Displaying posts labeled "Vintage"

Eye candy on a Sunday

Posted on Sun, 15 Sep 2013 by KiM

A little dose of eye candy for this lovely Sunday, brought to you by Elle Interiör.

It was the chairs, those bus roll upholstered chairs. I’d coveted them for years. There couldn’t be two sets. Sorry I’ve started this story a little far into the timeline. Rewind. Email waiting in my inbox. A little teaser. “Thought I would share this house with you.” That’s all but like a terrier on a scent down the rabbit hole I went. Scroll, scroll. Bam. It was the chairs, those bus roll upholstered chairs. I’d coveted them for years. Email back. Gush thanks. Confess my thing for those chairs. “Are you the owner or the agent?” And the owner, or should I say soon to be ex-owner, wrote back. Yes the house had been in Living Etc. That’s where I had seen the chairs. That’s where my love affair with their house began. Strange that a number of years on and I’m talking to an Aussie in London who owns those chairs, who has just sold that house. It’s a small world full of wonderful coincidences and serendipity. I just have one more question for the owners. I hadn’t remembered when we were emailing, only when I found the house feature online. Do you still have the display case? I’ve coveted it for years….

And now the Living Etc pictures by Paul Massey and my own very humble homage to those chairs…

 

Reader’s home – Nelly’s rental cottage

Posted on Mon, 2 Sep 2013 by KiM

Nelly is an interior stylist in Australia whose work we have blogged a few times (1, 2, 3, 4), and she’s about to embark on a new adventure – home ownership! She sent over some info and photos of the rental home she had been living in and sprucing up – I love her vintage, funky style and what a cute home! It’s an early 20th century workers cottage in the very pretty, partially heritagelisted suburb of Guildford in Western Australia. It has old jarrah floorboards, super high ceilings, a front verandah, established trees (including a heavily bearing black fig tree and about five loquat trees – yum!), an incredibly prettylooking old meter stove, and enough quirks to melt my heart (I can’t list them all, but think along the lines of skirting boards that no longer reach the floor, house on stilts and wide gaps between each floor board which means any little thingy you drop on the floor may end up under the house, totally unreachable until someone blows the house, etc). When we moved there, it also had yellowing paint on walls and ceilings, a disgustingly sticky 20 year old vinyl in the kitchen and a matching, suspiciously looking carpet in the adjoining dining area, and an unpractical and depressing bathroom. With the landlord’s approval and his financial input towards the cost of material, we painted walls and ceilings and replaced the flooring in the kitchen and dining. Recently, we also entirely renovated the bathroom (new paint, new floor, new layout, new bathtub, etc) so it became much more pleasant and practical, especially for bathing our boisterous 16 month old baby! I prepared a moodboard and cost estimate which I submitted to the landlord, and he recognized the need to do the bathroom up and he approved my plans and financed them. And then, the opportunity to buy our first home arose and we jumped on it. It’s now with a little sadness that we are leaving our beloved rented cottage. Had we stayed any longer, I would have probably tried to convince the landlord to redo the kitchen – those cabinets made of reddish-brown timber-looking laminate and the super narrow benchtop could have really done with an upgrade! But it won’t happen. Instead, I’m now focusing on how to transform, on a tight budget, a generic, character-less suburbian house into a zesty and inviting home with lots of personality. For more details and photos you can check out this post on House Nerd. (Photos: Heather Robbins of Red Images Fine Photography)

Carl Dahlstedt (again)

Posted on Fri, 30 Aug 2013 by KiM

There’s no denying I have a serious appreciation for the photography of Carl Dahlstedt (see?!). I need more. MUST HAVE MORE. I could stare at these all day. Maybe I will!

3 colours white

Posted on Wed, 28 Aug 2013 by midcenturyjo

White with bright. White with grey. White and natural. Whichever way you like your white Melbourne based Mollard Interiors has got you covered. Clean, crisp, modern.