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design ideas Eye-catching insight into avant-garde style
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trend españa “White”: capturing the right mood
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inspired living Majestic elegance and awe-inspiring views
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inspired living Andalucian style and a touch of pizzazz
Positive signs in the property market
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garden style House plants for health and beauty
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objects of desire The ultimate in home decoration
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design file Making a house a home
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décor file Blending natural light with fittings
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style file Artistic creations in iron
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property file Blissful living by the sea
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business file LED is the future!
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specialist advice Authoritative tips from the experts
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the useful directory Key services & products
n a changing world over the past year or so one important truth has remained constant: the Costa del Sol is still a highly coveted destination for both expatriates and visitors. The reasons are many – including exceptional climate, first-rate infrastructure and services, and convenient transport links – but a key conclusion can be drawn. In spite of the current economic situation, the local homes and interiors industry is likely to be the first to sprout the green shoots of recovery that an increasing number of market observers are referring to lately. People are still moving to and settling on the Coast and the rental market is starting to show signs of new-found buoyancy – and that is welcome news. In fact, the mood is so positive that Bespoke Media, the Marbella-based publishing company that launched Society Living magazine in May, is also pleased this month to present the first issue of Beautiful Home. Bespoke is committed to providing readers with a magazine, published bi-monthly, that – while offering news about latest style trends around the world – principally focuses on the renowned southern Spanish lifestyle. To that end, the cover for this launch issue was shot in Marbella by CJ Hadlow, featuring a splendidly Baroque chair and organza provided by House Interiors, jewellery by Stephen Webster and a corset by Agent Provocateur – all exquisitely modelled by Nicola McGeorge. Also this issue, Trish Dynes explains how to invigorate our homes in white, reveals ways of creating a superb garden area and gives an in-depth insight into house plants for health and beauty; while the main featured property is the magnificent Admiralty House – considered Gibraltar’s most prestigious property. Elsewhere, Linda Mindel Carvell discovers some luxurious interior indulgences; and Nicola McGeorge, wearing her other journalistic hat, offers valuable tips from the experts. We hope you find this new magazine – which is being distributed in prime outlets along the Coast (including rooms in leading hotels) to ensure the best possible exposure for advertisers – an interesting and informative read, and welcome your comments and suggestions. Contact us at: editorial@societylivingmagazine.com
Publisher Andy Clark andy@beautifulhomemagazine.com Advertising Director Fay Jones advertising@beautifulhomemagazine.com Tel. 617 651 732 Administration info@beautifulhomemagazine.com Tel. 952 838 000 Production Opus 1 Design design@beautifulhomemagazine.com
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Editorial editorial@beautifulhomemagazine.com Contributors Trish Dynes, Samantha Jones, Peter Leonard, Nicola McGeorge, Linda Mindel Carvell, Melanie Silver, Jessica White Cover photograph Photography by Cj Hadlow Photographers Wayne Chasan, CJ Hadlow, Conrad Jones, David Toms
Beautiful Home is published bi-monthly by: Bespoke Media S.L. CIF: B92998483 Unit 8, C.C. La Colonia, San Pedro de Alcántara, 29600 Marbella Tel. 952 838 000 www.beautifulhomemagazine.com Printer Jimenez Godoy Tel. 968 851 650 www.jimenezgodoy.com The views and opinions expressed by contributors to Beautiful Home may not represent the views and opinions of the publishers. Bespoke Media takes no responsibility for claims made in advertisements or advertorials in this magazine. No part of Beautiful Home may be reproduced or copied in any way without the prior written consent of Bespoke Media.
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STRIKING AND INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS TO GIVE YOUR FAVOURITE ROOM, OR CORNER OF THE HOME, A STUNNING AND ORIGINAL NEW LOOK COMPILED BY JESSICA WHITE
HOME COMFORTS Many modern homes now have an extra bedroom or basement area that generally just collects all those household items you think you want and need but never actually use. A great use for this space is a home cinema room where you can install a large screen which gives the effect of being at the cinema while you are in fact able to enjoy the comfort of your own home. If you are thinking about selling your home or want to re-design a room because it looks tired then a cinema room is a great way to add value to the property and give a bit of flair to a room that was perhaps not being used to its full potential. www.domosat.com
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design ideas URBAN SOPHISTICATION As with choosing the right design for the bedroom, selecting the right bed is also a decision not to be taken lightly. Jensen Store present a range of fabulous beds that not only offer comfort but which are also good for you, as “each zone in the bed offers different tensions to help maintain the natural shape of the spine”. This Cosmo bed is described as modern, sophisticated and urban, and will fit perfectly into the modern bedroom. www.jensenstore.com
BOLD AND TRANQUIL With so many ideas about how to design and decorate your bedroom, it can often seem a daunting task and inevitably many people decide to stick to safe colours and design. But why not be bold and take risks? More often than not, guests or friends who see the room will be jealous and wonder why they didn’t think of it first. By using a different design or shape of a bed and keeping the colours matched, as well as only using two or three for the whole room, you will be able to ensure that you create a haven of peace and tranquillity. RWK have some great ideas for the perfect bedroom, with a round-shaped bed – modern and trendy – and three primary colours: silver, beige and bright blue. The blue stands out well against the other two colours and, because it is not overpowering and can be matched with cushions and other items, it looks striking rather than garish. www.rwkmarbella.com
STORAGE BLISS From personal experience I know how hard it is finding something to wear when you think you have nothing in the wardrobe, because pieces of clothing, that you forget you had, get lost at the back or hidden behind other things. Well, ladies, here is the perfect answer. Many homes now have dressing areas in the master bedroom or even separate dressing rooms, and by structuring the room properly you can achieve clothing bliss. Metropolitan Closet offer fabulous designs for this space to ensure that tops, trousers and shoes all have their own draws or cupboard space. Keeping the space light and using carefully placed lights will ensure you can see every item. www.metrocloset.com BEAUTIFULHOMEMAGAZINE.COM
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colours for decorating our homes there is a whole palette of colours, shades and tones with which to play. And yet one of the most exciting decorating exercises is to get back to the basics of interior design and strip away all colour in order to start with a clean slate – and that means going back to white.
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White, if used properly in a home decorating palette, can create a peaceful and serene backdrop for any room, but don’t use it as a crutch just because you’re afraid of colour. It’s often assumed that white is a standard tone whereas, in fact, white is a wide range of tones and hues like any colour; you only have to look at the selection of whites in your local DIY to see there’s off-white, linen white, snow white, BEAUTIFULHOMEMAGAZINE.COM
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You will need to choose pieces of furniture that are a slightly different shade of white or if you have mismatched pieces of furniture just paint them white. With a room that is heavily reliant on white, you can play with colour by tossing a few colourful cushions around; citrus orange or turquoise look stunning against a white backdrop. However, there are practical considerations when furnishing with white so consider buying sofas and chairs with removable covers that can be machine-washed so your room will always stay crisp.
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chalk white, and that’s just for starters. In fact one British-based paint company boasts 50 shades of white. Using a preponderance of white in your home is a matter of balance and lifestyle. If you have fallen in love with a white room in a glossy magazine think really hard about who will use the room before you try to copy it. Will everyone in your home love white and how soon will it be before your beautiful room is covered in scuffs, stains and mucky paw prints? However, if the children have all grown up and left your colourful nest you can now celebrate with a white on white room that is just for you. If you decide to go ahead be sure to plan every detail; it’s not just a matter of sloshing a few litres of brilliant white paint on the walls, so before you get your painting gear on, buy a few tester pots of different whites and see how they look in natural and artificial light. The precise shade of white is dictated by the undertone. When decorating with fine antiques and rich wood floors, opt for whites that are slightly yellowed. This adds an authentic patina to traditional rooms since the white pigments used prior to the 20th century had a tendency to darken and yellow with age. In an ultra modern space such as an urban loft or apartment, nothing defines the space like a crisp white. Brilliant whites often have a blue undertone which is stunning paired with gun metal silver, icy blue and charcoal; or try adding a shot of black to a white scheme for a chic, edgy look. Romantic whites are grey-based and bring a dreamy, ethereal presence to walls, and work well in both traditional and contemporary interiors. A grey white marries well with any greytoned colour, as well as Wedgwood blue, sage green and a dusky rose. White provides a blank canvas that you can dress up or down according to your preference.
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trend españa CONTACTS Bo Concept Mijas. Tel. 951 242 092 www.boconcept.es Domosat Pol Ind. La Quinta. Tel. 952 787 357 www.domosat.com Kitchen Room Estepona. Tel. 952 896 336 www.thekitchenroom.com Metropolitan Closet Marbella. Tel. 902 446 044 / 952 903 977 www.metrocloset.com Patricia Darch Torreguadiaro (Sotogrande). Tel. 956 615 350 www.interiorsinspain.com KITCHEN ROOM
Roche Bobois Marbella. Tel. 952 777 858 www.roche-bobois.com
You can change your cushion covers and throws in line with your mood or the seasons and watch your white room change before your eyes. You can place a simple bowl full of water with grey-green stones on a table and see how it stands out. Add texture wherever you can such as grainy woods, tufted rugs, plush throws and woven baskets to make the room snug and inviting. A white background is most often the best way to show off any stunning work of art, whether it’s a painting, photographs, a sculpture or a piece of well-loved furniture. Layering objects and textures creates depth and adds interest; piled up cushions and overlapping picture frames, for example, soften stark tones. Wooden floors look wonderful with white. Window treatments should be cream or white and sheer to let in lots of light; light has a magical way of bouncing around a white room and creating warmth. If you do have a family and pets why not create a timeless white on white bedroom with goose down duvets and pillows covered with broderie anglais covers. Using white in a bedroom can have surprising depth – use several shades of white to bring out the architectural details in your room and layer the space with strong forms in different tones and textures of white and then use some strong contrasts to outline and bring the white into focus. The quality of light will come through your white curtains as the morning sun rises, making a wonderful start to your day. Colour saturates our world and affects our physical and mental well-being. An all-white interior is not the absence of colour; it’s a backdrop against which colour is free to play and reflect, soothing our hearts and calming our minds. 16
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MAJESTICALLY GRACEFUL GIBRALTAR IS INCREASINGLY BECOMING THE COOL PLACE TO LIVE… A CHIC AND COSMOPOLITAN AREA CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CLOSE TO THE COSTA DEL SOL, WITH SOME STUNNING PROPERTIES THAT WOULD BE AT HOME IN THE MOST SELECT AND LUXURIOUS SETTINGS IN THE WORLD. FOR THIS SPECIAL LAUNCH ISSUE WE FEATURE, ARGUABLY, THE ROCK’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS PROPERTY, ADMIRALTY HOUSE PHOTOS WAYNE CHASAN ORIGINAL TEXT MELANIE SILVER
State-of-the-art contemporary style… and awe-inspiring views Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson was the most famous inhabitant of Admiralty House in its previous incarnation as a hospital – though unfortunately for him he did not have much opportunity to enjoy the stunning setting. Nelson had been fatally injured in the Battle of Trafalgar, and the HMS Victory was towed to Gibraltar with his body preserved in a barrel of brandy before being returned to England for a state funeral. From 1746 to 1922 the plot of the magnificent, newly built property featured here was occupied by a hospital that tended to the sick and wounded from many epic historical battles, including the Crimean War and World War I. The building then became home to naval 18
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and army medical staff and their families, being used as residential married quarters up to the early 1980s. With the reduction of the then military presence on Gibraltar, the British Ministry of Defence transferred the site to the Gibraltar government, which tendered it for private residential development. Then followed four years of meticulous design work with the dedicated objective of creating a stylish, contemporary home, using the latest building techniques, with a period character that reflects the site’s heritage. The result is a spectacular Georgian-style home of exceptional elegance and character: a marriage of stunning architectural design and
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A landmark on the coast‌ with unrivalled views
Imposing entrance through a drive bordered by automatic gates
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Striking mosaictiled infinity pool with hand-painted Japanese tiles
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inspired living Recognised as Gibraltar’s most prestigious property
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Set in beautifully landscaped gardens… with breathtaking sea views
Skilful landscaping with a vast selection of seasonal flowers
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exquisite craftsmanship. A landmark on the coast, it is recognised as Gibraltar’s most prestigious property. The four years of careful planning and attention to detail produced a remarkable property that combines imposing architecture with state-of-the-art technology – providing the owner with all the comfort and convenience of modern-day living coupled with the elegance of a graceful past. Spread over three floors, the accommodation comprises four generously proportioned reception rooms for formal entertaining; four spacious principal bedrooms (all with dressing rooms and en suite bathrooms); and three additional double bedrooms with bathroom for use as staff quarters. The house is set in beautifully landscaped gardens featuring a magnificent, mosaic-tiled swimming pool; a sun terrace offering breathtaking sea views; and a separate kitchen and barbecue area.
The guest villa houses a gym and selfcontained studio with double bedroom, en suite bathroom and fully fitted kitchen. Extending over a plot measuring more than 2,000 square metres, Admiralty House is situated in one of the best elevated positions on The Rock. This unrivalled vantage point commands uninterrupted, dramatic and awe-inspiring views to northern Africa, the Spanish coastline and the Straits of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. The property also provides the other more practical benefits of living in Gibraltar: highly accessible location, temperate climate, picturesque surroundings and an investor-friendly tax regime. The property is entered through a drive bordered by automatic gates. On the ground floor, double wrought iron doors flanked by Corinthian columns open onto an impressive, double-height entrance hall. The marble-tiled floor is complemented by an
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antiquated lantern, gilded walls and cornicing, three grand gilt-framed oil paintings lit from above, and a magnificent French gold and crystal chandelier. A striking semi-circular staircase with decorative wrought iron banisters leads up to the upper galleried hallway. Solid mahogany doors lead to a study with solid oak flooring, walls with walnut inlays, and desk and shelving carved in walnut. A large sash window gives views into the pretty fountain courtyard and out over the Bay of Gibraltar. The guest cloak room is decorated in a contemporary style with chrome inlaid black and white marble flooring, silver-leafed cornicing and a wash hand basin set into a black marbletopped table with cupboards below. A sash window gives a view of the attractive courtyard water feature. The magnificent mahogany-panelled billiard room has solid oak flooring, an impressive intricately carved wooden ceiling, a green marble gas fireplace with carved mantelpiece and a mirror/concealed television above. A circular sash bay window with circular seating below gives dazzling views of the entrance to the Mediterranean sea. In the centre of this “gentleman’s retreat” is a full-size antique billiard table with lighting above. The L-shaped room incorporates a mahogany built- in bar with three televisions above. The bar is fitted with a sub-zero ice-maker, fridge and wine-cooler. Three sets of French doors open out onto the terrace and garden. A curved, wide mahogany door opens into a formal semi-circular drawing room with solid oak flooring and intricately carved gold leaf ceiling moulding. An exquisite gold crystal chandelier hangs from a delicate oval trompe l’oeil Bertorelli motif. Carved mouldings and dado rails on the walls highlight gilt-framed oil paintings and wall-mounted crystal chandeliers. A French antique carved white marble fireplace has a mirror with concealed television above. Three sets of curved French windows open onto the pool area, giving spectacular sea views towards Africa.
The bright library benefits from two sash windows and features fitted bleached oak book shelving, two large brass lanterns and exquisite craftsmanship. This leads to a formal dining room, with oak flooring and walls decorated with Wedgwood medallion mouldings in a soft blue and cream. An elegant Adams fireplace in cream inlaid with terracotta-coloured granite has a mirror/concealed television above. A crystal chandelier, which is matched by four wall-mounted crystal chandeliers, is suspended from the ceiling. A hallway, which features a striking wrought iron spiral staircase to the first and second floors, leads to a huge, sunny, square family room which has sandstone flooring and extends through four sets of French doors leading onto the covered terrace – having the effect of bringing the garden area into the room. All walls have been decorated with trompe l’oeil motifs to create the impression of gazing at various Mediterranean landscapes. A contemporary gas fireplace, with wide-screen television and surround system above, is set into one wall. A contemporary, L-shaped kitchen features dark grey slate flooring and ample fitted cherry wood units with grey granite worktops and a glass-topped central island. The stainless steel appliances comprise: sub-zero American fridge and freezer, wine-coolers, warming drawers, microwave oven, steamer, coffee machine, Miele dishwasher, Britannia range cooker with double ovens below and large extractor fan above and barbecue cooking plate. The kitchen benefits from fibre optic lighting, and natural light streams through two sash windows, which give views of the gardens. A door provides access to a side terrace. On the first floor, a sweeping circular staircase leads to an upper galleried hall with French doors opening onto a wrought-iron balcony. The ceiling and cornicing are picked out in 24-carat gold leaf and the walls are decorated with mouldings that enhance the gilt-framed collection of oil portraits and an arresting mural depicting the Battle of Trafalgar.
All the practical benefits of living in Gibraltar… highly accessible location and picturesque surroundings
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inspired living Gallery doors lead to four bedroom suites and another door to a spiral staircase up to the second floor, where the staff accommodation area, utility room fitted with industrial washing machines and tumble dryers and security control room are located. The light and airy master bedroom suite, measuring approximately 70 square metres, is decorated in soft yellow with oak flooring. Three sash windows give panoramic sea views. Wall mouldings surround gilt-framed oil paintings while a large crystal chandelier hangs from the intricately carved, gold-leafed cornicing and ceiling decoration. Four crystal chandeliers are mounted on the wall while a marble working fireplace in white and cream, with a mirror/concealed television above, dominates one end of the room. French doors open out
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onto a circular covered balcony overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar below. A door leads to a large fitted dressing room and fully-tiled bathroom. Two wash hand basins are set into a marble top with storage below and large fitted mirror with concealed plasma screen above. This is flanked by two mirror-fronted cupboards, a spacious walk-in glass shower unit and a separate jacuzzi. Sash windows give views of the front courtyard. Another semi circular bedroom suite, 50 square metres, with sandstone flooring has breathtaking views across the gardens to the coast of Africa. A large crystal chandelier is suspended from the platinum-leafed cornicing and ceiling decoration. One wall features an elegant working fireplace above with mirror/concealed television. Two French doors open onto separate balconies on either side of the room. An internal door leads to a large fitted dressing room and fully-tiled bathroom. Two wash hand basins are set into a marble top with a large fitted mirror/concealed television above. 24
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There is a spacious walk-in glass shower unit and a separate jacuzzi. Sash windows give views across the garden to the sea. A third bedroom suite, 60 square metres, has marble flooring and a large slate-tiled working fireplace. The ceiling features intricately carved cornicing gilded with 24-carat platinum and a contemporary style silver and crystal chandelier. Two sash windows flank a set of French doors which open onto a large balcony and give sweeping views across the private swimming pool to the sea. Doors lead to a fully-fitted dressing room with natural light and a bathroom fully tiled in black Zimbabwe marble. It has a wash hand basin set into a marbled tabletop, a large walk-in glass shower unit and a freestanding bath. The fourth, 45 square metre bedroom suite has sandstone flooring, ornate cornicing and ceiling decorations, picked out in 24-carat gold leaf. A plasma TV is recessed into one wall. Three sash windows give sunny views across the courtyard towards Marina Bay and the Spanish coastline. A door leads to a fully-marbled bathroom which is fitted with a wash hand basin set into a marble table top with mirror/concealed television above, a walk-in glass shower unit and a bath. Sash windows give views across the courtyard. The upper floor houses staff quarters consisting of: three double bedrooms, all with
fitted wardrobes and dormer windows giving views across the garden and pool directly to the sea; a large, black marbled bathroom with walkin shower, freestanding bath, wash hand basin, bidet and lavatory; an additional lavatory in black marble; an extensive loft storage area; and a laundry room housing an industrial washing machine and tumble dryer. A fullyequipped security control room with screens showing views from the security cameras strategically positioned throughout the property is also located on this floor. The guest villa is accessed by walking across an attractive courtyard. The elegant, rose-clad, cottage-style villa includes a spacious parquetfloored gym/office with vaulted ceiling and a large window giving panoramic sea view across and Bay of Gibraltar. (It could be restored to its original use as a reception room for the guest accommodation.) The spacious bedroom suite studio room has an extensive range of fitted wardrobes, and a fully-fitted kitchen with granite worktops and fitted units above and below. The Miele appliances include hobs, extractor fan, fitted fridge/freezer and oven. Two sash windows look out across the Bay of Gibraltar. An en suite marble-tiled shower room has a window onto the courtyard. The mature, south-facing gardens which surround the property are skilfully landscaped with a vast selection of seasonal flowers. The grounds BEAUTIFULHOMEMAGAZINE.COM
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contain many original and distinctive features such as fountains, statues and ancient artefacts. The property has a striking mosaic-tiled infinity pool which measures 10 by six metres and is lined with hand-painted Japanese mosaic tiles in a vivid blue. A sunken jacuzzi adjoining the pool seats four. A terrace, with flooring of Tuscany Travertine marble, surrounds the pool. Features such as a bench made in antique Italian marble and a pergola made of natural oak beams supported on marbled columns make the pool area an ideal place to relax and reflect. The pool house shower room is fitted with a bespoke shower enclosure together with a Miele washing machine and tumble dryer and fitted cupboards for storage. The pool area has its own dedicated kitchen and barbecue area, making it the perfect spot 26
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■ SELLING AGENT: Admiralty House is offered for sale with a 122-year leasehold term remaining. Kristina Szekely & Sotheby’s International Realty Tel. 952 810 102 info@kssir.com www.kssir.com
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PEOPLE CHOOSE TO SETTLE ON THE COSTA DEL SOL FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS BUT THERE IS ALWAYS AT LEAST ONE COMMON LURE: THE UNRIVALLED OUTDOORS LIFESTYLE… TRISH DYNES REVEALS HOW TO CREATE A SUPERB GARDEN AREA AND TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE RENOWNED MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR
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The Spanish Garden garden and Patio Spain has one of the most important gardening legacies, with examples from the Roman age up to today which have affected many international trends. Because many Spanish gardens are hidden behind garden walls layered with stucco or screens of cypresses they are intensely personal affairs and reflect the personality and aesthetics of the gardener. But you can accomplish enclosure in a modern plot in many ways. You can screen your garden with cypresses or the more colourful option of fences covered with fast- growing plants with spectacular flowers such as passion flowers, mandevillas, jasmine and plumbago. Favourite shrubs for your Spanish garden are hibiscus, lantanas, oleanders and, angels´ trumpets. Spanish patios are actually courtyards. Patio planting is exuberant in its countless, colourful ceramic pots hanging on whitewashed walls and terracotta pots brimming over with geraniums and a variety of plants, along with giant storage jars standing on cool tiles to add interest and texture to the space. Fragrant plants are indispensable in a courtyard, as the still air traps scent; these include climbing plants such as jasmine, night-scented annuals such as nicotiana and stocks. Potted palm trees and cordylines are a legacy of Moorish times; however, many palms are being attacked by palm weevils that are so far indestructible.
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Water is an important feature of Spanish gardens and in part due to a heavy Moorish influence that is embodied in many fountains and various water features. Mossy rock- covered pools are often found in more rustic gardens, but elaborate and decorative tile-work often frequently enhances courtyard pools, basins and fountains and gives them a very distinctive look.
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The Family Garden lazing away sunny days with a book and an ice cold drink under the protection of a large umbrella. A lawn is also essential for children or family pets to run about and have fun. If you have space, a paved path circuit around your garden is a great all-weather track for trikes and bikes. Children love secret places and closely planted tall shrubs and bushes provide areas where they can make dens. A hot tub under a gazebo is the ultimate in fun and relaxation for the whole family and some
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It’s possible to design your garden so that it evolves with the changing needs of you and your family. If you get the major areas right, you can alter garden features and planting as your circumstances change, or as time and money become more available. It’s essential to have some hard landscaping such as a paved terrace or decking, a place where family and friends can get together for long Sunday lunches or summer barbecues. A hardy lawn, real or artificial, is indispensible for
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the severe effect of hard landscaping. You can enhance railings and handrails on steps by growing climbers, or by strategically placing pots and containers spilling over with blooms such as petunias and busy lizzies. For privacy and beauty, a trellis or screen covered in vines or climbers will also protect you from the wind. You can include an arbour or pergola to provide a framework to support colourful bougainvillea, fragrant honeysuckle, clematis and roses.
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The Cottage Garden Originally, cottage gardens were small areas crammed with fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers and shrubs and even a beehive. The essence of a cottage garden is a riot of colours and plants that intermingle in what seems an uncontrolled fashion. The traditional plants for sweeping herbaceous borders rampant with colour are hollyhocks, delphiniums and lupins as well as old-fashioned hardy annuals like forget-me-nots and love-in-a-mist that grow beneath apple trees and shrubs. Many of these perennials and annuals are not available in Spain; however, the advantage of planting native perennials and shrubs ensures glorious colour all year round, but if you have the time and the patience to grow your own you can buy seeds through the internet. Suttons have a range of Cottage Garden flower seeds put together by one of Britain’s favourite gardeners, Alan Titchmarsh. 36
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A cottage garden is also the perfect place to have a wildlife corner to attract birds and butterflies and to grow some of the wonderful wildflowers of Spain. Find a corner if you can for delicious home- grown fruit and veg such as simple to grow strawberries; peppers; courgettes; tomatoes; and lettuce.
The Contemporary Garden The term “contemporary style” is difficult to define, but is a useful term for drawing together the many different strands in garden design from the Bauhaus in the 1920s to the present day. However, the contemporary garden style is not to everyone’s taste, and the minimalist approach in particular will not appeal to those who enjoy growing a wide and varied range of plants. Use plants with strong shapes and textures; grasses are great for this unfussy style that is much loved by owners of modern homes or those with roof gardens. The best contemporary gardens reflect the lifestyles of their owners and capture the mood of society at a particular time.
A terrace is the perfect extension to your Spanish home
plants is to make the area more inviting, not increase maintenance, so for colour try Zinnia, which hold their petals and leaves for a long period, and croton, a houseplant in cooler climes, with its yellow, bronze and green leaves that love plenty of light. Cacti and succulents thrive in the light and many have beautiful blooms;, however, plant them well away from the path to prevent injury or damage to inflatables.
CONTACTS Spoton Design Nueva Andalucia Tel. 951 279 341 www.spoton.es
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The Japanese Garden In Japanese culture, creating a garden is a high art linked to the arts of calligraphy and ink painting. A Japanese garden is a formal area of tranquillity that uses plants sparingly and simple hard landscaping, usually decorative stone and rockery. Water is a dominant feature and is often a randomly shaped stream bordered by rocks of different sizes, mimicking nature. Grasses can grow through the gravel as if self- seeded. You can create a Zen garden in the smallest of spaces by raking decorative stone in symbolic patterns, and position large rockery stones to represent the natural landscape.
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Create a landscape that makes your pool the focal point of your garden
Lighting In the evening, garden lighting can cast the shadow of a tree against a wall, illuminate the fine spray of a fountain or throw light across the water surface so you can enjoy it’s reflection after dark. Lighting is also essential for safety along paths and walkways as well as around decks, patios, and stairs. Not only is lighting perfect for entertaining and for family evenings outside, but it can also help in the evening enjoyment of your hot tub or pool. In or out of the water there is nothing more relaxing than being in a beautiful garden watching the lights and the stars twinkle!
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Every room in the house has a theme: the master bedroom is literally “Out of Africa”, with animal prints that add a little spice to the room
This luxury Andalucian villa, regally situated on top of a hill near Estepona, was bought as a shell in 1997 by a well-known Irish personality on the Costa del Sol. From humble beginnings, it has benefitted from years of love and attention. A huge four-bedroom house surrounded by sun and outstanding vistas, it also has a nature park on its doorstep. It would be a shame not to make the most of these natural resources, and the owner has certainly not been guilty of that: hints of wildlife patterns can be detected throughout the house; and, to make the most of the sunlight and views, floor-to-ceiling windows offer a panoramic view over the Mediterranean sea and mountains – and, on a clear day, Gibraltar and northern Africa. Light is a very important aspect to the house, teeming in through every strategically placed window and ensuring natural sunlight indoors throughout the day. In the evening, adjustable lights give the reds, oranges and yellows that run throughout the home a warm and cosy glow. It truly is an aesthetic delight, with nearly every wall adorning beautiful paintings that are eclectic in style and theme. The decoration could best be described as rustic, with natural materials such as stone and wood taking centre stage. Other attractive touches include a stone fireplace in the main family living room, with two railway sleepers above it serving as a ledge. Near the main living room there is a smaller,
The large patio area is great for entertaining and overlooks kept gardens and the swimming pool
The owner has spent time in Las Vegas and decided to bring a touch of the “Sin City” to his bathroom
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more intimate lounge area for less formal evenings in front of the television. The three-floored house has split levels, adding yet another interesting dimension. There are also some surprises! The master bathroom is lavishly designed in gold and marble with a statue to boot – a fun room where you could totally self-indulge in a hot soapy bath and feel like Caesar. Another room that offers something unexpected is the modern cinema room, which can also be converted into a function room with seating for up to 40 people. Outside, a beautifully set up terrace leads out to the swimming pool; and, when you look beyond, all you see is the glistening Mediterranean sea. Around the front of the house, the driveway accommodates 10 cars quite comfortably; and at the side is a huge garage which could also be converted into separate accommodation.
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HOUSE PLANTS for health and beauty DURING THE LAST TWO MLLION YEARS PEOPLE EVOLVED IN OPEN SPACES, SETTLING AROUND CLUSTERS OF VEGETATION. AS TRISH DYNES REPORTS, SCIENTISTS THINK THAT PLANTS REMIND US OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH WE EVOLVED AND MAYBE, ON A SUB-CONSCIOUS LEVEL, PLANTS STILL SIGNIFY WATER, FOOD AND PROTECTION – AND AN INCREASED CHANCE OF SURVIVAL
Research into the
beneficial attributes of plants was first conducted by NASA in the 1970s. NASA scientists discovered that house plants were able to purify polluted air and water. Since then many countries and authorities have developed their own research programmes. In Germany a research programme, funded by the Bavarian state, was started in January 1998, which studied the effect plants have on people who
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spend a lot of time indoors. In 1994 CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia’s national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world, found that the indoor environment may be five to seven times more polluted than the exterior. It seems that the result of all this research is that plants are the best natural air filter
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there is. The spider plant, the original ‘60s house plant, is perfect as a desktop plant if you are one of the thousands who spend long hours at the computer each day. Other top plants are the Peace Lily, English Ivy, Ficus and Philodendron, which all work during the day to keep pollutants out of the air. For night time the newly fashionable Sansavieria (mother-in-law’s tongue) will breathe in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen to refresh the air as we sleep. To get the benefit from these natural filters you will need at least one large house plant for every 10 square metres of living space. Foliage plants not only have a smaller environmental footprint than manufactured products, but will also produce the additional benefit of removing harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene and ammonia from the air, chemicals found in paints, varnishes and some carpets and furniture. They also absorb noise and minimise dust in the home. Plants lower blood pressure, help concentration and improve memory, as well as reducing feelings of anxiety, anger and sadness. House plants not only improve our health and wellbeing: they also transform any room in the home. The choice of plant is obviously a matter of personal choice but generally there are some plants that complement a contemporary scheme and some that suit traditional styles better. Most interior plants, particularly palms, look good in almost any setting. The environment in which you place your plants can be important, but there is a plant for any location provided there is at least a glimmer
of natural light and you place your plants away from radiators and draughts. While most house plants are tolerant of quite a wide range of conditions many will not tolerate too much direct sunlight; nevertheless, some plants such as Beaucarnea (ponytail palm), Yucca and Annas (pineapple) will thrive in a sunny spot. Good plants for darker corners are Philodendron, Blechnum (hard fern) and Epipremnum (devil’s ivy) but there are many more. Think of the plants as an integral part of your living space and decorate the whole room with plants. Many house plants look fabulous when a number of the same variety of plant is grouped geometrically in the same container; this is particularly effective in contemporary designs. Some plants look stunning when one or two are placed singly along a plain wall; chose an architectural species such as Dracaena or a big blousy plant such as Alocasia Portadora – a hybrid with bright green ruffled leaves and graceful stems that can grow to over two metres high. Some house plants, like garden plants, can look stunning when arranged in mixed groups but consider how the colour, size and form of the plants complement each other. While you are happy that your plants will care for you remember to care for them. Lack of humidity is a problem when our homes are closed up. Without moisture in the air the leaves begin to dry, and as they do, the tips turn brown. Soon the margins of the leaves will turn brown and eventually the lower leaves will become yellow and fall. No amount of extra watering will correct the problem of low humidity. Moisture meters can be an effective tool in determining BEAUTIFULHOMEMAGAZINE.COM
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FENG SHUI HOUSE PLANTS Bamboo A plant that will grow in all lighting conditions in the home. They can be planted in soil or rocks and only need water to keep their roots wet.
Palms (all varieties) Palms are ideal for living rooms as dividers.
Rubber Plants Round leaves are symbolic of good fortune.
Dracaena when your plants need water; just make sure you push the probe down towards the bottom of the pot. One way to provide humidity for your plants is to set your plants on oversized saucers filled with fine gravel; the gravel will also prevent the plant from sitting in the water. Grouping plants together indoors also helps to keep the surrounding air moist; while spraying your plants with a fine mist of water helps to stop them from drying out. Leaves that wilt and curl then become brown and dry are a sure sign of not enough water. Feed your plant with fertiliser in its growing period to boost its minerals – usually six to eight weeks after purchase or re-potting. Potting on to a larger pot in a plant’s growing period is necessary for plants such as ferns. Don’t pot on when the plant is resting as no new roots will grow. Re-potting a plant usually occurs in spring to add fresh potting mixture, but is not necessary for all plants. Monitor your plants for pests and disease and treat them immediately if you spot any problems. Some plants are sensitive to the fluoride and chlorine in tap water. Spider plants and Spathiphyllum (peace lilies) are most commonly affected by fluoride, developing brown leaf tips as a result. Excess salts from fertiliser and water can also cause leaf tips to brown. Occasionally, accumulated salts need to be leached out of the soil. To do this, apply large amounts of water repeatedly, to dissolve the salts and wash them out the bottom of the pot. Plants growing outdoors are washed regularly by rain and feather dusted by the wind. But it’s up to us to clean indoor plants, especially the
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hard-working ones – the ones that clean our air. Dust, grease, oil and other airborne particles settle on leaves, making them unattractive and dull-looking. Leaves that are dirty can’t absorb as much sunlight as clean ones. Feng shui (pronounced fung’ shwa’) is the Chinese art of positioning objects based on the principle that arrangement affects the balance of yin and yang and the flow of chi within an area, which can have positive or negative effects, including effects on health. Whether you believe in feng shui or think it’s too fanciful to be true the fact is that for centuries the Chinese have successfully used house plants to create living energy in their homes and workplaces. So why not suspend your disbelief for a while and, as you water your house plant, visualise the plant as strong and healthy and with every drop of water you see it becomes more vibrant. Give a purpose to your house plant. For example, make it responsible for bringing wealth and abundance into your home. As you water the plant, visualise each flower or plant leaf as a €500 note. For the wealth to grow you must care for it so it will grow into a vibrant and healthy plant. Name your house plants and as you personalise them you are more likely to give them more tender loving care. If a child names a plant watch them say hello to it as they pass by. As you watch your plant grow you watch your self esteem grow, and with each new leaf you release your old negative thought patterns and replace them with positive ones.
This hardy plant looks great in any area of the home or office.
Ivy A trailing ivy will soften the harsh lines of a bookcase.
Hanging Baskets Choose plants with round and vibrant leaves. They are great to display in corners.
Ficus Classified as one of the top 10 purifying plants by scientists at Nasa. This plant is able to assist in the removal of formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene and ammonia from the air.
Kitchen Herbs Plant an assortment of herbs in a clay strawberry pot or hang them in hanging basket at eye level for easy picking. Herbs thrive in most environments and are easy to care for.
Lavender Lavender is fragrant house plant that promotes peace and relaxation.
Fresh Flowers Place chrysanthemums on the kitchen counter to absorb all the toxins from the cooker.
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Footnote: There is a wealth of scientific study into the beneficial effects of plants in the interior environment, including a major NASA programme. If you are interested in more detail refer to www.healthygreenatwork.org (run by NIGZ, the Netherlands Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention) for a comprehensive bibliography and further links.
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CHEMICAL
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EFFECTS
Formaldehyde
MDF or pressed wood products, carpet, water repellents, fire retardants, natural gas, kerosene, cigarette smoke
Irritates the eyes, nose, and throat. Can cause headaches and allergic dermatitis.
Benzene
Inks, oils, paints, plastics, rubber
Irritates eyes and skin. Prolonged exposure can cause headaches, loss of appetite, drowsiness.
Trichloroethylene
Dry-cleaning fluid, printing inks, paints, varnishes, adhesives
Considered a carcinogen.
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Bromeliad, Aloe, Spider Plant, Poinsettia, Ficus or Weeping Fig, Philodendron
Formaldehyde
Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)
Benzene
Bamboo Palm, Chrysanthemum, Umbrella Plant
Benzene, Formaldehyde
Orchid
Ammonia, Acetone, Formaldehyde
Dracaena, Janet Craig
Benzene, Trichloroethylene
All the Dracaenas, Golden Pothos (Devil’s Ivy), Gerbera Daisy, English Ivy, Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, Peace Lily
Benzene, Trichloroethylene, Formaldehyde
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LINDA MINDEL CARVELL CASTS HER EXPERT EYE OVER HOME INTERIOR INDULGENCES GUARANTEED TO IMPRESS DISCERNING DESIGNISTAS
HIGH-TECH BEAUTY Bugatti’s stainless steel and black Volvo Toaster, with its sleek Italian styling, adds a touch of class to contemporary kitchens. It features a motorised toast lifting system for easy toast removal, has six electronic browning control options and wide slots to accommodate varying thickness of bread, and comes complete with a serving and sandwich tray and crumpet warming rack. www.bodieandfou.com (£169.50)
NAME GAME MUSICAL TIMES Seiko’s glamorous Melodies in Motion clock is great fun. Adorned with Swarovski crystals, the clock face separates and spins every hour, revealing golden discs and musical instruments that rotate in time with the melody, to play a range of 10 classical tunes. www.seiko.co.uk (£350)
Getting Personal will personalise your own photograph on their oven gloves. Order the gift, and they will include the photograph of your choice, professionally printed on one side of the gloves, in matching fabrics. A dinky present for the host or hostess with the mostest! www.GettingPersonal.co.uk (£32.95)
MODERN TIMES Rolf Benz made-to-measure Ego sofas and foot designs, in fabric or leather, look luxuriously handsome. www.rolf-benz.com (from £3,090)
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objects of desire COMING ATTRACTION Drinkstuff have this fab Oscar Home Cinema seat in black leather or red fabric. Features include a beverage cooler/warmer, storage box, motorised incliner, anti-slip foot, adjustable headrest and massage system. Just microwave the popcorn, and Bob’s your uncle! www.drinkstuff.com (£795)
LIGHT IT AGAIN, SAM Price’s Candles have brought out a divinely fragrant Chef’s Candle, with extracts of basil, patchouli and geranium, to neutralise unwanted cooking smells. Available in tins, lanterns, jars and tea lights, the candle is a must for scentconscious domestic goddesses. www.prices-candles.co.uk (£2.53-£3.99)
HIT PARADE Fabstuff have remolded original vintage vinyl records, to create retro record bowls that have been laminated to protect them from moisture. A fun talking point, the bowls should only be cleaned with a damp cloth, and not placed in the microwave or dishwasher. www.fabstuff.net (£15.95)
GOAL MODEL Swarovski VIP Kicker crystal edition football table is the ultimate boys’ bling bling for aspirational Beckhams and Rooneys. Exclusive to Harrods: www.harrods.com (£80,000)
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objects of desire FRAGRANT LUXURY Clive Christian No.1 Imperial Majesty, the world’s most expensive perfume, looks out-of-this-world on posh dressing tables. Bottled in Baccarat crystal, and set with five-carat brilliant cut white diamonds in a solid gold collar, it is über exclusive and expensive, with only 1,000 bottles produced every year. www.beautique.com (£115,000)
JUST ADD H2O Beautiful things have a tempting gift box selection of bath melts, shower scrubs and petite soaps, all filled with natural essential oils. Delicious for home spa scentanistas. www.beautifulthings.co.uk (£24.99)
STRICTLY GLAMOURISTA The French Bedroom Company’s fuchsia pink Glamour Girl Lipstick Throne looks fabulous, in sumptuous velvet upholstery and fawn grey carved frame. www.frenchbedroomcompany.co.uk (£1,425)
CHINA CHIC Villeroy & Boch ivory Samarah bone china collection, embellished with layers of gold, adds a touch of elegance to fine dining. www.villeroy-boch.com (£26.50-£125)
THE SILKY WAY Gingerlily bedspread and matching cushions, in blush pink and plush aubergine, are made from “A” grade Mulberry silk, for luxurious finish and feel. www.gingerlily.co.uk (£220)
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n recent times, the use of our free time has been changing. There is no longer the habit of going on long holidays away from home; instead we are having more and more short breaks, and in the meantime savouring our free time at home. Homes are more and more comfortable, with luxuries such as a private cinema, gym, sauna or gourmet kitchen, and several other additional corners or areas – including fully-equipped home offices. What about the outdoor? This is also changing and receiving more and more attention. Not only is the outdoor identified with the garden and the pool area, which on the Costa del Sol are the most sought after
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comforts, but it is the patio area that is actually getting a new identity. Interior designers are developing additional skills in order to integrate the indoor style with the outdoor, by focusing on the interaction of spaces and considering the outdoor as a natural extension of the indoor. This way the outdoor starts replicating the comfort and uses of the indoor. Outdoor living room, outdoor kitchen, outdoor dining area and outdoor bar area, to name a few. The wellness area of the indoor completes its range of activities in the outdoor: the usual outdoor pool, sun lounge, jacuzzi/hot tub/shower area, and usually a pool house with complete toilet and changing rooms for pool guests.
Metalco Home has interpreted fully this new trend, and offers prime outdoor furniture with an impeccable design and the necessary allweather-proof finish. It includes a complete stainless steel kitchen, with its own barbecue, a self-standing cocktail bar and a wine tasting corner with its own wine fridge. These are all brand new products that are extremely hard to find in the market. The beautiful design of the outdoor furniture, which includes sun beds, dining tables, chairs and outdoor showers, is the result of more than 25 years of experience in the outdoor urban furniture business, with the sophisticated design of prime Italian and international designers such as Staubach & Kuckertz, Alfredo Tasca and Marco de Luca.
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Specially created for the outdoor, the furniture is usually made in stainless steel, hard exotic woods and tecnic fabrics – borrowed from the nautical experience. This way the durability is much stronger than most of furniture on the market. The nautical world is also the perfect scenario for these extremely resistant pieces. Metalco Home is available at selected shops throughout Spain, and will shortly open a showroom in Marbella and Barcelona.
CHEOPE, the outdoor kitchen, works with a gas tank and a simple hose, and features 2 LPG fuelled burners with lava rock BBQ with stainless steel grill. One tubular burner for the interchangeable ollare rock with cast iron griddle. Stainless steel sink with angle poise tap.
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Baroque and Roll! COOL • WICKED • CHIC • FUN • FUNKY • CLASSIC
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egal, bespoke and beautiful. These Baroque chairs from House Interiors are not only stunning and reminiscent of far more decadent times, but they also fit into all settings and are comfortable and easy to relax in. The classical Baroque style is grand and impressive and induces a sense of grandeur with the elaborate and symmetrical designs. The chairs are available in almost any colour and fabric including animal print. The range of furniture is available in many finishes but looks particularly grand in the silver or gold; while the chairs can be customised to your satisfaction, even with embroidered family crests or initials. Fabrics used for the chairs are velvets, suede, vinyl, full leather or a new pearl colour, making these chairs chic and impressive; and crystals can be added as deep buttons for the more extravagant look. Sold worldwide to discotheques (including Glam in Puerto Banús), for commercial use, to hotels, boutiques, hairdressers, nail bars and palaces, the chairs add flair and fit extremely well into the home, be it modern or traditional. They look great as a pair or as a single, and come in different sizes and heights – which mean they can look great in the dining room, living area or bedroom. The collection is available in a
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miniature range for children, which look great in bedrooms and play areas, allowing children to feel grown up. Prices for the chairs start from €125. House Interiors also offer many different pieces including outdoor furniture, lamps, mirrors, fabrics; and other furniture such as a range of beds and Louis XIV commodes and vitrines. Many pieces are made to order and the timeless Baroque style fits well with the clean, straight lines of contemporary furniture. The store also offers an interior design service, enabling clients to choose from a range of items, all of which are shipped from the House
Interiors factory to the main store in Estepona. Roy and his experienced team look forward to seeing you at their friendly store and welcome any trade enquiries. ■ HOUSE INTERIORS Urb. Paraiso Barronal Parcela 10 Estepona Tel. 952 885 805 info@house-interiors.net Opening times: Monday-Friday 10am-7.30pm; Saturday 10am-2.30pm (phone for private appointments)
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THE ECO KING OF MARBELLA LOW-ENERGY LIGHTING IS BEING TOUTED AS THE PRODUCT OF THE FUTURE, BUT NICOLAS DONICI OF MICRONETICS INC LTD EXPLAINS TO NICOLA MCGEORGE WHY HE BELIEVES THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE PHOTOS DAVID TOMS LED lighting is the buzzword of the moment in interior design. Light-emitting diodes, or energysaving lights to you and I, are growing in popularity due to their use by famous architects. However, Nicolas Donici saw their potential long before this and decided to become part of Micronetics Inc Ltd, a company which designs and manufactures high-power, high-brightness LED lighting products uniquely marketed to the commercial and industrial main lighting and auxiliary markets. Though British, he has spent the majority of his life between Spain and Switzerland. “My family were originally involved in the music industry,” he explains. “We supplied them to the music industry and still to this day are the biggest supplier of traditional electron valves.”
Eventually he wanted to find his own path and began looking for a different direction. “I wanted to find something that was not perishable, that I wouldn’t need a degree in space science to understand, yet also had a long shelf life and that everybody needs. When it comes down to it, LEDs are basically another electronic component, aren’t they? Instead of giving off sound, they give off light. Therefore it was simply a natural progression for us.” The company now has offices in Switzerland, Bahrain, Qatar, Argentina and Panama, and new representatives in Russia. “We went to China and bought into a group of factories. Each factory has its own speciality. For instance, one is for the emergency lightings, another is for day to day lights, others for street lighting and the last BEAUTIFULHOMEMAGAZINE.COM
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advertorial one is for pretty amazing radar sensor lighting. In fact, arriving next week from that particular factory will be lighting for a new car showroom in San Pedro. The building will be illuminated and change colour.” Nicolas has worked on many remarkable projects. In 2005, after the earthquake in Pakistan, they supplied the LED lights to assist the helicopters in landing at night. As LED’s are constantly evolving at an incredible rate, it means they are becoming more accessible to the general public. They represent many advantages over traditional light sources including lower energy consumption (saving between 80 and 95-plus per cent on your lighting bill), longer lifetime (50,000-plus hours), improved robustness, smaller size and faster switching. The light is mostly cool, even during operation, which will save from having to use so much air-conditioning. Finally, most lights and lamps come with a two-year unlimited hours warranty. However, they are relatively more expensive than traditional light sources. So, why did he decide to bring his company to Spain? “The Spanish government said by 2010 everyone will have to change to eco lighting. This means we have a captive audience: either you buy it or you won’t have any light,” he laughs. “It has been harder to convince the Spanish than say the Swiss. They are used to the whole green movement. Electric cars are the norm in Switzerland. However, Spain is changing. For example, Seville requested that all government buildings and hotels reduce their energy consumption by 40 per cent.” Here on the Coast, Micronetics have already worked with Manolo Santana Racquets Club and will soon be putting LEDs on the courts. Other Spanish projects include a hotel in Valencia, a five-star hotel in Madrid and a couple of town hall buildings. “Soon we will set up an office in Marbella employing local staff. We will try to spend as much time as possible here but we can’t neglect my other companies. “Our overall mission is to provide the best lighting solutions to meet all the requirements of our valued customers. To bring long life span and other benefits of LED lighting to general lighting applications, etc. It’s a win win situation for our customers and partners. We want to make a better world, a brighter future. Remember, LED lighting is the future and the future is now.” ■ For more information go to: www.eco-led-lights.com
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WITH OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOME DECORATION, PATRICIA DARCH INTERIORS ALWAYS GO THE EXTRA MILE FOR CLIENTS TO ENSURE THEIR HOME REDECORATION IS NOT A STRESSFUL PROCESS
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ooking after clients and ensuring all their needs are met is something Patricia Darch and her team pride themselves on. The company offers the whole package, as clients can visit the showroom to buy a single item for the home or have their whole house designed and decorated. Patricia Darch Interiors offers a complete range of exclusive Italian furniture, lighting, artwork and many other essential household items which clients can choose from at the showroom in Sotogrande. The company is also expanding to include complete refurbishing, so if you are thinking of
selling a property, Patricia and her team can help to improve the house to make it more appealing to buyers. The team work closely together to ensure that the different elements of home design make not just a house, but a home. They offer every aspect of home and interior design to clients so that they need not go anywhere else. â– Patricia Darch Interiors Torreguadiaro (Sotogrande) Tel. 956 615 350 www.interiorsinspain.com
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THE STUNNING MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE OFFERS AN EXCELLENT SETTING TO BLEND NATURAL LIGHT WITH STATE-OF-THEART LIGHTING FITTINGS
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s one of the most powerful elements of home design, KSR understand more than anyone how lighting affects the way we feel about our environment. With clients such as Roman Abramovich, the Beckhams and even the Queen, you can rest assured that you are in good hands. Lighting your space outside adds glamour and atmosphere, helping to unlock the true potential of your decorative scheme. In Spain, we are lucky to enjoy al fresco living for most of the year, so why not let KSR Lighting add the wow factor to your home. Accentuate architectural features, illuminate pathways and large areas, or highlight spots of visual interest. Whether it be fashionable LED strips for your pergola, or floodlights for stairs or spotlights set into the porch floor, they can cater for every request. If you are stuck for ideas, why not let the team show you how you can illuminate different environments beautifully. 66
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Why chose KSR? Because they import directly from the manufacturers and sell directly to you, therefore cutting out the middleman and saving you money. With a host of exterior lighting solutions for both domestic and commercial applications they can meet your every need. Nowhere else in southern Spain stocks such an extensive range of sockets, switches and dimmers. Think high-end finishes and unique trends. Ever seen a chrome and glossy black light switch? Didn’t think so! KSR offer something different to anywhere else on the Coast. Why not pop down to KSR Lighting and let them light up your life. Nicola McGeorge ■ KSR LIGHTING EUROPE San Pedro Tel. 627 556 312 info@ksrlighting.com www.ksrlighting.com
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SPECIALISTS IN ARTISTIC WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE AND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK, MESSEG DESIGN EMPLOY CRAFTMANSHIP OF THE HIGHEST ARTISTIC AND CREATIVE STANDARDS
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esseg Design’s portfolio of work includes the design and manufacture of individual free-standing furniture, lighting supports and rustic chandeliers, structural pieces such as gates, banisters and window cages, indoor and outdoor accessories, and a selection of stunning designer projects for commercial spaces. A comprehensive bespoke service ensures that each piece fits perfectly with the style and specific requirements of its surroundings, lending a personalised and individual feel to the finished result. The Messeg iron gallery – based in the fashionable La Ermita Polígono in Marbella – features a broad selection of original works which have been hand-crafted by the Messeg team onsite in the impressive workshop.
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Messeg Design is the creation of Nimrod Messeg, who has specialised in the production of metal design and forged iron items in Marbella since 1998. He relocated to Spain from his native Israel where he had spent many years carving wood and stone sculptures from an early age, before moving on to the design of creative metal furniture.
■ MESSEG DESIGN C/ Aluminio 6 Pol. La Ermita Marbella Tel: 952 857 439 info@messegdesign.com www.messegdesign.com
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THE COSTA DEL SOL IS FAMED FOR ITS EXCEPTIONAL YEARROUND CLIMATE AND AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR IT IS ESPECIALLY PLEASANT TO BE LIVING NEAR THE SEA – IN THE CASE OF THE VILLA FEATURED HERE, JUST 100 METRES AWAY
Beach bliss T he special features alone make this an exceptional property. When these are added to a convenient location and beachside setting it becomes the stuff of many people’s dreams. Situated in Guadalmina Baja (on the western end of Marbella), just 100 metres from the beach, the villa has all the main elements of luxury living (including air-conditioning, children’s pool, marble floors, open fireplace, basement and under-floor heating throughout) and is close to schools, tennis and the renowned amenities and attractions of Marbella. On entering the property, a spacious, openplan lounge and dining area is enhanced by a spiral staircase and a free-standing fireplace. On this same level there are two double suites with a shared bathroom and an additional bedroom suite which could be converted into an office
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with en suite. Also on this level is a rustic-style kitchen with a centre island and breakfast area. On the first level is a master bedroom suite, his and her separate dressing areas, and a spacious en suite comprising his and her separate vanity washing areas and a bathing area. Doors open out on to the terrace area, overlooking the garden and pool; and the terrace is also accessed by the second bedroom. The basement comprises a utility room and a huge garage with space for six cars – and offers the option of being converted into a gymnasium or cinema room. ■ Crystal Shore San Pedro de Alcántara Tel. 952 904 187 www.crystalshore-properties.com
WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE & ARCHITECTURAL IRONWORK Calle Aluminio 6, Poligono Industrial La Ermita – Marbella Tel/Fax +34 952 857 439 / info@messegdesign.com www.messegdesign.com
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Let there be light MATT CALLANDER OF KSR LIGHTING SHARES WITH NICOLA MCGEORGE HIS SECRETS TO SUCCESS
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hat made you decide to get into the lighting industry? It has been in the family for three generations; it’s what I know. Both my mother’s side and my father’s were involved with lighting. That’s how they met. Why did you choose Spain to launch KSR Lighting? We sold the business in the UK and, having a family home here, I realised there was a gap in the market. I saw the opportunity to provide good quality lighting at good prices to the whole of southern Spain. Was it difficult to set up the business here? I already had all the contacts for the products; I just had to find the right location. We ended up turning what was an empty shell at San Pedro polígono into our showroom. The only problem is that we are probably the only lighting store that doesn’t have electricity at the moment. We are running on temporary electricity. What makes KSR different? We import directly from the manufacturers, selling directly to the electrical trade and the general public. By cutting out the middleman we can offer fantastic prices. We also keep our products in
stock; therefore nine times out of 10 you can walk out with your lighting there and then. We are a customer-friendly service and offer next-day delivery anywhere in southern Spain. Most recent jobs in Spain? We just did all of Ocean Club with LED strip lights. For Novelli’s (restaurant) we supplied all the lighting for the outdoor area, restaurant and bar. What is the importance of lighting within a home? Lighting creates the mood, the ambience, and sets the feeling within the home. If you are wanting to relax in your living room, just turn down the lights with your dimmer and you have a totally different setting. Describe the lighting you have chosen for your own home… I have just finished the outside. I used all LEDs to make it more energy efficient. We put an LED strip on the roof of the gazebo to light it, which looks really funky. We also used some green LEDs just to soften it and give it some colour. Then we have white and green highlighting the shrubs and palm trees, bringing out the colour of the plants.
Future trends? Definitely LEDs. As they get brighter and more usable, as in dimmable (we have samples coming) they will replace normal lighting. They are small, cheap… LED is the future, watch this space! Proudest moment? Oh, there have been a few. We lit the first ever Rolls-Royce Phantom up. There was Armani in Harrods, the O2 contract, all the outdoor lighting in Victoria and David Beckham’s place in England. We have also done some work to Roman Abramovich’s place and even sent products to the Queen’s Sandringham house. What is next for KSR We are already focussing on the Middle Eastern and Asian markets. I am not just going to settle with Marbella; I plan to take on the whole of Spain. ■ KSR LIGHTING Pol. Ind. San Pedro C/ Budapest, Naves 22 y 24 San Pedro de Alcántara Marbella Tel: 951 704 707 www.ksrlighting.com BEAUTIFULHOMEMAGAZINE.COM
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their spa at around 39-40 degrees to get the most benefit. At this temperature – which is two or three degrees higher than body temperature – veins will dilate, leading to better blood circulation. Muscle fatigue, stiffness and pain is eased; your brain releases endorphins, which are the body’s natural “feelgood” chemical; and your whole body will feel relaxed. People who suffer from insomnia also benefit greatly from hydromassage before bedtime. Anja Mynster Keelson, Aqua Pool: Tel. 952 665 435; www.aquapool.es
Q: I want to put my plasma TV on the chimney breast. I use my fireplace during the winter: will this harm the plasma? Carmen, 52, Mijas
Q: I want to put spotlights in my bathroom, including over the bath. What should I use? Teresa, 38, Estepona
A: Over a bath or shower you must use a minimum of a IP65 down light. This is a weather-proof rating. If you have an open fitting over a bath and say, for example, your child is playing with the shower and flicks it into the down light, water could get in there, set a spark or even cause an electric shock. It needs to be a fitting that is totally sealed so there is no exposure to moisture and water. Matt Callander. KSR Lighting: Tel. 951 704 707; www.ksrlighting.com
hydrotherapy – heat, buoyancy and massage working together in the warm waters of a hot tub to help you feel relaxed and rejuvenated. We recommend that our clients keep
A: It is possible to put the plasma above the chimney. However, certain measures need to be made. You must isolate the plasma and cables from the
heat of the fire; this may be done using special thermal insulating material or heat-refracting bricks. In new builds, the flue is normally a metallic cylinder; this should be wrapped in the thermal isolating material then bricked up and plastered. Then the plasma may be installed. Alan McDermott, Domosat: Tel. 952 787 357; www.domosat.com
Q: What is the highest temperature setting I can have my hot tub on? Tina, 50, Nueva Andalucía
A: The spas from Aquapool Spas all have a temperature range from 27 to 42 degrees Celsius. Your spa should be especially designed to give you all the benefits of
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specialist advice enthusiasm for fashion photography, she is taking the Coast by storm and is producing beautiful fashion shots for the newly-launched Society Living magazine (also publisher of Beautiful Home), leading modelling agencies and other notable clients. Whether you are looking for a professional modelling portfolio or a personalised family or individual portrait, Cj’s signature touch and expertise ensure she always captures the perfect shot. Her work can be seen on the cover of this launch issue of Beautiful Home, as well as the May and June covers of Society Living – shot at emblematic locations along the Coast. ■ Cj Hadlow Tel. 952 784 838 Mob. 622 227 006 www.cjhadlow.com Photographer: Cj Hadlow ISSUE 1 – 2009
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Q: Do you need planning permission for a gazebo? Sally, 45, Marbella
A: It all depends on what design of gazebo you choose. In general you do not need planning permission due to the fact that: 1. It is classified as a removable structure. 2. It is not enclosed with walls or any other concrete material. 3. No windows, plumbing, electricity or doors are installed, 4. In our case, the materials we use are natural.
Should you want to have any of the above done to your gazebo then, yes, to be on the safe side you would have to apply for planning permission or what they (i.e. the town hall of your particular area) classify as a mini-licence. Jacques Barnard, Cape Reed: Tel. 902 555 767; www.capereed.com
Send us your questions, stating your name, age and town, to: nicola@beautifulhomemagazine.com
With a passion for photography that stems back to her school days when she photographed other students and sold the pictures to their parents (something her parents were pleased about, as it meant they didn’t need to give her pocket money), Cj Hadlow has come a long way – and already has had a varied career. She moved to Spain after closing her successful studio in Bristol last year and now, with an immense
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