Friday, September 23, 2016

Mix don't match!




One of my pet hates in home decor is matching furniture suites. They make a room look so bland, boring and unimaginative and should simply not be tolerated!

Probably the worst in my book are those matching bedroom suites (think Joshua Doore) where the bedside tables, match the dressing table as well as the chest of drawers and possibly the headboard. That is the biggest no-no for me. That's non-non in French, nein-nein in German and nyet-nyet in Russian, just in case there is any misunderstanding. Please people, don't go there!


 I can live with matching bedside tables at a push, although contrasting ones look so much more interesting, but that is as far as it should go. If you have matching bedside tables, then consider treating them differently to add some interest as in the photo below.


 If you are unfortunate enough to have inherited a matching bedroom suite, or bought one in a moment of extreme bad taste, you need to relocate part of this matching set to another room. Move the dressing table to your guest room and the chest of drawers to your living room. Go and do it right now...I'll wait!

There you see .... so much better.... now we can all breath easier!

Just in case you still aren't quite sure, here are some pretty mismatched bedrooms to inspire you.....



 


 


Have a lovely weekend

Till next time 
Sharon x




Images : 1 A Life of Beauty and Grace, 2. Joshua Doore 3. Elle Decor, 4. Decorpad 5. House Beautiful 6. Kevin Harris Architect 7. Vincent Wolf Blog, 8 & 9 Pinterest 10. French Provicial Furniture

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Maison du Cap


I recently took you on a little trip to Barcelona and then on to California (you're welcome) and now when you see this picture, you could be forgiven for thinking that I was now taking you on a visit to the French countryside. 

We are actually not even in Europe, but on my home turf, in Cape Town, South Africa. 


The lucky owners of this beautiful home, Marlbrook, in Constantia are Graeme and Shelley Wilson. The Wilsons were relocating from Johannesburg to Cape Town some years back and after viewing about 50 houses, none of which appealed, saw this house online, fell in love with it, and bravely put in an offer without even seeing it in person. Clearly their instincts were spot on! 


The house was originally designed and custom built in 1996 and the Wilsons took ownership in 2010. They have made a quite a few changes over the years, including significant changes to the garden which was overrun with ivy and old oak trees which cast most of the garden in shade. They removed the ivy and trimmed the tree canopy, They re-landscaped the garden, creating specific feature areas and pathways including a play area for their young children. They also invested a lot of time and effort on the grass and are now reaping the rewards of a lush rolling lawn.   





With not another house in sight and those expansive views, it must feel like living in the countryside.




Moving inside, the spacious entrance hall leads through to the dining room which has French doors leading out onto the garden. 


The dining room is simply and casually furnished, perfect for a young family, and the flow out onto the garden makes it a magical setting for entertaining.


The living room leads off the dining room to the right, and is beautifully furnished in shades of stone, pale blue and grey, off set by a rich red Persian carpet. The decor was conceived by Shelley Wilson with assistance from Linda Savage Interiors.


Here is another view of the living room which also has beautiful big French doors leading outside.


The kitchen was gutted when the Wilson's first moved in. They transformed it from "farm style" to something a bit more contemporary, but still in keeping with the style of the house. They moved the appliances and sink to the renovated scullery so that the kitchen could be more of a living area where they could spend time with friends and family, cooking and relaxing. 




The kitchen/ family area leads out onto this lovely patio which overlooks the pool.

 

The main bedroom is upstairs and also overlooks the pool and garden. Last year, the Wilson's made major changes to this area, knocking down walls and creating this huge, beautiful, open plan bedroom, bathroom and lounge area which has become their sanctuary and where the children also love to spend time.






 The Wilson's share their home with their 3 children, a 10 year old daughter, 7 years old twins, a boy and a girl as well as 3 Labradors, who are all lucky enough to have the run of the expansive home and garden. 

 The children's rooms are all sweetly decorated for their respective occupants.




Hope you enjoyed your visit to this gorgeous home in my neighbourhood. 


If you are interested, this home is available for film and stills shoots via



Till next time

Sharon x


All images courtesy of  Shoot My House

Sunday, September 14, 2014

A Beautiful Beach House!




I am working on my next alphabet post but stumbled upon this house that I just had to post about. I am probably a bit slow on the uptake and you have already seen it, but I just couldn't take the chance in case you hadn't!
Situated on the oceanfront at The Strand, Dana Point, California, it features everything that I love.... French style, beautiful antiques, pared down simplicity, muted colours, light, wood, linen, wicker and best of all, a pool table and giant TV's so my boys would be happy here too. They don't really mind about any of the other stuff!


European style architecture and a beautifully manicured garden against the ocean backdrop set the scene.

 

Beautiful light fixtures and artwork are evident throughout the house.


The living room opens up to let the ocean in and nothing competes with the magnificent setting.




The ceiling makes a statement in the dining room.


The kitchen is magnificent....I would cook up a storm in here.

 

 The inviting breakfast area off the kitchen.


Just love this!


A more formal sitting area. I especially love the fireplace and the wooden floors.


A pretty arrangement in white. 


 Gorgeous staircase.


A lovely tablescape on the landing.


 Beautiful furniture, flagstone floors and aged woodwork - one could be in a chateau in France.



The bathrooms are all beautiful. Sadly I couldn't find any pictures of the bedrooms but can imagine what they would look like.





And finally, this is where my husband and sons would mostly be hanging out.


You would probably find me hanging out here too, but I would be gazing at the view, not the TV!


I wonder how my family would feel about relocating to California?

Till next time


Sharon x