Get their look: Curvaceous living space

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So much about this curvaceous living space is shapely, inviting and enveloping. I’m craving an indoor hammock!

The bright yellow Corian wraps around the room – twisting & turning – encompassing a kitchen counter, breakfast bar, desktop, shelving and window sill. This bright yellow scheme is picked up in the Bolon tiled floor.

The ceiling lighting is very sensuous and sci-fi – very reminiscent of the set of Space 1999!

  1. KAPPROFILE ceiling-mounted Linear lighting profile
  2. Miura stool designed by Konstantin Grcic for Plank
  3. Pecora wooden sheep magazine rack
  4. Imperial Yellow Corian worktops
  5. Cable knit throw
  6. Luis sofa designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia
  7. Vitra Noguchi coffee table, black ash
  8. Bolon flooring

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Cable knit throw
Cable knit throw
Vitra Noguchi coffee table, black ash
Vitra Noguchi coffee table, black ash
Miura stool designed by Konstantin Grcic for Plank
Miura stool designed by Konstantin Grcic for Plank
Pecora wooden sheep magazine rack
Pecora wooden sheep magazine rack
Luis sofa designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia
Luis sofa designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia
KAPPROFILE Ceiling mounted Linear lighting profile
KAPPROFILE Ceiling mounted Linear lighting profile
Bolon flooring
Bolon flooring
Imperial Yellow Corian worktops
Imperial Yellow Corian worktops
Cable knit throw
Cable knit throw
Vitra Noguchi coffee table, black ash
Vitra Noguchi coffee table, black ash
Miura stool designed by Konstantin Grcic for Plank
Miura stool designed by Konstantin Grcic for Plank
Pecora wooden sheep magazine rack
Pecora wooden sheep magazine rack
Luis sofa designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia
Luis sofa designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia
KAPPROFILE Ceiling mounted Linear lighting profile
KAPPROFILE Ceiling mounted Linear lighting profile
Bolon flooring
Bolon flooring
Imperial Yellow Corian worktops
Imperial Yellow Corian worktops

Get their look: Characterful hallway

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On our weekly Get their look series, we feature mainly bedrooms, kitchens, lounges and dining rooms. I think this may be the first time we’ve featured an entranceway.

Despite this, I think it’s an important part of the house. It’s often where you pick up and lay down your keys, post, coats, umbrellas and outdoor footwear. More importantly, it’s where visitors get their first impression of your home. This characterful hallway promises great things laying ahead in the rest of the house… and you won’t be disappointed. Nicola Broughton – blogger, Instagrammer (and Investment Director to boot) has a beautiful home!

  1. Shell chandelier by Caracella
  2. Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
  3. Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
  4. Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
  5. Dream neon sign
  6. Seagirl and Magpie vintage style natural wood coat rack

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Vintage style natural wood coat rack
Vintage style natural wood coat rack
Dream neon sign
Dream neon sign
Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
Shell chandelier by Caracella
Shell chandelier by Caracella
Vintage style natural wood coat rack
Vintage style natural wood coat rack
Dream neon sign
Dream neon sign
Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
Shell chandelier by Caracella
Shell chandelier by Caracella
Vintage style natural wood coat rack
Vintage style natural wood coat rack
Dream neon sign
Dream neon sign
Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
Galerie De Portraits – Rectangular bird tray – Pia by ibride
Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
Neisha Crosland ‘Moorish Circles’ wallpaper in Sombrero
Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
Via Martine – ‘Smoke’ poster
Shell chandelier by Caracella
Shell chandelier by Caracella

How to choose the perfect kitchen rug

How to choose the perfect kitchen rug | H is for Home

When looking for a rug, you might not first consider using one in your kitchen. The idea of food spillages alone might be enough to put your off, but fear not, there are certain rugs that can handle this intense wear & tear with ease. Kitchen rugs are a great way of introducing some character to an otherwise very functional room. So, let’s take a look at some of the rugs that are most at home in this busy room.

Red kitchen rug

Fibres

It’s not just about style when it comes to a kitchen rug. It’s actually more important to consider the fabrics and materials first. Of course, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that fluffy, textured rugs are not recommended. Shaggy rugs have a thick pile that would make cleaning up spilt food or drinks incredibly difficult. Not only that, but these spillages would ruin the texture of the fibres making your fluffy rug matted and dirty. Your safest bet is to look for rugs that are both synthetic and tightly woven. Materials to consider include nylon, polyester and polypropylene. These materials are highly durable and are able to be much more easily maintained in such a room. Alternatively, you could look at natural products such as jute, seagrass or bamboo, if you prefer.

Cat sitting on a kitchen floor

Placement

As with any other rug, it’s a good idea to plan where you intend to lay it. Obviously, directly under the oven or fridge might not be the best idea as this is where you’ll mostly likely drop something. In the middle of the room or under a table would be a better choice since this will limit the damage from spills. By strategically placing your rug you can help to bring dimension to your kitchen. As we mentioned previously, kitchens can be fairly practical when it comes to design, especially if you rent. Adding a rug can help bring warmth and interest to the room.

Blue rug on a kitchen floor

Design

The most fun bit of any home décor choice is the design. This is where you can really personalise your home and make it your own. When looking for designs in kitchens however, there are a few simple tips and tricks you can adhere to if you wish. Many natural fibre or man-made materials aren’t always available in many colours and designs, especially bamboo or seagrass. Luckily, these rugs often come with coloured borders to bring some dimension to your rug. Working with these borders makes creating accents in the room easy and can really bring a sophisticated touch to the aesthetic.

So, there you have it, using a rug in your kitchen isn’t such a crazy idea after all. Of course, you might have a little extra housework when it comes to cleaning, but the final look and feel of the room is more than worth it.

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Get their look: Pop art lounge

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This Pop Art lounge is so bright and playful; the owner uses primary colours to the full. The canary yellow sofa cleverly picks up the colour in the adjoining room – a trick often used by interior and garden designers to help the flow of a space. The sofa also contrasts well against royal blue cushions and tomato red nest of tables.

The large, attention-grabbing original triptych artwork by by Elena Fuks brings originality and a personal touch to the interior. Details such as the cheeky monkey desk lamp, Sputnik ceiling light, zebra print vases and hot pink pencil pot round off the bold look perfectly.

  1. Pop Art triptych
  2. Cy Twombly by Nicola Del Roscio
  3. Original tulip chair by Eero Saarinen
  4. Hay tree trunk vases
  5. Fly II 2-piece nest of tables
  6. Seletti sitting monkey lamp
  7. Turin 2-seater tub sofa

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Turin 2-seater tub sofa
Turin 2-seater tub sofa
Seletti sitting monkey lamp
Seletti sitting monkey lamp
Fly II 2-piece nest of tables
Fly II 2-piece nest of tables
Hay tree trunk vases
Hay tree trunk vases
Original tulip chair by Eero Saarinen
Original tulip chair by Eero Saarinen
Cy Twombly by Nicola Del Roscio
Cy Twombly by Nicola Del Roscio
Pop Art triptych
Pop Art triptych
Turin 2-seater tub sofa
Turin 2-seater tub sofa
Seletti sitting monkey lamp
Seletti sitting monkey lamp
Fly II 2-piece nest of tables
Fly II 2-piece nest of tables
Hay tree trunk vases
Hay tree trunk vases
Original tulip chair by Eero Saarinen
Original tulip chair by Eero Saarinen
Cy Twombly by Nicola Del Roscio
Cy Twombly by Nicola Del Roscio
Pop Art triptych
Pop Art triptych