Pattern Attack!

Saturday, 7 September 2013

With the change in season I feel inspired to brighten things up with prints and patterns. On trend right now is to be fearless with patterns and prints and to try some bold combinations. Check our previous post how to mix prints to take it to the next level.

I'm a big fan of Porter Teleo's unique wall paper prints so I've dedicated quite a few of this posts image round up to their fabulous print collection.

I love this large red graphic Porter Teleo Wallpaper against the eclectic art and blue accessories. This outfit combination is from the latest  Karen Walker walker range, mixing prints well. Outfit image courtesy of preciouspeg.com
Handpainted Porter Teleo wallpaper in a beautiful colour combo of blues, teals, tans and yellows. Sister Jane Monet dress from asos.com.
We can't have a  pattern attack round up without polka dots. I love the raw texture that the drip effect from the hand painted Porter Teleo wallpaper gives. This is an amazing dress from twentysevennames.co.nz that I'd love to have to welcome in spring.
A more bold example from Porter Teleo wallpaper has a massive impact. This funky outfit from twentysevennames.co.nz is also a great example of mixing prints - pattern and polka dots.
Like pattern and print but not too confident with color? Try grey and white. Porter Teleo wallpaper and dress from asos.com.
Monochromes and grey grahpic prints -  Porter Teleo wallpaper and dress from asos.com.
More floral polka dot Porter Teleo  wallpaper print and the gorgeous floating Mondegreen tee and maxi skirt.
Porter Teleo aqua and grey wallpaper print, with Kate Sylvester demonstrating how to mix prints right - stripe and floral.

Marimekko is an internationally renowned Finnish brand that is famous for their bold graphic designs for prints, fashion and ceramics. Their range truly spans the premise of this blog from home decor and accessories to fashion, so putting the following roundup together was a very natural fit for homebecomesher...

Beautiful bright pink Marimekko print, and this guy is pretty confident to rock this pant print!
Marimekko monochrome and red geometric print
Marimekko tree print ranging from decor to dresses.
Marimekko bold bed duvet set and loving this flamboyant rain drop print.
This poppy print is probably Marimekko's most famous trademark design, and they've teamed with Converse to create these bold sneakers.
Monochrome Marimekko, these hand drawn looking lines give real character to your typical stripe. I would love this ceramic print as a wallpaper.
Monochrome Marimekko floral. Again the famous poppy print in blacks and greys. 

Some of my favorite fashion prints right now...

Diesel print jumpsuit - from asos.com


Fantastic floral from Mondegreen.co.nz
More Marimekko boldness

Orla Kiely 60s Shift Posey Printed Silk Dress. From Asos.com

Mixing stripe and a busy floral pattern is an easy an effective way to mix prints. Outfit from rubynz.co.nz
Embrace this new seasons pattern attack and work the combos, be bold and bright. Happy change of season!

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It's all white

Monday, 19 August 2013

It's all white, floor to ceiling 

Moving to our new beach house has been an exciting journey. We finally got to live in our dream location, but were faced with the real challenge of it not being our dream home. The house is a 100-year-old beach bach – small, dark and sandwiched in-between the neighboring houses in Lyall Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

Our creative vision for the kitchen and living room renovation was to open it up as much as possible, create light reflecting surfaces to produce an optical illusion of a bigger, lighter and airy space. I actively used every tip in a previous blog post of 'how to make a room look bigger' to make the best use of our limited space. With our design aesthetic we have tried to respect the history of the house and bring it into the future with an eclectic vibe that combines the old and new, the retro with the modern that works together in a symbiotic and aesthetically pleasing way.

Our brief and mood board had three key ideas “Beachy, Retro, Scandinavian” check it out on Pinterest. Again I took notes while writing the previous post around a 'Nautical' theme. We wanted to promote focus towards the ocean and maximize the views, so introduced beach influenced colors and accessories. Our retro, mid-century influence came about because we love the aesthetic of this era (and Mad Men) and because we’re on a budget with a bit of perseverance at local opportunity shops and Trademe (like eBay) we found some beautiful bargains.

To enlarge the space we went white from floors to ceiling to create a blank canvas to lighten and brighten. To avoid the living room and kitchen feeling too cold and clinical, we introduced soft furnishings, textures and bright colors via ornaments, cushions, art, books, rugs, throws and a leather pouf.

The white painted semi-gloss floorboards are a dramatic feature. Although it’s a common idea I've seen in magazines and blogs, I’d never seen it firsthand. So it was a bit of a risk, but well worth it. I kept the original Matai (native NZ wood) T&G floor boards that reflect the history of the home and I love that you can see the wear and tear of the floors through its white polyurethane face lift.

All white blank canvas with pop of pink color thanks to our awesome leather pouf from LetLiv. A white dress also acts as a fantastic blank canvas, bright pink is a fun, warm and feminine touch.
Interior image courtesy of homebecomesher
Outfit image courtesy of laurenconrad.com
Blank white canvas with a pop of orange. Your eyes are naturally drawn to the orange in both of these images. The plain white and black dress make the orange purse a real statement and focus of the outfit, as with the macrame plant holder.
Interior image courtesy of homebecomesher
Outfit image courtesy of flourishdesignandstyle.blogspot.co.nz

You don't need to spend a lot of money to add color, I painted these salt and pepper shakers, and of course lemons you can buy week to week and I use them for cooking virtually everything.
Interior image courtesy of homebecomesher.com
Outfit image courtesy of hollowedheartsandhelpinghands.tumblr.com


We loved our pink leather pouf so much that we also bought another turquoise version. They come in so many colors that you can brighten your home with any shade that pleases you. Check them out at letliv.co.nz


The BEFORE photo - view from kitchen to living room.

The AFTER shot, whiter and brighter.
 Image courtesy of homebecomesher

Lighting – our lighting options were quite strategic – the main living room shades are beachy and cast brilliant streams of light across the ceiling. 

Cowhide rug – the rug sets off the white flooring and gives the room quirky character whilst adding softness.

Glass coffee table – we wanted to totally maximize the space so chose this glass coffee table that visually doesn't occupy much space whilst providing that functionality.

 
The BEFORE photo of the kitchen. We got rid of the window to the neighbours bedroom (I'm sure they appreciated that) and took the kitchen from 90's filth to present day shine!


The AFTER photo of the kitchen. All hi-gloss white cupboards and white engineered stone bench tops. Added color with the aqua tiles and yellow accessories.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher



The BEFORE photo - view from living room into the kitchen
The AFTER shot, from living room into the kitchen. White floors, walls and ceiling.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher


The floating shelves enable a smooth transition from the kitchen and dining space into the living space. They also provide the opportunity to display beautiful objects and again more color.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher

Soft furnishings with yellow chevron cushion, beach and ocean inspired prints, and Scandinavian style poppy print to give the right feel and color combinations. All cushion covers purchased from Etsy.com
Image courtesy of homebecomesher

Inexpensive postcard sized art add extra color. Artwork courtesy of Sam Broad.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher

Again I inspired myself with the Tui art from Bob Steiner in a previous post and bought two birds to give more color and interest to the room. Three dimensional wall hangings are way more exciting than 2D.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher


Everything on this drawer is second-hand, including the drawer! I'm a firm believer in the fact that you don't need a lot of money to  make things look good, just a bit of patience and time to dig around for bargains.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher

Blue mountain cake tier, another Trademe bargain.
Image courtesy of homebecomesher


Bright orange macrame plant holder,  I made this myself! Check here for an easy tutorial.

We've tried to maximize the views to the sea.

The white book shelf blends in and lets the books and decor stand out. Check the nautical accessories of the shell lamp and the glass buoys. The colorful rug was super cheap, $15 from a local importer. These common Indian rag rugs give the necessary color and texture without the expensive price tag. Our puppies Sookie and Brian also add to the soft furnishings.

Chilling with my puppies.

I hope you're inspired to try all white, whether its interiors or an outfit for a day. Make a statement with a blank white canvas and go bold and bright with accessories.

The strangest of the strange

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Quite a few strange fashion items have crossed my path lately. I've found them to be at times repulsive and bizarre but mostly quite entertaining. I was conflicted about writing this post because I thought that looking at weird stuff wouldn't necessarily inspire our readers, but then it reminded me that what we consider "beautiful" changes over time and we should always try to remain open-minded to new, creative and quirky ideas, even if at first we may not find them appealing.

Think back to the first time you ever saw a fashion trend like the the fluro trend, or jeggings (or leggings as pants) or heelless shoes for example. Chances are it jolted your senses and you could have rejected it. Then a couple of months later you've bought two pairs of jeggings (maybe) and cant live without them. Is it peer pressure, is it just your eyes and tastes adjusting and finding the beauty in this new style?



Apparently this is completely normal and in our nature - “There is in all of us a psychological tendency to resist new ideas… just as there is a psychological resistance to really radical innovations in behaviour or dress. It perhaps has its origin in that inborn impulse which used to be spoken of as the herd instinct.”W I B Beveridge, “THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION”

New fashion ideas can initially repulse you, not necessarily because there is anything wrong with them, but because as humans we’re conditioned to reject them. So there is this tension of wanting to push the boundaries and create something new and original, but a part of our nature is to reject the new and the weird.


So keep an open mind with the following strange and wacky fashion and interior style examples, enjoy!



Heelless shoes. Yes? No? Maybe? Never? Okay not too wacky, lets ease you into this. Image courtesy of eclechick.com 
Cookie monster meets Lenny Kravitz. This Sibling creation is wondrously bizarre. Image courtesy of Yahoo


Ummm, maybe the 70's blasted him in the face? Craig Green Spring Summer collection 2014, image courtesy of .nssmag
I'm trying to stay open-minded but this creation from London's Mens Fashion week leaves me speechless. But he does have the nice broad shoulders to pull of the strapless look. Image courtesy of yahoo
Just me, but I think pink teddy back packs and nightie style tunics should NOT be worn by anyone older than 3 years old. Bobby Abley Spring/Summer 2014, image courtesy of stuff.co.nz
Going to play sport, or watch sport, or just another day in the office? Totally weird but not ugly. Images from the On Aura Tout Vu’s Haute Couture Autumn Winter 2013/2014 runway show and courtesy of schonmagazine
Futuristic sci-fi, weird but strangely appealing. Images from the On Aura Tout Vu’s Haute Couture Autumn Winter 2013/2014 runway show and courtesy of schonmagazine

If all of your friends had a mono brow, would you get one too? Maybe we should give it a chance? Probably not... Image from the Defined Moment Show 2013, courtesy of today.com
Get your geek on with a felt brain bag. Image courtesy of etsy.com
Basically you can get a felt bag made into anything even a piano, Tardis, pumpkin, see more here. Image courtesy of etsy.com
The skull has become quite mainstream lately so I'm not sure why this outfit disturbs me so much, I think  its tacky, but  in a few months I maybe carrying around a bejewelled skull.... From the On Aura Tout Vu Show 2013, image courtesy of today.com
I all seems totally normal and straight until you realise she is wearing fluffy slippered high heels. A creation by Christian Lacroix for Elsa Schiaparelli, image courtesy of today.com
Crazy birds nest creation by designer Iris van Herpen. Image courtesy of today.com 
Bizarre bejewelled face mask from Maison Martin Margiela. Image courtesy of digitalspy.co.uk
Gold creation by Charlie Le Mindu's Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2013 show at Paris Fashion Week. Image courtesy of digitalspy.co.uk
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich... around my neck? Mixing the familiar with the unfamiliar, a common object like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is bizarre as a necklace. Image courtesy of Etsy.com
Knucklebuster made of grass?!?!? Why not!
Image courtesy of Etsy.com

James Plumb Vintage Suitcase drawers are quirky upcycled genius. Visually delightful and fun will add character to any room. Image courtesy of Luxurious Prototype
Mr J Design Top Hat light shades. Image courtesy of Etsy.com
ENDesign dollshead mugs. Kind of like drinking dolls brains, yummy. Image courtesy of Etsy.com
It's like he is screaming because there is a plant growing out of his back. Image courtesy of etsy.com
Egg beater lamps, I bet they cast a great shadow in the room. Image courtesy of petitepassport.com
Bike basin, shabby chic and a little bit french. Image courtesy of xote.tumblr.com
It would feel like you were sitting on someones lap. Image courtesy of pinterest.com
Probably not a good night lite for the kids. Image courtesy of etsy.com
Another great example of an up-cycled suitcase - pinterest.com
Its like this chair is alive and trying to escape. Image courtesy of pinterest.com

So try to stay open-minded and embrace the strangest of the strange until it is no longer so.

Image courtesy of pinterest.com

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