring base works brilliantly within its own frame to hold any number of focal pieces.

I love this in so many ways… The beautiful symmetry of the pendants with the art, the pop of orange and yellow in an otherwise totally monochromatic setting, the lightness of the wire chair, the trestle table desk….

And I love this for just as many opposing reasons! Such a generous splash of loved images… the randomness of this look belies a beautifully considered layout.

Fabulous! I am in love with that fox print and the winged sheep! The beads on the round hook mix the overall look beautifully… the visible brown tape just works, and every office should have a feather quill.

Making your view an extension of your practical needs is always a cool and clever approach.

This is so beautiful! I may never be able to live with such a controlled look… but that doesn’t mean I don’t love it! That artwork is amazing.




Great vintage sign.





So…go big go small… go multiples with symmetry or multiples with asymmetry. Find a piece that you love, it could be a drawing, a saying, a print or a book cover. Start with that and group around it to make a view for yourself of things you love. Images that lift your spirit or quotes that inspire you. Whatever you do… don’t leave the wall blank. That’s catching that is…. your mind will be next…
Such an important room! And so often it just evolves … but if you spend a bit of time… maybe a little $$ (!) you can have a space that is really conducive to getting things done.
Over the next few posts I’ll go through the different elements of the home office… and how you can make yours somewhere you actually want to go to!
But today… let’s get inspired by those who have gorgeous windows in their office space… and have used them really well!

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Loving all Industrial windows!

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And these ones in particular!

Image from Scandinavia with love
With an outlook like that I need a wee sheepskin and a mug of hot choccy.

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Image from Nordic bliss

Image from The Second Life of Mine

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Image from Bright Bazaar

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Image from My favorite and my best
Well named! This is a dream studio… Imagine the changes of the light throughout the day… beautiful!

Image from sfgirlbybay
Just wow…

Image from Dust jacket attic

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Image from Studio sweet studio
I want to be her.. but sans cat!

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Another amazing space…the walls and windows are glorious.

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Love love love!

Image from Nice room
V. cool

Image from The design chaser
What a tree to be able to gaze at..

Image by French by design
A lovely use of a corner window.

Image from Scandinavian deko
I mean… c’mon!

Image from Feather and nest kim
I love this look. A real sense of order and capacity… whilst being light and bright.

Image from Bright bazaar

Image from Apartment therapy

Image from Houzz
Love the use of this narrow conservatory space! Always such sweet spaces, with those gorgeous wee window panes… and so rarely used to good effect.
Don’t be depressed! Next post we’ll cover creating your own view!
Online and at home consultations available… email me ria@iwantiwantiwant.com.au x
Hi all!
I know it’s been awhile since I posted… but I’m back and I have some lovely clients who are very nicely allowing me to blog on their transformations.
So! Without further ado… I’d like to introduce Ingrid. A very groovy mother of two, with an amazing old house in inner Melbourne.
She and her husband renovated the kitchen / dining at the back of the house some time ago, but then moved overseas. Now back… it’s time to finish the job!
Sound of Music style we’re starting at the very beginning in the lounge at the front of the house.
nb# Don’t forget to scroll down on the pdf so you can see all three pages!
Stay tuned for the mood board !!
We’re having a sale!!
Excess stock and props at over 50% off!
17th – 18 th November
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Very happy to say we are now stocking the gorgeous Mrs Darcy cushions…
They’re a magic mix of stunning statement, and perfect linking designs.
Fall in love with your sofa all over again with a fresh injection of patterns and colour!
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Sorry everyone! My Dad is very sick and I haven’t been able to post at all for a couple of weeks. All this has brought about a need for change… and from now on I’ll be posting on my Facebook page. It’s a far easier format for me to use and more user friendly for you as well.
We already have loads of great tips, links to amazing websites and products … and a fab range of albums full of images to drool over and be inspired by!
For those of you not following me on Facebook already, the page is of course, I want I want I want, and the link is http://www.facebook.com/#!/iwantiwantiwant
Don’t forget to “like” me so you get my updates automatically … much easier than checking each day (in case I’m ever as slack as this again…which I promise I won’t be!). Also, this helps me build an audience far more quickly than I can via a blog…so it really helps me if you do.
For those of you not on FB … give it a shot! You’re missing out on a stream of amazing information from fab designers and stylists all over the world.
All the exisitng posts will stay on this site for your reference and I’ll also update it regularly with new products. And you can also find me on the fabulous pinterest with loads of amazing images. http://pinterest.com/iwantiwantiwant/
Thanks and see you on Facebook!
Wandering through Myers today I cam across the latest Jane Lamerton bedlinen design, Indigo. And I’m loving it…
The duvet set is only $219.95 for a King size cover and two pillow cases which for a lovely design like this is pretty reasonable. But it’s the gorgeous Suzani style euros ( $39.95 each) that make the look.
Suzani designs are hot right now… but generally with loads of colour in sweet, kind of naieve palettes. Typically Jane takes the look and refines it by using a monochromatic palette, and the result is really elegant.
Image from www.myer.com.au
If you want to keep the simple and elegant look, this is great… as it makes a fab statement on its own. But it will also play amazingly with loads of other colours and patterns if it’s an eclectic look you’re after.
Check out our on-line store…
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For an on-line or at-home consultation email me at…
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