Get their Look: Chic bedroom

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Catherine Ashton (@bo__decor)

I have a serious crush on the velvet bedspread in this chic bedroom. The bedroom belongs to Catherine Ashton who goes by the moniker, bo__decor over on Instagram.

I just can’t seem to stop lusting over dark interiors at the moment. My condition has got even more acute as the long, cold nights have started creeping in!

Her interiors are so well curated. There’s interest everywhere you look, whether it be pieces of furniture, textiles or decorative objects. The various aspects come together perfectly, with layers of subtle colour, tone and texture.

  1. Mahanoy round accent mirror
  2. White faux cow skull with horns
  3. Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
  4. Faux fern tree (156cm)
  5. Cream & brown Berber rug

Get their Look: Chic bedroom | H is for Home

Get their look

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Cream & brown Berber rug
Cream & brown Berber rug
Faux fern tree (156cm)
Faux fern tree (156cm)
Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
White faux cow skull with horns
White faux cow skull with horns
Mahanoy round accent mirror
Mahanoy round accent mirror
Cream & brown Berber rug
Cream & brown Berber rug
Faux fern tree (156cm)
Faux fern tree (156cm)
Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
White faux cow skull with horns
White faux cow skull with horns
Mahanoy round accent mirror
Mahanoy round accent mirror
Cream & brown Berber rug
Cream & brown Berber rug
Faux fern tree (156cm)
Faux fern tree (156cm)
Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
Shabby velvet ochre bedspread
White faux cow skull with horns
White faux cow skull with horns
Mahanoy round accent mirror
Mahanoy round accent mirror

Get their look: Dark den

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Joanna MacKinnon- Isle of Skye (@bealach_uige_bothy)

This dark den is a room in the home of luxury Airbnb hostess, Joanna MacKinnon. The snug space was once the family breakfast room, but I prefer this incarnation.

Regular readers know that we’re massive fans of dramatic, dark grey interiors, and that’s what first drew our attention to the photo. After that, it was the skulls & horns, cane & wicker and tactile soft furnishings – all ticking our interiors boxes.

The selection of striking faux cacti from Abigail Aherne look so real – zero maintenance and zero injuries when you come into contact with the spikes!

If you love Joanne’s style as much as we do and fancy discovering the Isle of Skye – check out her amazing self-catering bothy!

  1. Feather wall hanging
  2. Mila chandelier
  3. Skull Seth
  4. Zebra vases
  5. Faux cacti
  6. Franco Albini wicker stool

Get their look: Dark den | H is for Home

Get their look

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Franco Albini wicker stool
Franco Albini wicker stool
Faux cacti
Faux cacti
Zebra vases
Zebra vases
Skull Seth
Skull Seth
Mila chandelier
Mila chandelier
Feather wall hanging
Feather wall hanging
Franco Albini wicker stool
Franco Albini wicker stool
Faux cacti
Faux cacti
Zebra vases
Zebra vases
Skull Seth
Skull Seth
Mila chandelier
Mila chandelier
Feather wall hanging
Feather wall hanging
Franco Albini wicker stool
Franco Albini wicker stool
Faux cacti
Faux cacti
Zebra vases
Zebra vases
Skull Seth
Skull Seth
Mila chandelier
Mila chandelier
Feather wall hanging
Feather wall hanging

Copper highlights and finishing touches

Our bedroom showing copper highlights with bedside lamps switched on | H is for Home

We’ve been adding some finishing touches to our top floor ‘bedroom-cum-lounge’ area. It’s a room that we spend lots of time in during the winter. Well, that’s an understatement really – we almost hibernate up there! It feels like our cosy den. There’s computer access, Sonos music system, big TV, comfy places to sit (or sleep) – and a wood-burning stove. We gravitate up there from September onwards as the days shorten and weather worsens.

New copper coloured glass bedside lamp | H is for Home

Re-decoration of the space has been a gradual process over the last year or so. We wanted an enclosed, warm and cosy feel. Lots of dark grey and black, with natural wood shades and metallic highlights. This pair of copper coloured, glass bedside lamps was our most recent purchase. We thought they were just perfect, especially considering that they came complete with the ideal shades. They’re from Wayfair, £54.99 each.

New copper coloured glass bedside lamp | H is for Home

We bought a box of LED Edison filament bulbs for them which we thought would be prettier than plain white ones. The lamps are quite magical when lit, lifting and transforming the room with their warm, copper glow.

New copper coloured glass bedside lamp | H is for Home

This is no ‘minimalist look’ space and we add ornament quite freely – particularly antique mirrors, drawers, display cases, candle holders – and objects of interest. We love the ‘collectors’ look’ – so their are lots of fossils, feathers, skulls, pebbles and shells dotted around the room.

You might have noticed that expanse of furry loveliness across the bed – another recently purchased finishing touch.

Detail from our new faux chinchilla throw | H is for Home

It’s a very good quality, imitation chinchilla fur bedspread. The subtle colour tones of cream, brown and grey work wonderfully. It’s very tactile and super warm too.

Large antique copper bin being used as a planter | H is for Home

We’d been looking for a large container for an equally large plant. This fabulous copper log bin arrived in our local antiques centre one day, so it was a ‘must buy’. We love the reflective surface and aged patina of the metal.

Detail from a large antique copper bin being used as a planter | H is for Home

A bottom up blind for this room had also been on our shopping list for some time. We already have one fitted in the ground floor lounge. It lets daylight in whilst adding privacy at street level. Also, the view at the front of our house is much nicer at higher levels. Lower down it’s a bit grubby and industrial, further up is a lovely hillside with trees, shrubs and climbers clinging to the steep valley sides.

Dark grey bottom-up roller blind | H is for Home Dark grey bottom-up roller blind | H is for Home

The blind downstairs is a sandy, cream colour. However, for this room we went for a charcoal grey to match the curtains and compliment the overall scheme. We’re very happy indeed with the results. The view from the bed is much improved now – and we get a glimpse of a passing fox or the occasional deer nibbling at the vegetation opposite. Bliss!

Antique glass bauble | H is for Home

So, that’s the room re-decoration completed in the main. We have the option of picking up interesting objects and nature finds as we come across them. It can just evolve subtly over time. We hope you like the results so far!

Vintage beaten copper plaque

Vintage beaten copper plaque above the bed in our top-floor bedroom | H is for Home

Last week, we published a post about our recent decorating exploits – specifically our top floor bedroom and its shades of grey and black. At that point, there was a large space above the bed waiting for a suitable piece of art. We’d mentioned that there are lots of things relating to nature in the room – and also copper highlights dotted about. Imagine our joy when we found this gorgeous vintage 1960s beaten copper plaque at a local flea market this week.

Tail detail from vintage beaten copper plaque | H is for Home

The first thing we saw peaking out were the feathers. “Oh, that looks interesting!”, we thought…

Head detail from vintage beaten copper plaque | H is for Home

…and, as we pulled it towards us for a better look, the bird’s head was revealed.

Vintage beaten copper artwork above the bed in our top-floor bedroom | H is for Home

We absolutely love it – the stylised bird, so typical of the era, the materials used, texture, patina and colours. We thought we’d be waiting quite a while to fill that long, narrow space with something suitable – but a few days after taking the initial photos, there it appeared. We very nearly missed the market that day too, but fortunately fate intervened!