home: made [ ladder ]

home: made [ ladder ]

In recent weeks we have noticed the popular trend of indoor ladders used as decorative and practical objects in the home. Ideal for hanging plant pots and tea towels in a kitchen, hooks and accesories in a hallway or maybe just somewhere to hang clothing in a bedroom. 

To get the look why not try making one yourself. A wood finish is great as you can look at different thicknesses to suit or use dowling rods [ plus you can paint it any colour you like ]. Alternatively opt for copper, a popular choice still. Using piping and attachments it couldn’t be easier.

We have found some online blog posts and tutorials for you to follow.

Wood:    

themerrythought.com

amerrymishapblog.com

Copper: 

popsugar.com

abeautifulmess.com

home: favourite thing [ outdoor dining ] 

home: favourite thing [ outdoor dining ]

Even with a small outdoor space or a balcony you can make the most of the space with the use of the great IKEA range APPLARO of outdoor furniture. 

It’s mix and match with varying combinations of shelving, table, storage and wall systems. 

We love the APPLARO wall panel with drop leaf table – perfect for creating a dining area and hanging planting feature even in a tiny space. 

There is so much in the APPLARO range including lidded storage, chairs, sofa combinations, extendable tables and shelving. 

£65 IKEA / wall panel + drop leaf table 

home: trend [ Rustic Utilitarian ]

home: trend [ Rustic Utilitarian ]

Taking a slightly softer approach to the Industrial trend of last year, Rustic Utilitarian focuses on worn and textural finishes – combining hard working materials with a soft colour pallete.
In the 1900s utilitarian design was created for use rather than beauty, but now things have changed.
For example the practical use of enamel-coated tableware and light shades has now become desirable for the home as objects of beauty, but still maintaining the usefulness if needed.
Another example of this adaptability could be galvanized buckets which aren’t necessarily used for carrying water anymore, instead used for storage or as a planter.
The great thing about this trend is that traditional materials are there to be used, whether you choose to use them for function, for looks or both, it doesn’t matter.

Guide:
1. Falcon enamel dishes – amazon.co.uk [ from £12 ]
2. Rug – rockettstgeorge.co.uk [ £80 ]
3. Bucket – labourandwait.co.uk [ £28 ]
4. Leather chair – johnlewis.com [ £350 ]
5. Pendant light – artifact-lighting.com [ £60 ]
6. Copper shelf – grahamandgreen.co.uk [ £39.95 ]
7. Bar stool – vincentandbarn.co.uk [ £95 ]

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Mix wood, metal and leather on furniture and seat covers, softening the look with linen and wool soft furnishings such as throws and floor rugs.
Wall colours to consider are cool grey, moss green and cream, which work really well next to metal and wood tones. You can also add small punches of colour like yellow and red – achieve this with chairs, lighting and accessories.

A couple of shops who do Rustic Utilitarian very well are Labour and Wait [ step back in time to find traditional products, from hardware to clothing ], and Rockett St George [ great selection of industrial furniture and lighting ]

home: found this [ planter ] 

home: found this [ midcentury planter ] 

The beautiful design of these midcentury style planters from West Elm is perfect with the walnut tapered legs, retro feel, patterned ceramics in great tones and their quality, solid feel. 

A gorgeous addition to any room to bring that feeling of the outdoors in. Amazing in a cluster of a few, where space allows but also a clean statement piece of it stands alone. 

Available in two sizes and various colours and patterns. 

Planter / West Elm £149

  

home: favourite thing [ wonderful wood ]

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home: favourite thing [ wonderful wood ]

If like us, you love a bit of wood in your home, whether it’s a chair, a piece of furniture, a picture frame or decorative object, then you must check out West Elm’s new Spring arrivals.
We want it all, from gorgeous mango wood pieces including their speckled vases and industrial multi hook to walnut veneered furniture like the Reede bedside table.
The rich colours of the wood will bring warmth to any room, and West Elm manage so well to add that little extra detail to every piece, to give you something really special.
[ Vases from £34, Hooks £39, Drawers £399 ]

home: found this [ coffee table ]

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home: found this [ coffee table ]

Looking for some Scandinavian style at a great price, look no further. We came across this Fern and Grey walnut veneer coffee table this week and we love it.
With the dark wood top and matte black metal legs, it’s a classic mid-century inspired piece.

fernandgrey.com price £179 [ RRP £375 ]