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LOUISE PEARCE Editor-in-chief PS For more moodboarding inspiration and an exclusive discount on a masterclass with stylist Lucy Gough, see our Design My Space supplement, free with this issue.
TH E POW E R O F PA I NT ‘Colour doesn’t just change how a room feels – but how we feel in a space,’ says Joa Studholme (above) of cherished British paint company Farrow & Ball. Joa’s love of colour began in childhood, and as a creative force behind the company that’s given us delightfully named shades such as Sulking Room Pink and Elephant’s Breath, she certainly knows a thing or two about using paint to transform a room. See our exclusive interview on page 44.
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The latest news, shopping and inspiration, including sustainable swaps, a profile on Charlotte Wakefield and her beautiful woven designs, colourful glassware and 10 of the best places to buy art prints THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE BRAND Meet Joa Studholme of cherished British paint brand Farrow & Ball FIND THE BEST… STYLISH LIGHTING Our round-up of the latest designs – just in time for a seasonal update
STYLE INSPIRATION
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soothing greens and soft pinks that works in any room RICH & EARTHY How to use the warm tones of deep yellow, ochre and terracotta to create a cocooning scheme PRETTY PALES A new take on pastels, these fresh and lovely shades will bring a modern, sophisticated look that works brilliantly with contemporary designs
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THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE One couple have drawn on a wealth of influences to update their 1960s Surrey home FLORAL WONDERLAND The beauty of the outdoors has been brought inside in a garden designer’s New York home GLASS ACT A spectacular setting ensures picture-perfect views in a new-build coastal dwelling ALL SWEETNESS AND LIGHT Painted furniture, faded linens and distressed wood create a relaxed shabby chic feel in a whitewashed Suffolk cottage OPEN SPACE Bare brick walls and an open-plan setting bring a warehouse look to a Victorian maisonette THE SECRET GARDEN Alive with verdant planting and rustic pieces, a small courtyard is welcoming and functional STARS OF THE SHOW Clouds of daisy-like asters are perfect for cheering up autumn borders SMALL-SPACE GARDENING Isabelle Palmer, The Balcony Gardener, on ecofriendly container gardening
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FUTURE’ A large and light-filled room in a Victorian home ‘A BOLD COLOUR SCHEME TRANSFORMED OUR BATHROOM’ Two rooms become one in this smart space ‘A SPARE BEDROOM IS NOW MY DREAM OFFICE’ Striking designs combine with natural finishes KITCHEN & BATHROOM NEWS The latest trends ISLAND LIFE Eight ways to plan a kitchen island
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118 A FRESH APPROACH Ed Smith’s fuss-free recipes 125 TIME TO FEAST Giovanna Ryan cooks with wild mushrooms 126 ‘MY NEW HOME GAVE ME A WHOLE NEW (CRAFTY!) 162
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Being ecofriendly doesn’t mean compromising on life’s little luxuries. The White Company’s latest bedding range is not only sumptuous hotel quality but sustainable too, so you can sleep soundly in virtuous comfort.
Faro Tencel cotton bedlinen, from £18/pillowcase, The White Company
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Eclectic homeware retailer Rockett St George has partnered with designer-maker Jani Lemut on a sustainable furniture range. Handmade in Jani’s Sussex workshop using ecofriendly wood, it includes the beautiful headboard shown here, as well as occasional tables and a sideboard.
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SOFTLY DOES IT Charlotte Wakefield fell in love with weaving while doing a Textiles Design degree at Brighton University. She went on to work in the fashion industry as a fabric buyer and developer, but always yearned to return to the loom. A few years ago, she took the plunge and set up Woven Form, creating beautiful handwoven textile art pieces from her home studio in south-east London.
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Lemon cushion cover, £7, Dunelm. Lemon Tree lampshade, £50, John Lewis & Partners. Mexican Sunrise wallpaper, £40/roll, Lust Home. Lemon tea towel, £10, Oliver Bonas. Orange jar, £29.99, Coffee & Cloth
From her experience of working in fashion, she was all too familiar with the waste created by the textile industry, and didn’t want her own business to add to the problem. She asked a few mills about the possibility of repurposing yarns that would otherwise have been discarded, and got a positive response. Now she
Each piece is a one-off design loosely inspired by architecture, and with an emphasis on texture, colour combinations and patterns. ‘When I sit down at the loom, I don’t always know what I’m going to weave,’ says Charlotte. ‘It’s a very organic way of working, which I really enjoy.’ wovenform.com
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Make cleaning your home a pleasure, not a chore, with some beautiful new kit. Think enamel buckets, wooden brush sets, stylish clothes horses and refillable glass bottles pretty enough to leave out on display. Zara Home’s sleek Daily Living range includes a great selection of utility items.
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C O LO U R F U L G L A S S WA R E Update your home with this bright trend
Mop and bucket set, £69.99; cleaning products, from a selection; all Zara Home
Kona espresso cup, £22.50/four, Oliver Bonas
Ewer table lamp, £59, Made
Bubble glass jug, £12, Habitat
RETURN & RECYCLE As part of its drive to promote sustainability, Ikea has launched a ‘buy back’ service to save its used furniture from landfill. Just enter the details into an estimator tool on the website to find out how much you’ll receive for returning a piece in store. Products in good condition can attract as much as 50 per cent of their original cost.
Patterned tumbler, £19.50/four, M&S
Hemnes cabinet, £299 as shown, Ikea
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1 PSTR Studio curates vintage works and creates its own designs. Le Corail II by Marin Vaan Zaal is £40 unframed 2 Created by Hanna Peterson for The Poster Club, The Togo, from £37.07 unframed, is beautifully restful 3 Try Maisons du Monde for art with a twist. The Ikuyo bamboo fan is £99 4 King & McGaw is the go-to place for prints of the classics. Matisse’s Blue Nude I is £125 framed 5 Hotel Magique’s collection is inspired by the theme of travel. The You Me Magique print is £64.65 framed 6 Beautifully nostalgic, the Palm and Sunset print is £47.30 framed from The Dybdahl Co 7 Rose & Grey specialises in gently colourful pieces like the Asthet Stone print, £49 unframed 8 You can have Wonder & Rah’s Gingham print, £18, personalised with any date or initials 9 Partnership Editions works with emerging artists. Looking Out to the Cliffs by Camilla Perkins is £220 unframed 10 East End Prints has a huge range, and Lemons by Elsa Frere is £39.95 framed House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 15
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WEEKEND UPDATE Looking to bring some order to your work-from-home space? A wire rack above your desk is perfect for pegging up postcards, notes and reminders. Garden Trading’s design, shown here, can be quickly and easily fixed to the wall. Just remember to keep a one-in-one-out rule for your paperwork to help keep your desk clear and clutter-free… Farringdon memo board, £35, Garden Trading
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Kate Bradbury’s thoughtfully curated lifestyle and homeware store, Tea & Kate, was founded in 2013 to celebrate and support makers and designers with a shared ethos of consuming more consciously and creating things to last. The Suffolk-based studio has a calm, contemporary interior and is well worth a visit. teaandkate.co.uk
1 BOOK CLUB Discover the hidden joys of using more colour in your home. Vivid, an uplifting coffee-table book by Julia Green and Armelle Habib (£30, Hardie Grant), features inspirational interiors and short essays on the science and psychology of colour.
3 ARTS & CRAFTS Cyanotype prints require sunlight and a photographic solution to create beautiful blue images. London-based florist Jam Jar has created this kit that includes everything you’ll need to create botanical prints using leaves and flowers. Cyanotype kit, £60. FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
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STYLE INSPIRATION Discover the hottest hues of the season
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COLOUR TRENDS How to include them in your home – be it a quick update or total makeover! Maisy bed in pink velvet, £599, House Beautiful Collection at Dreams. Green bedlinen bundle, £395 for sheet, duvet cover and pillow cases, Piglet. Striped cushions, £65 each, The Conran Shop
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NATURAL An easy-on-the-eye look that’s perfect for the new season
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NATURAL GOODNESS Pink and green is a popular pairing and there are a wealth of gorgeous shades available. » These colours are very happy partners that can be as understated or as vibrant as you like. » Team damson, coral and clay with moss, olive and forest for an altogether more grown-up feel. » Natural finishes work brilliantly with this palette to create a timeless look you’ll love for years to come.
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Setting Plaster estate emulsion, £49.50/2.5L, Farrow & Ball
Calke Green estate emulsion, £49.50/2.5L, Farrow & Ball
Soft Peach matt emulsion, £26.12/2.5L, Dulux
Jewel Beetle absolute matt emulsion, £48.50/2.5L, Little Greene
Tea Rose true matt emulsion, £49/2.5L, Atelier Ellis
So Swamped matt emulsion, £42/2.5L, Graham & Brown
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‘Pink and green work so wonderfully together as they replicate the colour combinations found in nature’, says Charlotte Cosby, head of creative at Farrow & Ball. ‘Simply look outside to learn which colours harmonise.’ Here’s her advice for perfect pairings…
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The natural combination of pink and green is calming, restful and suitable for most spaces. Sitting opposite each other on the colour wheel, they also offer maximum contrast to give a gentle energy to your rooms. When choosing your shades, opt for colours that have a similar weight for a cohesive feel; for example, a soft sage green and a pale peach pink. Alternatively, you could go much deeper with one shade so that it almost becomes a neutral backdrop to the other, lighter highlight.
It’s important to consider the light your room receives, and the atmosphere you wish to create. South-facing rooms are often filled with warm light from dusk until dawn, so you can either maximise this with red-based tones, or offset by choosing colours with cooler green pigments. For north-facing rooms, the light tends to be cool and gives rooms a moodier atmosphere. You could lean into the cooler light by embracing slightly deeper and warmer tones of olive green and plaster pink for a comforting feel.
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Stylist tip Calming shades of pink and green can help create a natural link to the outdoors. Carry the colours through to one or two pieces of furniture for a look that’s pleasing without feeling ‘overdone’.
Marano desk, £899; Edit chair by Says Who, £449; Kyoto wide pendant, £249; Pawn table, £299; Cobra vase by 101 Copenhagen, from £40; Grib toolbox by Ferm Living, £59; Hanson jute rug, £189; all Heal’s House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 23
This RESTFUL colour palette is ideal for a BEDROOM. Painting the door frame and skirting in the SAME COLOUR is an ELEGANT touch that helps unify the scheme
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This is a pairing that can take the addition of texture and pattern. Here, the natural markings in the marble and the ordered geometric design in the floor tiles complement each other.
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5 Monstera Deliciosa and Helena Rose pot, £56, Leaf Envy x Soho Home 6 Mabel duvet cover, £135 for a double; pillowcase, £22; both Secret Linen Store 7 Raffety double bed in Soft Shell Pink, £599, Made 8 Striped mug, £15, The Conran Shop 9 Leaf floor lamp by Muuto, £315, Beut 10 Klippan Dots wool blanket, £69, Arket
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Turn up the heat with these gorgeous hues that combine to create a cosy and cosseting feel COMPILED BY AMY NEASON
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WARM DEPTHS These shades offer the perfect embrace, creating a sense of comfort and earthy opulence. » Honeyed hues of deep ochre and caramel are decadently luxurious, yet reassuringly down to earth. Sitting within the yellow spectrum, they give rooms a sunny and positive outlook, while prominent brown pigments provide a classic, timeless quality. » Partner with reds to provide a little heat. Saffron and paprika tones offer the perfect amount of spice and work brilliantly as an accent. » Wonderfully versatile, these shades work equally well as part of light and dark schemes. For a cosy living room, partner with charcoal, while a lively kitchen would benefit from creamy whites. Plain cabinet fronts, from £49 for a drawer; Parallels cabinet front, from £30 for a drawer; both Superfront
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Paler TONES of blossom PINK provide light relief, while heavy LINENS and textured bouclé FABRICS add to the opulent feel of these RICH HUES
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Stylist tip If you’re opting for a dark backdrop, look out for warm, slightly mahogany tones – these will enrich the palette rather than drain it. Paint the woodwork in the same colour as the walls to emphasise the cosy, cocooning feel.
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Knightsbridge absolute matt emulsion, £48.50/2.5L, Little Greene
Yellow-Pink absolute matt emulsion, £48.50/2.5L, Little Greene Roller blind in Breeze Russet, from £73 (61 x 76cm) including measuring and fitting, House Beautiful Collection at Hillarys
Muga pure flat emulsion, £51/2.5L, Paint & Paper Library
Warm Burnt Umber Red matt, £38/2.5L, Lick
Hay Bale matt emulsion, £45/2.5L, Claybrook
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‘We are increasingly drawn to shades with an inherent warmth,’ says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene. ‘Choosing rich but gentle tones will create a striking yet soothing scheme.’ Ruth explains how to use them…
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To create a harmonious space, work within a family of colours and use varying strengths – a paint card is a helpful reference for establishing these groups. A lighter tone on the walls works beautifully with darker woodwork and doors. Consider the aspect of your space. These colours will intensify and appear much more orange in a south-facing room, so be sure to use cooler shades here. In north-facing rooms, the cold light can cause them to fall flat so ensure you choose warm, rich tones in those areas.
When pairing with neutrals, avoid bright, blue-toned whites as these will jar. Instead, a warmer white with red or ochre undertones will provide a much more balanced and cohesive feel. It’s important to test dramatic shades such as these in situ in order to understand how they will react to the light in your space. It’s also a good idea to test in more than one location within a room, as well as observing them in both daylight and artificial light, as the difference can be significant.
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Hazelnut Truffle mixing matt, £30.04/2.5L, Dulux
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FULL TREATMENT By dialling back the brightness and going for more earthy tones, yellow becomes a versatile option. If using on all four walls – and maybe even the floor – try to break up and soften the intensity by highlighting architectural features such as alcoves.
Arch in Bassoon, panelling in Nether Red, both intelligent eggshell, £48.50/2.5L; table in Jack Black intelligent satinwood, £75.50/2.5L; floor in Bassoon intelligent floor paint, £74/2.5L; all Little Greene House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 33
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display cabinet, £995, Rose & Grey 2 Large Mustard Yellow vase, £44, An Artful Life 3 The Dalton plant pot, from £12, Anther & Moss 4 Spartan candle holder, £25, Nisi Living 5 Coretta rattan leaning mirror, £259, Made 6 Alban side table in Oxblood Red, £160, La Redoute 7 Hand-finished stoneware dinner plate, £14, Five & Dime 8 Square rug in Tobacco, from £275, Nordic Knots 9 Dried Orange bunny tails, £12/bunch, Heavenly Homes & Gardens 10 Vivi chair in Amber Velvet, £1,145, Melimeli FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
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These fresh pastel tones have been given a sophisticated update COMPILED BY AMY NEASON
Flare tall candlestick, £39; Flare medium candlestick, £35; Twist candle, £25/six; AAC 23 Soft chairs, from £419 each; all Hay 36 housebeautiful.com/uk
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Less sugary and more full-bodied, these are a contemporary take on pastels, and work together to bring a fresh and uplifting feel. » Lilac, lavender and pale dreamy blues are having a moment in interiors and are often associated with a sense of calm. Pair them with yellow shades and watch them really come to life. » For a modern, grown-up take on this palette, team with dark woods and weighty materials such as concrete and metal. » A small hit of these hues is enough to lift a neutral scheme – so if you want to add them with a light touch, introduce with a few choice accessories.
Oda table, £1,129; Oda armchair, £505; Oda stool, £209; Ritta pendant lights, £119 and £172; blue/white Ingrid vase, £89; Ada Dot vase, £66; Bella vase (on sill), £75; check throw, £119; plant pot, £119; all Broste Copenhagen House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 37
These PALE hues will make a ROOM feel BRIGHTER and LIGHTER
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Soft lilac and the creamiest of yellows work particularly well together as the gentle tones ensure the contrast isn’t too dramatic. For a beautiful barely there effect, match the colour of a shelf to the wall and let your accessories take centre stage.
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PRETTY PALES Violet White matt emulsion, £26.12/2.5L, Dulux
Blue 04 matt emulsion, £38/2.5L, Lick
Soft Ecru matt emulsion, £42/2.5L, Graham & Brown Dots wood hooks in Walnut, £24; Pale Blue, £21; Mustard, £25; all Muuto Hortense absolute matt emulsion, £48.50/2.5L, Little Greene
Sunrise breatheasy matt emulsion, £18/2.5L, Crown
Moonlight Bay breatheasy matt emulsion, £18/2.5L, Crown
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‘Using pastels doesn’t have to mean a sweet and sugary look,’ says Justyna Korczynska, colour expert at Crown. ‘Pale shades can be fresh and modern when combined with modern materials.’ She advises how to approach pastels with a sophisticated touch…
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As with any colour, pale or strong, it is the underlying hue that determines how that colour will land in a room. To warm up a space, look for tones with a touch of pink or red pigment. Cooler pastels with a green or blue undertone help to reflect available light and create an expansive, open atmosphere. When pairing pastels with whites, you have two options. Either stick within the same tonal range – for example, pairing a cool white with cool pastels, or a warm white with warm pastels; this will make for a calm and serene interior. Alternatively, using
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Stylist tip To keep the look modern, team pastels with bold stripes and checks rather than ornate patterns, and include lots of texture. Lightly quilted finishes and tactile fabrics add depth without overpowering the look.
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5 Gingham Chindi rectangular cushion by Projektityyny, £80, Liberty 6 Wind chaise longue, £1,399, Amara 7 City bowl and walnut base, £150, LSA International 8 Contour placemats by Hay, £16/four, Connox 9 Bella chair, £89, Cult Furniture 10 Blue metal side table, £220, An Artful Life
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DESIGN PROFILE
Chasing RAINBOWS
Farrow & Ball is as famous for its unique paint shades as for the distinctive names it gives them. Meet Joa Studholme, who’s responsible for both WORDS JAMES CUNNINGHAM
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Opposite Joa, pictured here in her Somerset home, has been captivated by colour since childhood Clockwise from above A mural for F&B from 2018. Hague Blue and Sulking Room Pink swatches. Bedroom in Day Room Yellow. Store room in Rangwali. An array of colour samples. Heritage paint in a pot
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arrow & Ball is a cherished brand in British design and decoration. Joa Studholme is the company’s wonderfully creative colour consultant, who lovingly crafts every shade from scratch before giving it a carefully chosen name. With a passionate belief in what she describes as ‘the magical power of paint’, Joa has worked with Farrow & Ball for more than 20 years and is a major player in the interiors world.
LIFE IN THE KALEIDOSCOPE
Joa’s love of colour was sparked in childhood – she recalls being captivated by a vivid red sky she saw while on holiday when she was very young, and spending a huge amount of time rearranging her Caran d’Ache crayons. ‘I wanted to see how different combinations worked together,’ she explains. ‘I still treasure those crayons to this day.’ As she grew up, the visual way Joa’s mind worked led her to describe people and places with colour references – a habit she has passed on to her own children. Inspired as much by the subtle shades of nature as by the brasher tones of printed packaging, she has a heightened awareness of ‘the colourful world we live in’ – a tendency she channels into her work. ‘Whenever I look at things, I’m thinking of ways to use their colours in an interior,’ she says.
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE
‘I have no formal training – I’m very much Farrow & Ball homegrown,’ says Joa. One of her key mentors was Tom Helme, who took over leadership of the brand in the early 1990s. ‘He brought the magic of
Farrow & Ball to the world, and has had a huge influence on my work,’ she says. As colour consultant, she has written two books, lectured on the effective and creative use of paint, and advised individual clients on their decorating projects. Her advice is sought around the world, and she delivers her expertise both online and through home visits. ‘The consultancy service means I have no typical day, as every house and each owner are very different,’ she says. ‘I’ve always been determined that the process should be collaborative. My role is to help people find colours they will love.’
COLOUR CHART
The process of creating new shades involves an enormous amount of creativity. ‘I have a very good memory for colour and, if I have the time, I will mix a colour as soon as I see something that inspires me, whether that’s my daughter’s rosy cheeks, some potted shrimp or shades of the sky. I have many notebooks full of tiny colour samples.’ When working on a new shade, Joa uses ramekins and teaspoons in a process she describes as ‘very low-tech’. She then shares these with Charlotte Cosby, Farrow & Ball’s creative lead, and the pair decide which ones to go ahead with. They are then sent to the colour lab, after which Joa analyses them in every finish, from the very flat to high gloss. ‘It’s vital to look at them in large areas in every light condition,’ she explains. During this time she also works on the names of and stories behind the colours. Rangwali, the brand’s bold pink, for example, takes its name from the powder thrown during the ancient Indian House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 45
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festival of Holi, while Stiffkey Blue (pronounced ‘stoo-key’) was inspired by mud spotted on a North Norfolk beach. ‘The whole process is very time-consuming, so there’s often a long, long wait before our new colours are unleashed on the world,’ she says.
HOME LIFE
Joa has lived just off London’s Portobello Road, known for its colourful house fronts and antiques markets, for more than 30 years. ‘My home is now considerably smaller than it was, due to the countless layers of paint!’ she jokes. But, in addition to the urban surroundings that have inspired her for so long, these days she also enjoys a whole different type of space. ‘I now spend as much time as I can in a small but perfectly formed home in the fields of Somerset with my husband and our dog. It’s an old Victorian schoolhouse with two main rooms and three tiny bedrooms.’ Perhaps surprisingly, much of this house is painted in a special white that was created especially for the space. ‘It hasn’t come naturally to live in a house mostly in white, and in the smaller 46 housebeautiful.com/uk
spaces we’ve used a lot of colour, including Setting Plaster, Light Blue, French Gray, Rangwali and Oval Room Blue,’ says Joa. ‘It changes constantly, though, and I’m often to be found wielding a paintbrush up a ladder at six in the morning!’ Artwork is dotted around the house and books take up a whole wall in the main room. ‘My husband and I are inveterate collectors of the things we love, from an array of olive-oil tins picked up from all over the world to the 60 nativity scenes that come out every Christmas!’ she explains.
POWER OF COLOUR
In a world where trends come and go, what does Joa have to say about current fashions in the world of paint? ‘At Farrow & Ball we don’t follow trends; we set them,’ she points out. ‘However, we’ve noticed a seismic shift in the way people are using colour in their homes over the past two years, and I love to see how our paints work in our customers’ spaces.’ Above all, she believes that colour doesn’t just change how a room feels, but also how we feel in a space. ‘It contributes greatly to our wellbeing,’ she insists. HB
PHOTOGRAPHY MARKOFLAHERTY.COM; JAMES MERRELL (FARROW & BALL RECIPES FOR DECORATING BY JOA STUDHOLME, MITCHELL BEAZLEY)
‘COLOUR doesn’t just change how a room FEELS – but how we feel in a SPACE ’
Opposite, clockwise from far left Joa discusses colour with F&B creative lead Charlotte Cosby; doors in Yeabridge Green; paint tins are repurposed as plant pots; the original heritage F&B tin design; kitchen in Sulking Room Pink and Paean Black This page Joa’s living room with lower ledge in Sulking Room Pink; a bedroom in Joa’s home in Jitney. Cocktail room in Rangwali
JOA’S DECORATING TIPS ‘Paint can give the illusion of entirely changing a room’s shape or size,’ says Joa. ‘It can also make ceilings feel higher or lower.’ Here, she shares three top tips to take on board while making your all-important colour choices: » Colour isn’t just about the
walls so, when planning a new scheme, make a list of every element that needs to be painted, from ceilings and architectural details to woodwork and furniture. » Let light be your friend.
Work out which way your room faces and see how the changing light is likely to affect your chosen paint at different times of day. Rooms you use more in the evening, for example, can be stronger in colour to create snug spaces for retreat. » Look to nature for successful
colour combinations. ‘I’ve always adored purples, pinks and greens together as they often dominate our gardens,’ says Joa. ‘My favourite example is the humble aubergine. Its skin inspired our Brinjal colour, while the stalk is close to our Churlish Green.’ House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 47
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Made from recycled unbleached paper HANG IN THERE Pendant lights are a versatile choice and look great suspended over a dining table, kitchen island or in a reading nook
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One couple introduced a Scandi vibe to their detached Surrey home
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Views of the great outdoors are put to the fore in the design of a new-build coastal dwelling
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THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE Tucked away in a Surrey cul-de-sac, this super-chic 1960s home could be anywhere in the world
WORDS CAROLYN BAILEY PHOTOGRAPHY JAMES BALSTON
HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE
Freddie Oke, designer and founder of Do South interiors shop in south-east London, and his partner Natasha, a diversity and inclusion consultant THE PROPERTY
A detached 1960s four-bed house in Cheam in Surrey
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DINING AREA Freddie and Natasha created a bold focal point with this striking wallpaper by Arte. ‘Yellow and black bounce well together,’ says Freddie. The teak table and rosewood chairs are vintage Carl Hansen, while the industrial-style cabinet is from Ferm Living
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hen Natasha bought her house in 2019, not much had been done to it since its construction in the 1960s, and she was under no illusions about how much TLC it would need to bring it up to scratch. Luckily, she had the perfect source of advice and inspiration in the form of her long-term partner Freddie. ‘I saw the potential immediately,’ says Freddie, the creative force behind London interiors shop Do South. ‘I wanted to upgrade it sensitively, keeping the original feel of the house but mixing the old with the new. I felt like a kid in a sweetie shop!’ His vision was to retain the existing A-frame but extend it by adding dormer windows, and to reconfigure the space on the ground floor to give the house a modern feel. ‘It needed some layout changes to improve the flow,’ he explains. The extensive refurbishment that followed transformed the house into a real local talking point. A firm believer in recycling, Freddie salvaged what he could from the property, including the lights in the hall and a retro sideboard belonging to the previous owner, but otherwise it had to be gutted from top to bottom. His vision was clear: ‘We wanted to create a Scandi vibe, making the house look amazing, but so simple.’ On the ground floor, the original parquet had to be taken up as it had become damp. Replacing it with terrazzo stone throughout created a cohesive flow and complemented the wood details. It also gave the couple the opportunity to install underfloor heating – a welcome touch of luxury. Walls were removed on the ground floor to open up the space and create a fabulous open-plan kitchen-dining room. Designed by Freddie, the showstopping oak and walnut staircase was a labour of love, and has become his pride and joy. Based on the open-tread style popular in the 1970s, it adds a sense of theatre to the space. Several of the original doors were replaced with pocket doors,
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‘I love CLASSIC interiors fused with SCANDI and Afrocentric style’
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With its fabulous view of the garden, this is the perfect place for rest and relaxation. A dramatic cowhide rug complements a selection of vintage pieces the couple have collected over the years
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which glide open and slide into the wall’s cavity. For the walls, Freddie used grey paint from Mylands, choosing yellow accents to brighten it up and ‘add happiness’. Freddie was keen to create a connection between the inside and the outside of the house and has managed to plan the rooms to ensure most have uninterrupted views of the garden. Finishing touches come from the varied artworks that give the home a unique warmth, some of which were imported from Africa. ‘They add a certain quirkiness,’ he says. Upstairs, dormer windows were installed to increase the living area and allow light to flood in, and one of the bedrooms has been converted to an office, as Natasha works from home. Having sourced so many pieces from his shop, Freddie saw this renovation as a fantastic opportunity to showcase his work. More importantly, however, he wanted to create a home that Natasha would be proud of. He says his favourite memory was seeing her reaction when it was all complete. ‘She just loves it!’ he grins. Find out more at do-south.com
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Intensely patterned wallpaper by Austrian designer Josef Frank gives wow factor to the smallest room in the house. The basin and taps are from Saneux, and a minimalist mirror by Hay completes the look
A slimline Novamobili wall unit displays a selection of Freddie and Natasha’s pictures, ornaments and books. The modular black Oscar sofa is from Do South, while the sideboard behind it came with the house
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‘I wanted to UPGRADE it sensitively, keeping the ORIGINAL feel of the house’
HALLWAY This airy, clutter-free space sets the tone for the rest of the house, with wood accents complementing the clean white walls. Plants add life and interest
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‘I consider SPACE, LIGHT and COLOUR when renovating’
LANDING Freddie is especially proud of the bespoke staircase he designed and made in a mix of walnut and oak with his good friend Ben. It’s a unique piece that always sparks interest from visitors to the house
HOME OFFICE Natasha has worked from home for some time, so the fourth bedroom has become her office. A wall of String shelving – a distinctive Scandi touch – provides flexible storage, and a skylight boosts light levels
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BEDROOM Wall art is a vibrant addition to the bedroom scheme, which also features the yellow and grey theme seen elsewhere in the house. The bed and bedside table are by Ethnicraft at Do South. A large rug is a cosy touch
ENSUITE This page and left Goldenbrown larch wood brings warmth, contrasting with white-tiled walls, grey terrazzo flooring and modern fittings from Saneux HB FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
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Mid Century vase in Orange, £10, Habitat
Cane lantern, £18, Matalan
Abstract Brooks cushion, £18, Next
Knot No 2 sculpture in Warm Yellow, £14, Hay
Tall black textured vase, £29.99, Dowsing & Reynolds
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Floral WONDERLAND A New York-based couple have turned a Brooklyn townhouse into a stunning family home, abundant with greenery and colourful blooms
PHOTOGRAPHY NGOC MINH NGO/TAVERNE AGENCY
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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Miranda Brooks, a landscape architect, her architect husband Bastien Halard, and their two daughters, Violette Grey and Poppy THE PROPERTY A Neo-Grec brownstone house in Brooklyn, New York
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espite its small garden, the Neo-Grec brownstone house in Brooklyn, New York, instantly charmed British-born landscape designer Miranda Brooks when she first saw it. She and her husband, architect Bastien Halard, were looking to move from Manhattan, and the 19th-century property, laid out over four floors and with a little carriage house at the end of the garden, fitted the bill perfectly. A complete renovation was embarked upon, managed by Bastien alongside his work, and Miranda undertook the transformation of the garden, creating a verdant oasis from what had been an unpromising paved space. Though many of her commissions have been the design of grand gardens for the well-heeled – including American Vogue editor Anna Wintour’s Hamptons retreat – Miranda’s love of naturalistic planting and desire to bring a sense of intrigue, in which not every part of the garden is visible at once, is every bit as magical in small spaces. An early intention to stick to a pared-back palette was soon jettisoned in favour of lush planting and an abundance of colour. Here, poppies and daisy-like erigeron pop up among roses, lilies, and tulips for a traditional country feel that could be a million miles away from the bustle and noise of the city just beyond the wall. The rooftop garden, however, is a different story. Featuring beautifully organised beds inspired by Elizabethan gardens, it includes a mix of annuals and vegetables as well as herbs, dog roses and honeysuckles. Many of these, in addition to the scented geraniums Miranda grows in the greenhouse she has managed to squeeze in, find their way indoors in the stunning arrangements that she places throughout the house. And it’s not just in the displays of branches, bulbs and flowers that a sense of the botanical is evident. It can be seen in the Marthe Armitage hand-printed wallpapers in the girls’ rooms – Violette Grey has horse chestnuts and Poppy has birds and butterflies – while a custom de Gournay Tree of Life design decorates the main bedroom
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– even a set of doors features a flowering vine hand-drawn by a friend. But these scenes of natural beauty didn’t necessarily come easily. In the transformation of their home, the colour schemes were down to Miranda, but many of the other decisions involved fierce debate between her and Bastien. The result, however, is a harmonious look that seems rooted in the property’s history, and with all the charm that Bastien was determined to include. By exposing the rafters and painting the wooden floors, he’s created a relaxed and informal backdrop that perfectly enhances the happy mix of recycled and time-worn pieces from vintage fairs, as well as quirky and interesting treasures sourced abroad. In the kitchen, for
The KITCHEN walls are covered in ART – most of it by the couple’s FRIENDS instance, Tolix chairs and a table created from a piece of marble on steel I-beams came from a Paris flea market. In order to create a room that felt more like a living area than a purely functional space, the couple decided to forgo wall cabinets for artworks, much of it done by friends, while Miranda’s substantial collection of china is housed in a huge unit topped with 300-year-old white oak. Referencing Miranda and Bastien’s heritages, the first floor has been decorated with a French aesthetic in mind – featuring a traditional chevron-pattern parquet flooring typical of Parisian apartments – and the middle floor with an English look. However it’s at the top of this townhouse where the couple’s styles meld. This New York-inspired zone is home to a fabulous combination of traditional and designer elements. This is perfectly illustrated in the bathroom, with the inclusion of an eighteenth-century Swedish carved bench that Miranda bought at auction, and a hanging light created by Dutch designer Gerrit Rietveld in the early part of the 20th century, which Bastien bought online. Like the kitchen, the bathroom is more than just a functional space – designed for relaxation, it features an elegant navy-painted rolltop bath, comfortable upholstered seating, and simple shelves built by Bastien, holding an array of books. The couple spend much of their time up here and it’s where they catch up at the end of the day. They believe this area, where their tastes meet, to be the most successful part of their interior – a little creative tension, perhaps, being an essential ingredient in creating such a harmonious result. HB
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board next to the window to maximise light levels while working on new designs
GARDEN Miranda used hazel wattle hurdle fencing to give the garden a country feel
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The BATHROOM is more than just a FUNCTIONAL SPACE – it’s designed for RELAXING
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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Shilen Patel, who runs an innovation company, his wife Rachel Murray, a geography teacher, and their three children, Jaymin, Flores and Tilika THE PROPERTY A detached single-storey dwelling in Dungeness on the Kent coast
Designed by architect Guy Hollaway, Pobble House is clad with larch, Corten steel and cement fibreboard. It has no formal garden or fencing, and blends seamlessly into its coastal environment
LIVING ROOM Double-aspect glazing offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Flores relaxes on a modern oak-framed sofa by Another Country, while the rug is from Ikea
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or Shilen Patel and his wife Rachel Murray, having a family retreat by the sea was a long-cherished dream, and the idea of building something new appealed to Shilen, who has a passion for architecture and design. The two wishes were granted in the form of Pobble House, in the dramatic setting of Dungeness on the Kent coast. This is something of a Marmite location, with its expanses of shingle, big skies and nuclear power station looming nearby. Artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman helped make Dungeness famous with his own striking house and shingle garden, recorded in the landmark book Derek Jarman’s Garden. Since then, the area has become increasingly popular with artists and architects, many of whom live alongside the fishing families and settled residents of this curious English enclave. Shilen first became interested in this part of the coast on boyhood bike rides from south London, and for many years his family kept a beach hut in Whitstable in Kent where they enjoyed days out by the sea. However, Shilen and Rachel decided they would like more substantial accommodation as a holiday escape from the working week and their terraced home in London’s Finsbury Park. ‘We made the decision that we wanted a bolthole of some description, where the family could let loose and be by the sea,’ says Shilen. ‘So we started thinking about where we might like to be, and Dungeness came back into my mind as somewhere that would be really interesting to investigate. I was a little uncertain at first about whether Rachel would like it, but we drove down and fell in love with the otherworldliness of it. It’s not like living in a picture-postcard
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LIVING AREA In this sociable, open-plan space, seating, including 1950s armchairs sourced via Ebay, is arranged around a woodburning stove by Skantherm
FAMILY Shilen and Rachel with, from left, Jaymin, Flores and Tilika
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KITCHEN Russell Holborough designed the kitchen, with appliances by Siemens. The Bramah pendant lights are by Michael Young, available from Heal’s
DINING ROOM Fitted benches have much-needed storage built in, and the vintage French school chairs bought on Ebay provide extra seating
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CHILDREN’S ROOM This fun space sits within a new part of the house that was once occupied by a garage. The bunks are bespoke, with throws from the National Trust Shop
‘We wanted it to be OPEN and sociable, but needed plenty of built-in STORAGE ’ village, but we really enjoy the solitude, peace and quiet, as well as the landscape, which is constantly changing.’ Shilen and Rachel came across a 1930s bungalow and garage set back from the slim coast road that traverses the headland. The property was in poor condition and crumbling, so Shilen knew that the family would have a good chance of getting planning permission to either replace or refurbish it. Research into contemporary architects with local connections led them to Guy Hollaway, who has offices in Hythe and London. Together, architect and clients began working on ideas for a replacement house that would echo the size, height and profile of the original, while offering a contemporary home suited to the family and spacious enough to accommodate visiting friends. ‘We wanted it to be open and sociable but we needed plenty of built-in storage to stash away a lot of kit – a bit like you would have in a boat,’ says Shilen. The other side of the brief was building a modern house that blended into the landscape rather than standing out. Working with the original footprint of the house and sightlines of Dungeness Lighthouse, Hollaway designed a new timber-framed house clad largely in pale larch, with an outrigger clad in Corten steel. ‘The building is extremely durable, which is important considering the harsh coastal climate and exposed setting,’ says the architect. The old garage was replaced with a six-bed children’s bunkroom for Tilika, Jaymin and
Flores, plus any visiting friends, while a glass link to the rest of the house echoes the gap between the two original structures. A spine hallway passes two bedrooms and bathrooms before arriving in the open-plan sitting room and kitchen, and a recessed dining area, picked out in a seaside blue, contrasts with the fresh whites and oak floors. In this sociable space, seating is arranged around a woodburner and big corner windows framing views of the lighthouse and open landscape. The dining area, with its bespoke benches and large table, is a focal point for family life – four o’clock tea and cake is an honoured tradition here. The area around Pobble House has been restored and returned to nature. With no boundaries between the building and the surrounding expanse of shingle and grassland, the dramatic sense of openness and space is reinforced. Its pale colours mean the new house, which took a year to build and is now shared with holiday-let guests, blends into the landscape as a discreet presence in this extraordinary setting. ‘I just love the contrast with everyday life,’ says Rachel. ‘In London we have a terraced home and the school run and all the normal things, but here we have the space and open scenery and the big skies. It’s all about going for a walk, throwing stones in the sea or inviting friends to come and stay and going over to the fish hut and then cooking a good meal together. Having no television is a big help as well – the view of the beach is all we need.’ House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 79
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One of the two double bedrooms, both of which are simply furnished. The bed, a bespoke design by Russell Holborough, has integrated storage
This calm, clean-lined space features a bath and sink from Duravit. The taps and fittings are from Crosswater and Grohe HB FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
The house is a DISCREET presence in an EXTRAORDINARY setting
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Night Seas mixing matt, £16.91/1L, Dulux
Sleek Edison copper pendant, £29, Industville
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Brick floors, bare windows and all-white walls provide the perfect backdrop for vintage furnishings in this Suffolk cottage WORDS CAROLINE ATKINS | PHOTOGRAPHY BELLE DAUGHTRY | PRODUCTION BEN KENDRICK 82 housebeautiful.com/uk
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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Amanda Daughtry, her husband Richard, their daughter Belle, and Peppa their rescue dog THE PROPERTY A whitewashed Suffolk cottage dating from the 17th century with an 18th-century extension
DINING ROOM Opposite Vintage fabrics and a delicate still-life painting on the mantelpiece by Suffolk artist Claire Halsey, set the country cottage scene
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he downshift from townhouse to country cottage can be a bumpy ride. But if you’re lucky, enough of your old furniture will suit your new place to smooth the transition. And if you’re really lucky, as the Daughtry family was, everything fits so well, it actually looks better in its new setting – as though this was the house it had been waiting for all along. Amanda Daughtry and her photographer daughter Belle have always collected pieces from antiques shops and brocante fairs. Their eye for design – and Belle’s natural gift for creating camera-ready rooms – found the perfect home in this whitewashed Suffolk cottage with its steep red-tiled roof. They’d moved from a residential street in an Essex town to an isolated village four miles from the nearest shop, so the lifestyle change could hardly have been greater. ‘Especially as the Beast from the East arrived a couple of months after us,’ recalls Amanda. ‘We were snowed in for a week and wondered what we’d done.’ But the house itself welcomed them with ease. Open and ‘flowing’, with rooms that lead naturally into one another, it has a surprising amount of space for a cottage, with no narrow corridors or poky corners. It’s managed to retain all its original character – 17th century in the oldest part – without being the ‘jumble of small rooms’ that Amanda and Belle wanted to avoid. Crucially, it also has two adjoining sitting rooms, ‘so Dad can watch the football in one of them,’ explains Belle. The downshift was prompted by the fact that her three elder brothers had all left home
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and the family no longer needed so many bedrooms: the Suffolk cottage has all the hallmarks of a place where its female inhabitants – and their possessions – can breathe freely after years of accommodating male priorities. You can understand how cream-covered sofas, elegant painted furniture, faded floral linens and antique chandeliers would look more comfortable here than in a three-storey townhouse, and their scale also suits the lower ceilings and smaller windows. There’s nothing precious about it, though: it’s all relaxed rather than careful-where-you-sit perfect, and it’s home to Peppa, their rescue Shih Tzu, as well as Richard, Amanda and Belle. The downstairs floors are reclaimed brick, plain and rugged; the kitchen worksurfaces have been crafted from zinc and scaffold boards; and the windows are left pretty much curtainless apart from the odd length of voile or lace. ‘The countryside is so wonderful here that we’d rather put up with draughts and have the view,’ says Amanda. The cottage is surrounded by farmland, with a meadow of ox-eye daisies in summer and dozens of walks for Peppa. ‘I think being townies makes us appreciate it even more,’ she says. Amanda remembers Belle being the sort of child who couldn’t resist rearranging her bedroom furniture. ‘I would be downstairs and hear her dragging things across the floor.’ Belle studied photography at A level, then started work at the Cabbages & Roses store in Chelsea, initially as a sales assistant but gradually taking on photographic work for the brand and then consolidating her skills by assisting on shoots (she helped with the visuals for Rachel Ashwell’s book My Floral Affair
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SITTING ROOM Top left Peppa sits happily amid timeworn surfaces and crooked lines in the brickfloored room
DINING ROOM Left The dining room bench was from Shabby Chic, now
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DRESSING ROOM Top right An impressive collection of Cabbages & Roses baskets and Gil Fox straw hats are left on show
and Pearl Lowe’s Faded Glamour). The move to Suffolk gave her the momentum to launch her freelance business full time. Her garden studio doubles as an extra guest room (for when her brothers come to stay), furnished with daybeds that can be pulled outside on summer afternoons. But most of the time it’s fully stocked with her fabric and wallpaper swatches, moodboards, huge buckets of dried flowers and trays of her postcard images of the garden. The house itself, meanwhile, provides any number of backdrops for Belle’s Instagram posts and lifestyle and interiors photography. Her favourite is the dining room (‘the light there is perfect for my photos’), in the 18th-century extension that reaches out under a lower roof at one end of the house. Amanda’s happy place is the kitchen, tucked in under the cat-slide roof at the back, looking out onto the garden. It’s the only room where the family made any major changes, fitting new cabinets from British Standard and leaving the upper walls clear of cupboards; instead, a couple of shelves hold carefully curated ceramics and the occasional painting, and a narrow-planked ceiling highlights the steep pitch of the roof. Three staircases – one for each bedroom – provide the house with plenty of private space, despite the open flow of the ground-floor rooms. It’s the bedrooms, with their steep, beamed ceilings and low dormer windows, that give scope for Amanda and Belle to indulge their more romantic decorative ideas. Painted cabinets in pastel blues and pinks match the faded florals of rugs and bedlinen, mostly from Rachel Ashwell, whose Shabby Chic brand suits the house perfectly. (‘Only she’s based in LA now, so we have to ship things over from there!’) In Belle’s room, a tiered lampshade, suspended above the bed rather like a canopy, adds a fairy-tale quality. And on a cream-painted chest sits a vintage chandelier hung with crystal droplets and turquoise glass flowers – a long-ago purchase from the Country Living Fair, says Belle. ‘It used to hang in our old dining room, but the ceilings are too low for it in the cottage.’ One small piece of the old house that didn’t quite fit the new one – but still manages to look completely at home… HB
The COTTAGE is surrounded by FARMLAND with a MEADOW of ox-eye daisies in summer
ALFRESCO DINING A soft cushion brings comfort to the rustic furniture on this sheltered terrace area FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
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1 Country Rose Pink wallpaper, £60/roll, Country Living Collection at Homebase 2 Bilbao lampshade, £81, Mapoésie at Smallable 3 Faux bracken fern with cement pot, £35.50, Audenza 4 Village log basket, £55, Braided Rug Company 5 Chateauneuf reclaimed wood three-drawer bedside table, £360, The French Bedroom Company 6 Merci cups No 9, £10.50 each, Abode Living 7 Fox & Ivy Wisteria double duvet cover set, £26, Tesco Home 8 Farlov three-seat sofa, £595, Ikea 9 Morocco printed slub Indigo throw, £50, Walton & Co 10 Levi bathroom stool, £80, Sweetpea & Willow FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
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Linen cushion cover, £12.99, H&M Home
Pink speckled stoneware jug, £11, Heavenly Homes
Flower poster, from £8.95 (unframed), Desenio
Pink Hydrangea ceramic mug, £9, Daisy Park
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OPEN This cleverly extended maisonette brings the best elements of warehouse living into a Victorian setting
WORDS JO LEEVERS | PHOTOGRAPHY FIONA WALKER-ARNOTT
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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Carrie Hegan, a management consultant, her husband Eoin, an animation producer, and their son Ethan, aged 18 months THE PROPERTY A three-bedroom Victorian maisonette with a loft extension in east London PRICE £450,000 (in 2012) MONEY SPENT £160,000 WHAT IT’S WORTH NOW £1m
LIVING AREA Vintage mixes with new in this room, where two Holly sofas from Sofa.com frame a mid-century Pierre Vandel coffee table. The artwork above the mantelpiece is by Dan Hillier at Nelly Duff and the two photographs are by Slim Aarons
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DINING AREA ‘We assumed the kitchen would have to stay in this corner, but our interior architects suggested it would work better as a dining area,’ says Carrie. A rosewood table and Kai Kristiansen dining chairs bring mid-century-style
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hen Carrie and Eoin Hegan first lived together it was in a converted factory space in east London. And when the couple decided to move on and buy a home together, it made more sense to look to the area’s wealth of Victorian townhouses that were more suitable for family life. But they never quite forgot their first love – relaxed open-plan living. ‘When we moved here, the first floor was three rooms, but it was always our intention to knock them into one large space,’ says Carrie. ‘We had got used to the feel and style of warehouse living, so we decided to recreate it here in a more refined way.’ Now their living and dining space flows into the kitchen; their son’s bedroom and the bathroom are refurbished and an extension created a cool main bedroom suite in the loft space. Throughout, urban elements such as bare brick walls, wooden flooring and old-school brassware are set against shapely mid-century furniture, artworks and statement lighting. As the new bedroom suite was created from scratch, it was relatively straightforward to plan out, and it benefits from floor-to-ceiling bifolds across the back wall. But reworking the main living space proved to be more of a challenge. ‘This floorplan used to be a skinny kitchen and a dining room at the front of the house, overlooking a park, and a seldom-used living room at the back,’ remembers Carrie. Tom Phillips, head designer at Phillips Design Studio helped the couple imagine this floor and suggested moving the kitchen to the back of the house, where light floods in through the high window. ‘We hadn’t considered switching things around, but Tom’s ideas opened up a completely fresh floor plan,’ says Carrie. ‘The kitchen now gets loads of natural light, which is really practical, while the living room and new dining area have views over a park at the front.’ The kitchen was bespoke by Phillips Design Studio, but Carrie sourced all the finishing touches, from reconditioned vintage taps to
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KITCHEN The bespoke kitchen is by Phillips Design Studio. Midas bar stools from Rockett St George and glass pendants from Mullan Lighting are perfect for this airy space Opposite Carrie chose art from Nelly Duff as a finishing touch
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brass bar stools, which are perfect for breakfast or drinks with friends. The separate dining area is close enough to be practical, but also feels as though it occupies its own zone, alongside an exposed brick wall. ‘This spot is where the old kitchen used to be,’ explains Carrie, ‘but it works far better as a dining space.’ By the time the extension and renovations started, Carrie was pregnant with their son, Ethan. Inevitably, the work over-ran, so Carrie’s first weeks of maternity leave were far from the relaxing break she’d envisaged. ‘Instead of pampering myself, I got woken up early every day by the builders and then headed out for most of the day to escape the dust and banging,’ she says. A few weeks after Ethan was born, the loft was finished and they could head up to their new escapist bedroom as a family of three. ‘Even in winter, this is a really bright and light room,’ says Carrie. ‘On a weekend morning, it’s a great feeling to wake up here and look out at the sky.’ Carrie’s style evolved as the renovation progressed. ‘I love how you are exposed to all kinds of inspiration in London,’ she says. ‘I get ideas from trips to the city’s flea markets, art exhibitions, cafes and bars.’ The lights over the kitchen island are a case in point. ‘Eoin and I got chatting to a coffee shop owner in Soho and I asked her where she’d bought her lights, so she put me on to her supplier. The people you meet can be a fantastic source of inspiration, alongside interiors magazines and Pinterest.’ Art and photography also add plenty of character, from classic Slim Aarons photographs they bought in New York to limited edition prints by contemporary artists such as Dan Hillier. Even their son Ethan’s room has its fair share of interesting artworks, with cute but
LANDING Bare brick walls are a reminder of the couple’s warehouse-living days
MAIN BEDROOM A Feather & Black bed has a bird’s-eye view through the bifold windows and an artwork by Aida at Nelly Duff hangs on the exposed brick wall
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BATHROOM A brilliantly blowsy wallpaper by House Of Hackney adds an element of surprise. The basin has been mounted onto a vintage cabinet
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‘I get IDEAS from trips to FLEA MARKETS, art EXHIBITIONS, cafes and bars’ cool animal prints. Carrie is a self-confessed bargain hunter and a favourite find is the vintage Pierre Vandel coffee table she found on Ebay. ‘A glass coffee table wouldn’t be everyone’s perfect choice with a toddler, but so far both have survived!’ she jokes. There are plenty more mid-century shapes in this space, including a sideboard, now placed between the living room and the kitchen – a perfect place to store all of Eoin’s old vinyl records. The rosewood dining table and vintage Kai Kristiansen dining chairs are also pieces that Carrie sourced from online vintage sellers. ‘When I look around our home, there’s a satisfaction in knowing where I tracked down each item,’ she says. Several pieces were bought abroad: ‘The living room rug was haggled for in Morocco and my favourite vintage jar in the kitchen was bought in a French market on our honeymoon,’ she adds. ‘The memories make them feel all the more special.’ HB
BATHROOM Top left Curtains in velvet from Loome Fabrics are a luxurious addition and were made up by Carrie’s mum, a seamstress
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cot ensure Ethan’s room is a delight. The quilted blanket is from Ferm Living Left Bright pops of colour brighten the space. Eoin worked on the animation for the Lego-produced Nexo Knights, so the Eiffel tower Lego was a must FOR STORE DETAILS SEE WHERE TO BUY PAGE
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Brighton Seafront art print, £28 (excl frame) Firewater Gallery
Seagrass magazine basket, £10, Wilko
Small Indigo serving bowl, £24.95, Nkuku
Tall Funnel Neck vase by Madam Stoltz, £17, Trouva
Palm Leaves cushion, £21, Folk Interiors
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A case for style Stow away dinnerware, books, blankets or anything that looks attractive when partially seen through the ribbed glass of this smart piece. Ike six-door sideboard, £895, Graham & Green
Amber lamp, £175; raffia shade, £80; short vase, £48; parrot print, £75; Amelie plate, £11.95; tall vase, £95; faux magnolia branch, £21.95; faux pussy willow, £9.95; all Graham & Green
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A 1960s space has been brought into the 21st century with sleek units and bold patterns
Two rooms have been knocked into one to create an airy room with floor-to-ceiling tiling
Monochrome styling mixes with natural flooring and accessories for an inviting place to work
Things to think about when planning a kitchen island. We pick some hardworking designs House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 99
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‘Our time-warp kitchen is now fit for the future’
Taking down an unused chimney revealed a bright, open-plan space WORDS MANDI MILLAR | PHOTOGRAPHY FIONA WALKER-ARNOTT
Zoë Rigby and Tom Feeney, owners of Agapanthus Interiors, share this three-bed Victorian end-terrace in Manchester with their children, Arthur and Walter
WORKTOP Corian provides a sleek, seamless finish
hat was your vision? We wanted a light-filled open space that flowed from the hallway and had room for the children to play. The back of the house gets sunlight all afternoon and evening and we wanted to make the most of that. We were after a fairly modern backdrop where we could layer up textures, materials, colours and antiques to create our own unique kitchen-diner.
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This was just one room you were renovating… Yes. The kitchen was part of a whole-house refurb, and the structural work required nine steel beams and columns from the ground floor up to the roof. The rotten windows were rebuilt as wooden sashes and the room was completely replumbed, rewired and replastered. The biggest challenge, though, was removing the central chimney stack that serviced the old kitchen and sitting room behind. Did it all run smoothly? Not exactly! It got off to a rocky start due to issues with building regulations and the party wall. It
took six months to get the project started, during which we lost our builder. In the end, Tom took the project management on himself, having had some experience renovating our shop. How did you juggle the project with work? We worked around our business, so if the shop was busy we couldn’t do as much on the kitchen. Describe your style… We don’t follow trends; our approach is to buy what we love. We’ve got things from France and Turkey that don’t necessarily go together according to ‘the rules’, but that doesn’t matter to us. Is there anything you’d do differently? The cement tiles. The recommended sealing process for them didn’t work and, with underfloor heating, they’d be expensive to replace. Are you pleased with the results? It was a huge challenge, but having our dream kitchen makes it all worthwhile. HB
OUR SOURCEBOOK Antique pieces Agapanthus Interiors agapanthusinteriors.com Units Arlington arlingtondesign.uk Antique Spanish reclaimed wall tiles Bert & May bertandmay.com Floor cement tiles Cement Tile Shop cementtileshop.com Paint Little Greene littlegreene.com Furniture Normann Copenhagen normann-copenhagen.com Building On The Brink Studio onthebrink.studio
WHAT WE’VE LEARNED ‘Plan your lighting early in a refurbishment so your electrician can wire in the fittings to line up over a dining table or island unit if required’
WALLS Exposed brick gives an industrial feel that works well with the subtle shade of the units
WHAT WE SPENT UNITS £10,500 WORKTOPS £2,600 TAPS £260 LIGHTING £740 TILES £2,600 TOTAL £16,700
ACCESSORIES A collection of metal trays from Turkey creates a cohesive theme
PLANT LIFE Greenery adds character and vibrancy
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‘A bold colour scheme transformed our bathroom’ Turning two rooms into one created more space WORDS JESSICA CONTOMICHALOS | PHOTOGRAPHY ISABELLA SWANN
HARDWARE Simple chrome accessories complement the monochromatic decor
BASIN A floating washbasin frees up floor space, leaving room for a stool so Eva can reach the basin when she’s older
Bella and Darren Swann live in a 1930s house in Surrey. Bella is a photographer and Darren is a bathroom fitter. They have an 11-month-old daughter, Eva, and a cockapoo called Bear
‘Like many 1930s homes, the house had a small bathroom and separate loo. It made sense to knock through and turn two poky rooms into one larger family bathroom.’ 102 housebeautiful.com/uk
hat was your old bathroom like? There were some ‘interesting’ colour choices! And it had been designed for an elderly person, complete with a swing seat to lower them into the bath. The basin was below the window, meaning we couldn’t have a mirror, and the wall dividing it from the loo took up space that we were able to use more efficiently by knocking through.
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colours, and settled on Studio Green. The wall tiles are Metro Sage from Tile Giant, and the floor tiles are Palau Grafito from Target Tiles.
Why did you start with the bathroom? With our young daughter, Eva, it was important to have a clean, functioning bathroom as soon as possible. However, we had to be careful not to spend too much money on it because we plan to do more renovations further down the line, including creating a large extension, at which point the bathroom will need to be removed.
How long did it take? Just over a couple of weeks. We bought the whole suite as ex-display, and my husband’s company, Swann Bathrooms, carried out the work. The bath was longer than average, so Darren had to chase the wall out to make it fit.
Tell us about the decor Because I knew the bathroom was temporary, the decision-making was quick and easy. I chose the paint colour first. I have a passion for Farrow & Ball
What were your priorities? I wanted to create a family bathroom that would grow with Eva. A towel rail close to the bath was also essential, and the tiles behind the toilet and basin are a nice feature.
And what was your best decision? Using a dramatic paint colour – it adds character and interest without costing a fortune. Plus the paint we chose is an easy-to-clean formula, so any condensation on the walls can be wiped away without leaving marks. HB
OUR SOURCEBOOK Studio Green modern emulsion, £53/2.5L, Farrow & Ball farrow-ball.com Metro tiles, £25/sq m, Tile Giant tilegiant.co.uk Palau Grafito floor tiles, £25.50/sq m, Target Tiles targettiles.co.uk Ideal Standard bath, £283; shower screen, £155; Vitra basin, £50; Aqualisa shower, £779; mirror, £82; all City Plumbing cityplumbing.co.uk Fitting Swann Bathrooms 0773 425 3195
TILES Extending the tiles beyond the bathtub creates a seamless flow that brings the whole scheme together
WHAT WE’VE LEARNED ‘Try and be patient when undertaking work in your own home alongside your day job. Also, it’s important to stop mould building up, so it’s worth investing in a good fan’ FLOORING Statement floor tiles add decorative design underfoot
WHAT WE SPENT PAINT £73 TILES £452 BASIN £50 SHOWER £779 SHOWER SCREEN £155 BATH £283 WC £168 ACCESSORIES £122 TOTAL £2,082 House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 103
Amazings makeover
‘A spare bedroom is now my dream home office’ Combining colour and pattern gave this workspace the wow factor WORDS SEAN O’CONNELL | PHOTOGRAPHY AND STYLING VERONICA RODRIGUEZ
MONOCHROME SCHEME Dark walls provide a dramatic backdrop for striking artwork
Did you need to change much? Everything! Walls, floor coverings, window... and there was a cupboard housing the hot water tank where the bookcase is now. The whole house needed refurbishment when we bought it. Slowly, we updated it all, and this was the last room to do.
Veronica Rodriguez, an interiors photographer, lives in an Edwardian terraced house in Wimbledon with her husband Darren Jones, a forensic photographer
CHILL-OUT CORNER A retro armchair is perfect for taking screen breaks in style
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hat did you want to achieve? I was keen to create a dedicated workspace that was separate from the rest of the house – somewhere I could close the door on at the end of the day so work wouldn’t encroach on home life. This room would have made an ideal third bedroom, but as there are just two of us, it was logical to transform it into a dedicated office space.
Priorities and must-haves? There were two things I considered essential: built-in storage and a ceiling-height cork board. Every home office needs them! The bookcase and shelves offer a lot more storage than freestanding options, and if you design them according to your needs, it’s quite a simple job for a joiner to make them. Having a cork board all the way up to the ceiling makes the room feel taller and frames the working area beautifully. And it’s a practical place to pin all your bits and pieces. What inspired the decor? As an interiors photographer I get to see and photograph incredible homes and work with talented interior designers, so I’m never short of ideas. The room is a tale of two halves – the desk side has a pale, fairly neutral feel that’s easy on the eye and creates an air of calm. Turn around and you’re met with a dark, dramatic wall painted in Farrow & Ball’s Railings, a bluey-black that is softer than you’d imagine. The contrast between the light and dark is really effective. How well does it work as an office? This is my dream space. All my work equipment is in one place, and having a comfortable armchair in there is an incentive to take short breaks and clear my head – and even close my eyes for a few minutes every now and then! HB
OUR SOURCEBOOK Walls in Strong White and Railings emulsion, Farrow & Ball farrow-ball.com Cork tiles £22/1.98m, corkstore24.co.uk Custom-built cupboard, £600. Lisabo desk, £129, Ikea ikea.com Wish chair, £149, Cult Furniture cultfurniture.com Lounge chair, £350, Do South do-south.com Rug, £130, Maisons du Monde maisonsdumonde.com Sisal flooring, £49.99/sq m, Carpetright carpetright.co.uk Blinds, £36, Blinds Direct blindsdirect.co.uk
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Style meets function: a tactile way to display anything from postcards to work documents
WHAT WE’VE LEARNED ‘A good workspace improves productivity, and it’s worth having shelves and cupboards custom-made to meet your needs’ WHAT WE SPENT PAINT £166 FURNITURE £1,342 FLOORING £730 ACCESSORIES £305 TOTAL £2,543
WORK AREA A slim desk looks neat and modern, making the most of the room available
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The latest trends and shopping to make life easier and more beautiful
CLEAN LINES Handleless kitchens offer a sleek, streamlined look, and the fresh tones of this Ice Blue Islington design from the House Beautiful Collection at Homebase perfectly complement its minimalistic design. Navy bowl, £80; Stelton tea jug, £68; coffee jug, £43; all Amara. Plant pot, £4, Dobbies. Ceramic cups, £22, Artists & Objects. Duck egg vase, £60, Mud Australia. Mint tile, £1.87, Mandarin Stone House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 107
LET’S TESSELLATE Fancy something a bit different? Then embrace the angular beauty of triangular tiles. Claybrook’s Bermuda tiles, £84.24/sq m, come in every colour from smart navy to blush pink, so why not combine shades, like the Mustard and Tan here, for the coolest kitchen walls…
GO FOR GOLD This Champagne splashback from the House Beautiful Collection at Splashback makes a perfect quick kitchen update. The Peel, Stick and Seal process makes installation easy, and its striking metallic finish will shine in any kitchen. From £150
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TOASTERS B E S T FO R VA LU E Impressive for toasting even frozen or thick slices. Digital display has useful countdown timer and warming rack is handy if you want to warm a croissant. AEG AT7800-U two-slice toaster, £55, ao.com
B E S T A L L- R O U N D E R Rather than a typical four-slot, this has two longer slots to fit more awkward slices. It also has ‘a little longer’ setting, giving toast extra time if it’s not quite done when it rises. 5KMT5115 four-slice toaster, £149, KitchenAid
BEST INVESTMENT Super quick to toast – just over a minute. Overall performance: excellent. The finish and manual controls bring classic appeal. Dualit four-slot Vario Toaster 4035, £173.63, Amazon UK
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION For a stylish nod to the industrial trend, choose from Blanco’s eight concrete-effect Silgranit sinks, including the Vintera XL 9, pictured, approx £1,017. As with real polished concrete, the colour gradients differ, so each sink is unique.
CHEERFUL COLOUR Don’t be afraid to go bold on the walls of your kitchen! This statement shade, Little Greene’s Giallo absolute matt emulsion, £48.50/2.5L, will bring a burst of sunshine to any room, and looks especially striking as a bright backdrop for jet-black accessories.
K I TC H E N S & B AT H R O O M S TREND ALERT
MIXED MATERIALS Combining finishes and colours in the kitchen adds visual interest as well as helping to create different zones. Best of all, it can save you money. For instance, incorporating a wooden chopping board into the worktop on a kitchen island could mean spending less on a pricy material such as marble. The Relaxed kitchen, from £25,000, Life
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1 Hatton wooden bar stool, £99, Cult Furniture 2 Prima by Formica White Bardiglio laminate worktop, from £86, Solid Surface Kitchens 3 Cast-iron casserole, £139, Procook 4 Skogsta chopping board, £13, Ikea 5 Medium rattan basket, £20, Rebecca Udall 6 Furniture knob with plate in brass, £73, Buster & Punch House Beautiful SEPTEMBER 2021 109