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InterIor InspIratIon

Emerging interior design trends and styling inspiration for your home.

It’s fascinating to watch how global events transfer over into interior design trends. The most recent shift we are currently witnessing is the awareness of climate change which is causing us to think twice about what our actions may have on the planet and wildlife. These actions such as opting for reusable items rather than disposable, choosing organic materials and produce, re-connecting with nature and converting to greener energy have all played a part in changing our home interiors. The halt to global travel in the past two years has also seen an increase in international styles working their way into our homes.

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Blending the lines between nature and the indoors has been increasing in popularity with houseplants, natural materials and open-plan spaces all becoming commonplace. Large bifolding doors that lead into the garden and Velux windows with a view of the sky are a brilliant investment as they uplift dark rooms and create a light and airy feel.

The organic nature of wood, stone and linen has a tactile quality with naturally warm tones that complement each other well. They also come with a variety of textures which is so important to adding depth, interest and dimension to any room. Borrowing colours from nature to compliment these organic materials have influenced the paint pallets we are using.

Upcycling old pieces of furniture and accessories are a waste-free alternative to décor that often hold more historic value and are more unique as opposed to new items. Sustainable textile materials have become more widely available which means the items will last longer and won’t carry microplastics that are harmful to the environment.

Arches and curves are replacing harsh, straight lines. This doesn’t need to be shown in the walls of the house but more in the furniture that is chosen. Rounded armchairs and sofas, curved rugs and tables etc. will all help to achieve this effect.

International influence has been growing in our homes too. Botanical feature walls of distant lands, Moroccan-style textiles and tiles, African animal features and desert colours are all on trend. Twotoned kitchen counters add interest without overcomplicating it. Paint swatches will always show complimentary colours together so that it’s easier to find two colours that match well. If you have a particularly small/ dark kitchen, try to avoid darker shades or use the darker shade towards the bottom and save the brighter colour for the overhead cabinets. Furniture Revolution is a local painting company who bring new life to any piece of furniture or kitchen. They use specialist paints to give you a durable finish at the fraction of the cost of replacing it.

Frills and pleats are making a comeback! This is a fairly new addition to interior trends this year as the ‘granny’ look is coming back but this time, we are making it chic. Pleated lampshades and frilly armchairs are all a nod to the British country manor aesthetic.

As we are nearing Autumn, try to steer away from seasonal trends, try opting for those that are a little longer lasting to avoid wasting money, time and materials.

In the realm of technology, Mike’s lifelong passion for IT burned bright from an early age. While browsing through the vibrant streets of Plymouth, he stumbled upon Athena’s, a popular prints and posters shop. Two particular posters, radiating tranquillity and beauty, awakened his love for photography and ignited a curiosity within him. Driven by this newfound passion, Mike embarked on a transformative journey to unravel the secrets of capturing breathtaking images with his Nikon D800, setting his sights beyond IT and embracing the artistry of photography. Little did he know that this fateful encounter would forever shape his destiny and lead him on a remarkable expedition to explore the boundless beauty that awaited through the lens of his camera.

Meet Mike Lister, a dedicated, compassionate and hardworking family man. During the week, he immerses himself in his dream job in the vast industry of IT, but amidst the hustle and bustle, he refuses to let go of his burning passion for photography. While balancing two careers may seem overwhelming to many, his camera becomes an extension of his creativity. The click of the shutter and capturing the candid moments bring immeasurable joy, transforming his photography into a labour of love, never burdened by the weight of obligation.

In 2008, fuelling his newfound passion, he invested in his first camera, a Sony compact camera (point and shoot), and a subscription to Digital Photo Magazine, eagerly devouring its wealth of knowledge. With unwavering determination, he immersed himself in a year of relentless practice, honing his skills with a compact camera and mastering the fundamental techniques. Initially drawn to capturing the essence of people and models, he sought to gather valuable experience, gradually building the confidence to embrace new challenges.

Over the next three years and a few camera upgrades later, Mike built up his portfolio and started to attract a new opportunity — weddings. Overwhelmed by the potential stress of such a momentous occasion, Mike hesitated, declining the offer. Yet, fate had different plans. As the requests persisted, a clear demand emerged, urging him to reconsider his decision. With a blend of curiosity and trepidation, he finally accepted the third invitation, recognizing the opportunity to venture into uncharted territory.

Determined to prepare himself thoroughly for the responsibility of capturing someone’s most cherished moments, Mike embarked on a Wedding Workshop in Salcombe. This immersive experience spanned over two days, devoted to both the artistry of photographing couples on their special day and the intricate intricacies of running a successful wedding photography business. Fully aware that he held the key to the once-ina-lifetime memories, he approached each shot with meticulous care, cherishing the privilege bestowed upon him.

After 12 years and countless Weddings, one thing remained constant: the flutter of nerves before each wedding day. Anxious anticipation often drove him to overcompensate, packing his gear with an abundance of caution, ensuring that no precious memory would slip away. Yet, amongst the nerves, one undeniable truth prevailed: Mike’s love for weddings. A magical aura around the joyous occasions, rendering the concept of a bad photo unfathomable. From the bride’s radiant smile to the groom’s elation, every click of his camera captured an abundance of happiness. Within each frame, a symphony of pure bliss unfurled, painting a vivid tapestry of memories that would last a lifetime.

Since establishing in 2014, Mike’s expertise and creative ventures have expanded far beyond the realm of weddings. While capturing the essence of couples’ special days remained a prevalent focus, the everchanging tide of opportunities called him to explore diverse commercial avenues. Armed with the convenience of a pop-up studio, he ventured into taking headshot photos for businesses, Airbnbs, student lets and even supermarket spaces. As his work continued to expand, weaving together still photography with a new perspective. Mike is a licenced drone operator and taken to the skies, breathing life into cherished moments through moving images.

Understanding the importance of building trust within the commercial industry, Mike took proactive steps to solidify his credibility and registered his company with Buy With Confidence (BWC), an esteemed organisation that receives the backing of Trading Standards. The support from Trading Standards further cemented his dedication to transparency, accountability, and fair business conduct, instilling confidence in every client interaction. Within registering with BWC, Mike is also DBS checked making him well-positioned to cater to school events, including memorable occasions like proms.

When someone expresses interest in collaborating with Mike Lister Photography, a remarkable trait sets him apart—he seeks to ensure a harmonious partnership, one where both parties share a unified vision of what they aim to achieve. It’s this commitment to understanding and alignment that elevates his work.

“I just want people to enjoy their wedding as much as I enjoyed mine.”

What truly distinguishes Mike is his unwavering dedication to adding value beyond capturing those special moments. On the day of a wedding, he is known to extend a helping hand by finding him behind the wheel, chauffeuring extra members of the bridal party to the venue. With a keen eye for detail, he might lend his expertise to fixing buttons on suit jackets, ensuring everyone looks impeccable. Moreover, he readily lends a hand in the wedding planning process, providing invaluable insights and guidance. His ultimate goal is to create an experience where the client can enjoy their special day, just as he did during his own.

By infusing his work with genuine care and going the extra mile, Mike Lister Photography transforms each collaboration into an extraordinary journey. It’s his unwavering dedication to not only capturing candid moments but also enhancing the overall experience that truly sets him apart, leaving clients with unforgettable memories.

For Mike, the most exhilarating aspect of his photography journey lies in capturing those unfiltered moments—the essence of pure love and authenticity. It’s in those raw and unposed moments that he finds true magic. When he freezes time and captures a fleeting glance, a tender touch, or a heartfelt laugh, he not only creates art but also a tribute to the power of love.

Mike’s photography style leans towards minimal editing, aiming to preserve the vibrant colours and brightness that existed on the day of the shoot. While he typically avoids excessive editing, he does offer customers the option to transform their photos into black and white, enhancing their aesthetic appeal.

Once the photos are prepared, Mike creates an online gallery for the customers to explore. From this collection, they are tasked with selecting their ten favourite images. These chosen photographs will be printed and compiled into a sturdy hardback book. Additionally, all the remaining images are conveniently stored on a USB drive, serving as a digital archive of cherished memories.

“As a photographer, you are just painting with light”

Mike finds great inspiration in the works of renowned photographers like Chase Jarvis and The Strobist, who have mastered the art of illuminating their subjects through ingenious lighting techniques. Their work leaves a profound impact on Mike’s creative vision. In Mike’s own words, “As a photographer, you are just painting with light,” reflecting his profound appreciation for the artistry and creativity that stems from skilful mastery of lighting in photography.

Photography is one of Mike’s passions but he’s not ready to bid farewell to his love affair with IT and computers just yet. He revels in the intricate world of technology, finding immense satisfaction in his job. Placing the weight of financial responsibility and unwarranted pressure solely on his photography may extinguish the flame of his love for photography. So, with careful consideration, he’s built a harmonious balance between his two loves. By safeguarding it from the strain of financial expectations, Mike safeguards his unwavering adoration for the art and keeps the creative fire burning bright.

Further down the line, Mike would like to own a studio which is a space that combines a gallery showcasing captivating artwork with a cosy coffee shop. The upstairs would be a studio, providing a haven for individuals to express their creative endeavours. The ultimate goal is to create a community of artists and enthusiasts who can come together and share their passion over a lovely cup of tea.

If you’re looking for a photographer to capture those unforgettable moments on your special day or a business in need of professional images then please reach out to Mike who will help with your needs.

Two local charities have partnered to launch the PLYMOUTH HARBOUR HALF

Sunday 26th March 2023

£25 entry fee (£20 early bird)

The 10K half marathon begins at the Drake’s Trail, Yelverton and nishes at the iconic Sutton Harbour Sign www.runplymouthharbour.co.uk

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