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Capturing the Tactile Textures Trend in the Bathroom

July 3, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 2 Comments

This year, one of the big trends in interiors is Tactile Textures.  It incorporates bold design choices with a range of different textures, through the walls, floors, materials and objects used.  I especially love this look in bathrooms where it’s possible to create a luxury look with big soft towels, textured tiles and modern bathroom fittings that are set against contrasting items.

C. P Hart Tactile Textures

C.P. Hart Tactile Textures

With tactile textures you can use rustic natural objects, such as wood and stone, contrasting against matt black smooth textures and bold and industrial concrete walls. A juxtaposition if you will!

My favourite pieces are those that really give the bathroom a statement look, the kind of look you would imagine for a wonderful spa or luxury hotel.  Wouldnt it be great to create something just as special at home?  The easiest way to create a striking new look is to use Bathroom showrooms as an invaluable source of inspiration.  The best ones can give you an idea of what you like and how much space you will need to make a design work and help you choose the fixtures that will work best and work around these.

In the moodboard I have put together, I started by choosing the Greenwich Boat Bath in Copper, (available in a range of finishes), my absolute most favourite item.  The copper option works well with the tactile textures trend AND the copper trend that is so popular at the moment so it’s a winner on both counts. Win!

Tactile Textures Bathroom

For even more inspiration I’ve also put together a of some of my most favourite things, perfect for design fanatics and professional interior designers alike.  And if you have a big plan in mind you’ll probably need a professional fitter who will find the C. P. Hart trade page invaluable.  What’s your favourite bathroom style?

Disclosure: Post in collaboration with C. P Hart, all thoughts, words and opinions my own.

8 of the best children’s lampshades

June 14, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 2 Comments

A friend of mine is about to move house and text me to ask me about the best place to buy lampshades.  After having a good browse online and suggesting my favourite places I was excited by what I saw.  Whilst I was searching, I was inspired by the lovely designs I found that would look great in a children’s room with options ranging from £6 – £49.

So here are 8 of the best children’s lampshades for you to admire.  The best thing about these options is that they should age well, nothing to cute and ‘babyish’ and loads suitable for a boy or a girl.  These are particularly good if you have two children sharing!

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I would happily have any of these lampshades in my house, they are fun, quirky and bold.  Nye has a personalised balloon lampshade in his bedroom, even though the rest of his room has now changed.  Since we moved, and put up wallpaper I think that the plane lampshade above would be an impressive upgrade to his space.  Seeing it on the Laura Ashley website really surprised me, and it just goes to show that it’s worth having a good browse, even in unlikely places, for design inspiration.You can find all the lampshades above online, with sources available here.

Balto Contemporary Vase – Habitat Review

May 11, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 8 Comments

gb.habitat (1 of 1)-2Who doesn’t love a statement piece to brighten up a boring space.  I find the fantastic thing about some vases is they can look good with or without flowers and the Balto vase from Habitat is exactly like this.  Bold, bright and tactile it’s perfect for any space.  To touch it feels substancial, with its thick textured body and that bold saffron yellow exterior calling your eyes over.

The colour is bold but not brash and the texture catches the light giving it an extra 3d kind of element.  I particularly like it against a contrasting background which is why I placed it in my living room against my teal fireplace wall.

The vase is perfect for cut flowers, at 28cm tall its larger than the avergae vase so stops flower stems from drooping and alows to create a fun arrangement.  I picked flowers from my garden, some cow parsley for foliage, then lovely bright and bold tulips and even a bit of delicate clematis. I think this vase would look particularly good with dafodills too, their tall trumpets picking out the yellow in the vase.  Picking flowers is such a joy, I highly recommend it for a bit of light relief!

Disclosure:
I was sent the balto vase free of charge for the purpose of this review, all word, pictures and opinions are my own.

Create a Tranquil Bedroom

March 7, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 0 comments

We’re still in the process of adding a bit of personality to our new home.  It’s now 5 months since we moved here but still all we’ve really tackled has been the living room and the nursery.  I have our bedroom in our sights now and the main sense I want to create is a haven of peace and tranquility.

Here are some of my favourite pieces from across the net that I think create a tranquil bedroom:Create a Tranquil Bedroom

We all know that the bed is the main focal point of any bedroom, so double bed frames feature high on my wish list when it comes to creating a perfect feel.  Then next it has to be the lighting, the copper bedside lamp adds something sleek and modern.  I feel it really gives the scheme a quirky edge taking a calming scheme from dull to alluring.  The look is then completed by a beautiful set of side tables and a must have scent from Jo Malone. (All sources available by clicking on the moodboard above).
What makes you feel relaxed in the bedroom? I personally love the feel of crisp cotton and that satisfying feeling of freshly washed sheets.
Disclosure: Post written in collaboration with Carpetright, all words and opinions my own.

Mad Blog Award Nominations 2014

March 5, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 3 Comments

MAD Blog Awards 2014

You may have noticed that I’ve recently added the Mad Blog Awards Picture to my blog sidebar to remind everyone that nominations are now open.  I was lucky enough to be nominated last year for the Best Family Life category.  This year I’d be really grateful if you could nominate me for the home and interiors category.  Nominations are open until 14th March and many thanks to those that have already nominated me, I’m really grateful.

Here’s who I’ve nominated:

MAD Blog of The Year – Mammasaurus
Best Pregnancy Blog – Gas and air
Best Baby Blog – Oh you prettythings
Best Blog Writer – You can take her home now
Best Blog Photography – Abigail and the future
Best New Blog – Wild and grizzly
Best Family Travel Blog – Globalmouse travels
Best MAD Blog for family fun – Mascara and mud
Best Schooldays Blog –
In the playroom
Best Craft Blog – The making home
Best Food Blog- Im counting ufoz
Best Home and Interiors Blog – Tales from a happy house
Most Innovative Blog – Love all blogs
Best Thrifty Blog – Lulastic
Most Entertaining Blog – Tigerlillyquinn
Outstanding Contribution – Edspire

Willow and Hall Interview

February 28, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 21 Comments

Willow and Hal

I was recently lucky enough to be given the opportunity to interview the lovely Sarah Massouh, owner of Willow and Hall.  I had been aware of their wonderful sofas and sofa beds for a little while due to the post on Tigerlillyquinn’s blog and I loved the designs instantly.  At the time I hadn’t realised that their products are made in the UK and that their sofa beds also include a wonderfully luxurious mattress (with an affordable price tag.)

Want to know more? Carry on reading to get the full low down on Willow and Hall including which 5 products Sarah has in her own home.  (A true sign of believing in your brand I hope you’ll agree.)

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Q: What made you want to start Willow and Hall?
A: My passion for British furniture/interior design and my frustration with the lack of availability of high quality British furniture at more affordable prices resulted in me setting up Willow and Hall in 2012.  The creation of the business and what is still central to everything we do today is to design British furniture which looks beautiful and is stylish whilst also being really high quality and comfy. I wanted to provide all of this for our customers at fantastic value and combined with a high quality and personal service.

Q: In a crowded market place, what do you think makes Willow and Hall unique?
A: We believe the success to date of Willow and Hall is down to a number of factors: Firstly we are able to offer our furniture at much lower prices than the high street and even our online competitors as we focus entirely on the products removing the need to pass on other costs to customers such as shops and warehousing costs. We are also able to offer our customers a custom range of options (they can choose from over 70 fabrics and leathers; choose their seat fillings; and the sofa beds all come with a choice of three different mattresses); delivery is speedy (3-4 weeks for all items); the materials are of very high quality (all hand-picked ourselves); and a fantastic amount of British craftsmanship goes into every single item. All this is combined with a passion for providing excellent customer service (we’ve just been awarded a Gold Trusted Merchant award by the independent feedback service FEEFO).

Q Which products do you have in your own home?
A: I have five products in my home – I can’t squeeze any more in with our older furniture at present! We have a sofa bed in our living room (the Elmley) for when our family and friends come to stay as we are a very sociable family so wanted a super comfy sleeping option without compromising on the style and comfort. We then have an Apply 1 seater in the corner of our study. This gets used more as a sofa for people to come in and sit on and have a natter when I am working too late but it is also nice to know it can be pulled out into a bed if we should need it. Finally all three of our beds in our bedrooms have our mattresses. They are quite simply the most comfortable mattresses my husband and I have ever slept on – guests say the same too. I could not imagine having any other mattresses in our house. I can’t wait to bring our bed range out so that more customers will be compelled to purchase these beautiful mattresses.

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Q: What influences your product designs?
A: It’s absolutely about designing furniture which looks beautiful and is stylish whilst also being really high quality and comfy. Once we’ve achieved this we work extremely hard to make sure all the smaller details are just right for that particular model from the feet shape to the piping and zips. All the “ingredients” must always be of the highest quality and used in the right way by incredibly skilled craftsmen in Wiltshire.

Q: Which designs and fabrics would you recommend for young families?
A: Firstly I would advise families to carefully consider how they will be using the room the furniture is going in. Young families are often very busy and require multiple uses for rooms such as using a living room as a TV room, play room and social space. I would therefore recommend that they pick a design which size does not over-power the room/ fits neatly into the space taking into account its uses. A sofa should always fit around a family and their lifestyle not the other way around.  

Secondly, I would recommend picking a fairly neutral fabric so that it fits with changing family decors but that is not too light so that it shows up a multitude of sins which are inevitable with a young family. Greys are a good choice as they are still relatively neutral yet dark enough to not show up every mark. Other fabrics which work well are patterned/ striped fabrics or two-toned fabrics such as out Textured Linen. You can always add further colour/ lighter colours through cushions and throws – a far safer way to bring these colours into your furniture. Also consider the functionality of the fabric – this is just as key as aesthetics here. Find out what the rub counts and cleaning instructions are for the fabrics to get an idea of their durability and practicality. As a rule, synthetic fabrics are more durable, colourfast and cleanable. Tightly woven fabrics and fabrics that are heavy will stand up to wear and tear better, as will leather.

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Q: Would you like to expand the business into other areas?
A: Absolutely! We want to be able to offer great quality and affordable British furniture to even more customers and to more parts of their homes. With this in mind we will be introducing new sofa/ sofa bed 2 and 3 seater designs as well as some stunning new sofa/ sofa bed corner units in March this year. We will also be introducing a beautiful range of footstools and blanket boxes to perfectly complement our furniture in early Summer as well as a completely new bed range to accompany our hand-made bed mattresses.

Q: I understand you’re opening a show room in Surrey, what made you want to branch out from the online world?
A: The opening of our first showroom will give customers the chance to view our lovely products before they purchase without us having to compromise on the value we offer. We believe this provides our customers with an even better service over and above our 100% free returns policy that we currently offer. We will never open up shops or a large range of showrooms as we don’t want to pass these costs onto our customers however opening up one showroom does give this option to those nervous to purchase entirely online.

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So a big thank you to Sarah for taking the time to answer my questions so thoroughly, I thought her ideas on family friendly options were especially useful and I can’t wait to head to the showroom for a nose.  My personal favourite is the rather stunning Dunsmore Sofa Bed which I’ve been showing my husband suggestively all day.  I think it would make a gorgeous addition to a nautical themed living room or an art deco bedroom and the leather makes it very practical and long lasting.
Willow and Hall

Disclosure: Post written in collaboration with Willow and Hall, all words and opinions my own unless otherwise stated.

Choosing Statement Mirrors

January 31, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 18 Comments

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Selecting a mirror can be an easy and affordable way of updating any room, personalising a previously boring space.  I think mirrors create a homely and light feeling which is especially useful during these dark days.

I was recently contacted by Argos and asked if I would like a mirror to review and jumped at the chance.  I selected the Living Faceted Round Wall Mirror as I have been admiring this angular style for some time.  I was pleasantly surprised to see how affordable their range of mirrors was and this one had particularly good reviews.  Now I have it I can see why, as it certainly creates a real designer look in our living room.

When choosing mirrors it is important to consider the style and size.  A large statement mirror can really draw attention so it’s important to think about where to locate it to show it off to its best potential.  You can either choose something that complements the rest of your decor or select a new style using the mirror as inspiration for your new design.

I chose to use this mirror as the starting point for a new living room design and it has encouraged me to be bold and create a feature fireplace.  To do this I selected a bold teal paint to use behind the mirror creating a fantastic contrast against the lines of the mirror.  I can’t tell you what a difference having such a statement piece has made, it’s really brought the whole room together with just a quick lick of paint and a few screws.

This is the first project we have tackled in the living areas of the house since we moved in and has really spurred me to carry on with some other small makeovers in each room to make it feel a little more like our space.  Stay tuned for more updates!

DISCLOSURE:
Post in Collaboration with Argos, but all opinions are my own.

Teal Bedroom Ideas

December 30, 2013 by Jenni Clutten | 15 Comments

The Teal Bedroom
The Teal Bedroom sources
My wonderful friends Ally and Ben recently bought a house and have been painstakingly renovating it from top to toe.  I’m talking moving doorways replumbing, knocking down walls and installing central heating amongst many many other things.  As things near an end,  it’s time to start thinking about how to finish off the rooms to turn this house into a home. starting with some teal bedroom ideas. 

DESIGN BRIEF:
Magnolia Walls
Teal Feature Wall
Ikea Pax wardrobes
Maroon Bedding
Oak Bed


MY DESIGN:
Ally wanted to use some of the items they already had and had been given (the bed, the magnolia paint, maroon bed linen and the wardrobes)  She then decided she wanted to add a bid of colour with a teal feature wall and I have used this brief to design the above mood board).

With this colour scheme I think you have two choices, to carry on with the sharp zingy modern feel or choose some more calming tones.  I’ve highlighted this with two options of alternative bed linen, one more modern design from Ikea and an alternative more neutral set from Dunelm Mill.  I also think this teal design will go well with their already owned maroon set, and if Ally decides to keep their old stuff (house renovation is an expensive business), by simply adding a few maroon trinkets this will pull everything together.

With the thrifty theme in mind, I was also thinking about a few low cost pieces of art that would really personalise the room.  As Ally has a geography degree and is currently training as a geography teacher I love the idea of creating something to hang using maps.   I love the options below and all only require a frame (easily picked up from a charity shop, car boot or IKEA) and items you would have in the cupboard at home.

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