Sunday 31 May 2015

Battling with bathrooms...

Good morning world, well actually I think I have missed the morning today I am quite behind the usual Sunday morning schedule - since hand in at uni I have not really stopped and I think it has finally caught up with me.

Anyway I'll quit winging now and get back to the blog, I realise I've lost touch a little in the last few weeks but the truth is I actually have no excuses. I have simply been busy living. Which sounds ridiculous but seriously life is time consuming isn't it? When I was busy with Uni work the little things would go out of the window, like mopping my floors and ironing, and now I have no stressful deadline to work towards, somehow I have upped the anti in completing the day to day jobs stakes, and quite frankly it's neither exciting or rewarding so I'm intent on applying myself to the things that make me happy and feel productive - like blogging. 

So today we have the bathroom guy in finishing off what we started around two months ago. I'm not complaining as he is a friend doing us a favour, which is brilliant for saving up the pennies, but it does require a dose of patience. I'm so excited to share this reno with you guys, although I am a little gutted that we don't have proper before pictures as this room has had a good overhaul. Hopefully it will be done within the week so I'll pop up a 'Voi-la' post then, but in the mean time it has made me do some reflecting on the bathroom journey.

Bathrooms are hard. Period. 

They can be so standard can't they? Like seriously when we started looking I just felt completely uninspired. We shopped around the usual bathroom places, the majority of which actually made me feel quite nauseous and frustrated at the time we were wasting. They were full of the same plastic-y looking fixtures and fittings that sparked no lust whatsoever. Why are bathrooms like this? I mean I get that they have to be functional of course, but would you kit your bedroom out in white clad plastic units? Didn't think so.

Fuelled with strong hatred for standardisation (I've never really been into standard- just you ask Craig) and armed with new insights into design, I made it my mission to design a bathroom that looked like it belonged to us. It's a hard thing to fight is standardisation, because unless you have the audacity to question the norm, it's so easy to be swallowed up by the sea of what seems to be the only possibility.

I'm telling you this, YOU MUST CREATE YOUR OWN POSSIBILITIES.

The bathroom designer from the standard bathroom showroom will tell you that you couldn't possibly  put those extra large taps over a sink, and the bathroom fitter will tell you that you need fitted cupboards for all of your essential bathroom items. 

SOD THEM. 

YOU KNOW HOW BIG YOU'D LIKE YOUR TAPS TO BE AND I'M PRETTY SURE THAT YOU CAN WHITTLE DOWN YOUR BATHROOM CLUTTER IF IT MEANS YOU CAN HAVE A BEAUTIFUL FREE STANDING UNIT TO HOUSE YOUR SINK.

Your bathroom does not have to look like every single other bathroom in England. It is simply another room in your house. Treat it like you would your bedroom or your living room. Fill it with all of your favorite things, hang pictures on the wall, house it with accessories and furniture. 

MAKE IT A SPACE THAT YOU NEVER WANT TO LEAVE.

Clearly this is a subject I am passionate about (sorry for the rant I told myself this would be a short post), I feel I have a lot a personal experience in this department - our bathroom guy even told me I shouldn't be painting the walls the colour I have! But it has really opened my eyes into bathroom design, I feel it's such a shame when you visit a lovely home with welcoming decor then you visit the bathroom and it looks just like every other bathroom you have been in. 

I'll follow this post up with pics and a write up of exactly what we have done in our bathroom, but in the mean time get shopping for some lovely homely pieces for your own bathroom, dig out some artwork and hang it by your shower, and fall in love with your bathroom.

Happy Sunday

XOXO

P.S if you really are going to shop, H & M have some fab cheap accessories, as do Urban Outfitters and the gorgeous online shop MiaFleur

Saturday 16 May 2015

Our kitchen...

So since I've been sharing our home reno's with you guys I'm not entirely sure how I've missed out the kitchen - although I think it could possibly because its not my favourite room in the house and in 'reno' terms we haven't actually done any really. But anyway, I thought I'd share with you a few snaps, the biggest thing we have changed in here is the flooring. The kitchen is completely solid wood and is really beautifully made however, for me, THERE IS A LOT OF WOOD. You can imagine how it was when the flooring was in the same wood too - wood overkill! 

We have toned it down a little with a stone effect tile and most recently replaced all of the cupboard knobs to add a bit of glam. We have given it a lick of paint but it's way too safe and I don't really feel like there is much very cool about this space at all. There is little wall space to hang art or accessories which makes it difficult to introduce colour that way too. I'm working on bringing in some pattern and texture through rugs but even that's difficult with two mucky pup's - are you feeling my dilemma here?
Lighting will definitely change this space and I'm after a feature over the island but again we just haven't gotten around to it yet. 

I WOULD ABSOLUTELY LOVE TO PAINT THE WALLS BLACK. 

This sounds drastic I know, but hear me out. Number 1. There is hardly any wall space to paint and Number 2. The space is very well lit with natural light so I think it could handle it. I think it would make it feel lovely and expensive and tone down the warmth of the wood if I picked the right colour. Now all that there is to do is convince Craig...

...that may take a while!
XOXO



















Thursday 14 May 2015

It's good to be back!

Phewwww it's been so long! I can't believe that I am sitting here at MIDDAY with the time to write a blog post! After the craziness of the past few weeks at uni it is such a pleasure to have time to enjoy some posting. But do you know what? I'm a little nervous! I feel like I've lost my voice, my mojo - I mean I'm pretty sure it won't take me long to get back into the swing of things but it just feels a little odd and I'm finding myself panicking about what to write! So I thought I would quite simply pick up where we left off. I remember promising to follow up with posts and thinking "Come on Christina, if you make these promises you have to stick to them and is that gonna happen?" Well, it didn't did it, and for that I am very sorry but here I am and this time I won't break the promise. 

Sooo...accessorising your home right? I shared my thoughts on colour and let you in on the magic of discovering plants. So I think what I was going to say next is how to combine these things in your home. So like I have said in the past, I am very much a learner driver in this field, but I have picked up on a few golden rules on accessorising and creating displays that I am excited to share with you. I never used to put much thought into accessorising my home, but now I do I am totally hooked, swapping things up all the time keeps things exciting. 

HERE WE GO:

1. GROUP IN ODD NUMBERS - so this age old trick runs right through design and is not only used within the home. Keep your cushions, candlesticks, vases and anything else you have on display in odd numbers, it's easier on the eye that way. 3 is often a good number but if you fancy making a little a little more impact go for 5 and really follow it through with the next few points!

2. VARY THE HEIGHT - again to keep things exciting and visually stimulating you need to lead the eye to different levels within a room or across a mantle. This could be as simple as grouping a flat book to give width, with a tall thin candle to give height, and something to fill the space in between. This trick should be applied within your rooms too. A standard lamp, a low shelf,artwork and mirrors hung at different heights will all add visual intrigue to your space.

3. UNITE YOUR GROUPS - you can group any accessories together. Anything! Thats all part of the fun. To reign it in though you could try popping them all on a lovely little silver tray or a pile of books. Not only does this make a nice little vignette but it grounds your accessories ensuring they don't end up looking like a pile of random things on your coffee table! (of course if 'lovely little silver' is not your cup of tea, go for chunky wood or distrained painterly - whatever you want.)

4. SPEAKING OF BOOKS - this has been a game changer for me, I used to hideaway my Jamie Oliver cookbooks, well not anymore. Making features of your cool books adds personality to your space. They also stop your decor feeling too uptight and contrived and make it feel magically inviting. 

5. GO UNEXPECTED - I am not as developed in this area as I'd like to be but throwing in the oddball accessory has the potential to up the anti in the cool stakes. This could be a quirky piece of art, something in a bold colour, or something from a completely different time era to the rest of your decor. By all means stick with your candlesticks and vases that you love, but too much of the same thing will make the space feel boring and predictable. Excite your guests and yourself by throwing in the unexpected. Not only will you gain cool status by doing this but it also unlocks the secret of really   loving the space you live in. If you don't try new things someday, you will end up living in the same four walls as you were 5 years ago - and that can't be exciting for anyone.

There are lots of hints and tips out there but I'm learning that these posts need to be realistic and not take over your whole evening. Take these and TRY them, what is the worst that can happen? Once you start, you'll be amazed at the thoughts you can't stop thinking. Head on over to LD pinterest page, I've created a board just for home accessories highlighting these little tricks.

XOXO
P.s I gained my voice back pretty quickly really didn't I - never has been easy to shut me up!

Monday 4 May 2015

LANDANNN TOWNNN...

So firstly let me apologise for the lack of appearance from LD over the past week, but personally I think (and I think you'll agree) that the excuses are valid and excusable.

Number 1 - my studio deadline is ONE WEEK TODAY. Right up until Friday I was grafting 10 hour days. Saying this outloud has actually, well quite frankly, scared me shitless. (Pardon the language . Used only in extreme circumstances for effect!) 

Number 2 - the reason I stopped grafting at Friday was because we've been in LONDON All weekend! So as much as I'm fretting over the deadline, it's actually been gorgeous giving it a rest and to spend the weekend in the capital.

So do you agree, Valid excuses no?

Like I said it's been a fab weekend but has totally wiped us both out. I'm typing this on the northbound train home trying hard not to let heavy eyelids beat me!!!
Over the next couple of days I'm hoping to pick up the accessories posts we left off on and throw in some bits and pieces from our visit too, but in the meantime here are a few snaps from the weekend. I hope you've had a fab bank holiday too! 
XOXO

I LOVE CAMDEN!!!
Feeling inspired by GRAND DESIGNS LIVE...
We popped Craig's spitalfields cherry!!!

And stopped for coffee and cake off the super cool brick lane, snapping inspiration from the street art...


Soaked up the little sunshine of the weekend in Regent's Park...
Caught up with Olly at the O2!

Drooled over the things we couldn't afford in liberty... And managed to get with the royal spirit with the gun salute in Hyde park!


Busy weekend, but we loved every minute. Now it's time to bust out this final!!! 

XOXO