Showing posts with label Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

DREAM HOME DECOR // CRISP WHITE, WARM GREY, ROSE QUARTZ AND COPPER


With the prospect of moving back home to New Zealand in August, I've been getting excited to think how I can decorate my next living quarters.  As an avid Pinterest fan I use my Décor Style pinboard to document all my ideas and favourite styles. I've noticed many common trends so I decided to put them into a post about my dream home.

Being in China has made me realize that simple is better. We started here nearly two years ago in a basic studio apartment with absolutely no homewares. On our move in day, it was pouring with rain. We ventured to the local supermarket (getting quite lost with no umbrellas) to gather bedding, food and basic supplies. We only got the bare minimum of what we needed. We've spent the entire time here with two eating bowls, two forks, two spoons, two sets of chopsticks, a sharp knife, chopping board and baking supplies. I also have a mini oven and an electric cooktop with only one fry pan. It's great! Tere are less dishes and less mess. Although to be fair, getting takeout in Wuhan is cheap, delicious and easy so I don't often cook. 

At first we got the "nicest" patterned linen they had in the supermarket, but the options were tacky with clashing colours and over the top patterns. I was very thankful when IKEA opened up about a month later. It's been a great resource for inexpensive, good quality and well designed décor. We updated our bed linen as soon as possible, and bought plush memory foam pillows and a foam mattress. I feel our bed is the most important part of the home as we spend 8 hours of sleep on it every night. It needs to be comfortable and beautiful as it is such a large feature. The bed linen was really the only design choice I had to make in a pre-furnished apartment so I wanted something that was just my style. 

We later moved apartments to a nicer, newer place with fresh white walls and separate rooms. It has many windows so it's nice and light. I even have a window seat which I've always dreamed of. The only thing was the wardrobe wasn't very big so we bought two basic white free standing coat racks to store our coats and clothes.

Other than that we haven't bought too much in the way of homeware. I have always been very aware of the fact that I don't want to take very much back with us. We booked a one suitcase plan to China and have a two suitcase plan back. Most of that will be clothes and shoes.

But anyway, on with the post and starting with my ideas for the bedroom.
Of course a blank white canvas would be the best start and lots of open space with plenty of light. I have a colour & texture palette in mind that is key throughout my vision.

Crisp white, warm grey, rose quartz (2016 Pantone colour of the year) with touches of
copper and light woodgrain.

BEDROOM //

For my dream bedroom I envision an open wardrobe with all my pretty wears (and my husband's handsome wears) hanging on white freestanding coat racks using simple copper hangers. The bed is cosy and covered with fresh linen and a snuggly blanket. These two I already have checked off the list and I also have the coat racks as I mentioned earlier. I've been making the most of the IKEA store in Wuhan, China by investing in some iconic pieces that I will love forever. I have bought a lovely white with grey floral duvet set (pictured) and a chunky cable knit throw. I plan on pairing these with some high thread count grey sheets I invested in when we first married. I'd love simple bedside tables with industrial style lamps.

I've always had sets of drawers, for as long as I could remember. But I'd love to do away with them in favour of an open wardrobe to display our favourite threads. Of course this is only going to work for our clothes that can hang. So I plan on using the wardrobe in our future bedroom to keep our pants, jeans, winter coats, sweaters, cardigans, handbags and shoes. I'd like to find some useful closet storage and try making our own shelving. Clothes that can be rolled will be slotted into hanging canvas shelves.



LOUNGE //

The lounge is where we spend the most of our time at home. Therefore it needs to be a cosy and enjoyable space. A couch is something we've only ever had second hand (and it will probably be that way when we return). However if I were able to choose, I would select a classic, comfy design in a soft grey. I've never really had an indoor plant before (aside from a gorgeous little cactus), but I'd love a leafy green pot plant to bring the outside in. I'd love to put my acoustic guitar on display so I am more inclined to pick it up. I rekindled my love for playing guitar in China since I have had more down time.

One design feature that I'd love to show is our Chinese teacup collection. We've bought a handmade teacup from every city visited in China and Asia so it tells a story of our travels. I recently bought an oriental circular display for them at the local tea market. This is to be our significant keepsake and was in preference to collecting various knick knacks and souvenirs. We decided to be intentional as to what we keep to remind us of our time in China. The teapot we will buy in Wuhan as it has been our home city here.

If space allows, I'd love to have a desk workspace to do my illustrations and design work. I love the idea of a blond wood desk with wooden horse legs. I'd like the whole lounge space to be clean, organised and minimal. I love soft, warm lighting for the evenings when we watch TV so I'd like to put a lamp in the corner.



KITCHEN //

For the kitchen I love a good subway tile with everything clean and white. A few hanging plants perhaps with minimal accents of copper. Simple hanging lightbulbs and as little clutter as possible.



BATHROOM //

Much like the kitchen, I'd like for the bathroom to be simple and white with a good tile option. I like the idea of a B&W Moroccan style for the floor tile. Brass or copper exposed piping would be so lovely. I adore the ladder concept for hanging fluffy towels, but am weary of this gathering mould.

I don't always claim to be particularly tidy although I am trying. Whilst I'm okay with a few things that are used often being left around, I must have a clean, hygienic bathroom and kitchen. Scrubbed clean with no lingering grime or scum. It is very important to me. I also like having clean floors and surfaces. In China I like to think of our apartment as our safe haven. With outside being quite dirty, I've strived to keep my home clean. A place that you can walk around barefoot without feeling the dust and dirt on your feet.

I learnt a handy little quote that helps me to keep things tidy:

"A place for everything, and everything in it's place."

I do hope that I can keep true to this, and I have been very good at doing this in our Chinese apartment. Of course it's much easier to do this when you have less belongings. So I'm going to make a conscious effort to eliminate any clutter when I return home. I used to love a vintage style, but I went too far collecting all sorts of trinkets from second hand stores. It lead to too much clutter and whilst it suited my style at the time, my tastes have changed. I'm really keen to continue living simply with less belongings. I will always care about good design and style, it's in my nature as a designer. But one thing I've learnt about my field, is that editing is so important.

I'm excited to put some of these ideas into motion and to be really intent with any decisions. If you like a similar style, feel free to follow me on Pinterest.


Thursday, 13 November 2014

ROSEHIP FACIAL CLEANSER // BY ESSANO SKIN CARE


So I've never really posted about beauty products here before, but I'm really liking this Rosehip facial cleanser by Essano. It uses natural ingredients and is made by a boutique company in New Zealand. I love the scent, and it's really gentle on my skin.

Especially with living in China where there's a lot of air pollution, it's so important to keep my skin clean. Plus it's also really wonderful to be supporting a local business from back home.

Also as a designer/illustrator, I was really drawn to the packaging! Was the reason I picked it up in the first place. As you may know, I absolutely love anything to do with roses so it really won me over.

I styled it in this shot with a beautiful Chinese fan my husband picked up for me and some gorgeous silk peonies. I wish they were real, but I'm not in the southern hemisphere. I'm insanely jealous that I'm not experiencing Spring at the moment. It's my favourite time of year and it's a little depressing having two winters in one year. Although it means I'll get two Summer's when I return.

PS. If you follow Essano Skin on Instagram, you can go in the draw to win one of their many give-aways.


Wednesday, 14 May 2014

GIANT HANDMADE BLOOMS // BY TIFFANIE TURNER

Handmade Blooms by Tiffanie Turner 

I am blown away by just how beautiful these handmade paper blooms are! Crafted by San Francisco Artist Tiffanie Turner who is also the maker behind Papel SF. My good friend/sister-in-law Eloise shared the link to this post by The Jealous Curator knowing I would love it!

There's something amazing and intriguing about things that are made on a large scale (or miniature for that matter). The time and skill it would take to make something like this is so admirable. Tiffanie has posted tutorials on how to make these beauties which you can view here.

Monday, 12 May 2014

THE CRAFT MARKET // A ROSE TINTED STALL


I had such a wonderful time at the craft market at Ponsonby Art Station on the weekend! It was really lovely meeting many wonderful people and I felt so encouraged by the kind words and compliments of my work. I had a great time styling my stall with my creations and it was nice to be in a sunny room. It was a fantastic venue for a market with many rooms for the exhibitors. I loved meeting and talking with the other amazing vendors and overall it was just a really great day! Thanks to Laura Giddey for organising this event, hopefully there will be more to come!

Thanks to my beautiful friend Soo Jeong for posing for a pic of her in a Rose Tinted Crown that matched her lipstick!

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

DANAE & DEVON'S INTIMATE FOREST THEMED WEDDING DINNER AT MASALA RESTAURANT

Rose Tinted Photography

My good friends Devon & Danae recently got married in a beautiful forest here in New Zealand (See beautiful images by Meg Courtney Photography here). It was a magical, fairytale of a day! The kind that you wish you could relive cause it was that memorable!

Instead of the typical "Wedding Reception", these guys had an all inclusive afternoon tea following the Wedding ceremony. There were picnic blankets, good food and great company. Danae & Devon made the cutest (Nae's) lemonade stand complete with planted Elysium, as well as a styled (Dev's) Snack Bar. The forest was decorated with dozens of metres of bunting flags made by Danae. The aisle was set with tree stumps rounds and large glass (Canadian) pickle jars filled with wildflowers. These arrangements were done by Cheryl, who is the mother of the bride and a creative genius. They had a tree covered with framed images of the couple and plenty of #devonanddanae signs to remind guests to document the day. This meant the overseas family could be a part of it by following via social media. Meg Courtney was also super quick to get the photos back to the couple, which meant the whole day was really well captured.

In the evening they hosted an intimate dinner at Masala Indian Restaurant (Bucklands Beach) for the closest of family and friends. Danae had a vision that included elements from their favourite film Moonrise Kingdom. Their invites were actually a mini film adaptation of the scene where the boy and girl characters are writing letters to one another. They were super cute and a unique way to invite guests. For the styling we included quirky camping equipment like lanterns, binoculars, antlers, forest animal ornaments, woodcut chargers, and other woodsy elements. Danae found the awesome bunny ornaments at a design store which she spray painted to be glossy white. She also hand-painted the twigs with her wedding colours of green, white and yellow to use as named place cards. They were unique to each guest. She also made the macarons for guest favours along with the amazing Eloise.. who also notably did all of the bridesmaids hair. The macarons were white & milk chocolate for obvious reasons.

We made little terrariums from a gorgeous wee plant that Danae previously had in her bathroom. We replanted them into glass fish bowls with some pebbles and soil and added cute Schleich forest animals (bambi, squirrel, fox & racoon). Instead of floral, we used lush greenery of fern & ivy. This fitted well with the forest / camp / Moonrise Kingdom theme, but was also an affordable way to do it since it could just be picked from the garden.

Big thanks to the beautiful Paige Horton, and my gorgoeus husband Louis who helped me set up the decor for the evening. Also to everyone that helped out with the set up for the rest of this spectacular day. This made my role as event coordinator so much easier with so many helping hands. I know how appreciative Danae & Devon are for your efforts!