Thursday 11 August 2011

Colour Trend - Winter Blues


What a stunning evening winter sky!

Left to right - Dulux Blue Boater, Dulux Blue Flag, Dulux Blue Quarry

Dulux Blue Boater - Half Strength is a great colour for a little boys room alongside colours like Dulux Natural White, Dulux Whisper White and Dulux Hog Bristle. Dulux Blue Flag is quite a strong hue but looks striking as a feature wall.  Dulux Blue Quarry looks fantastic on exterior trims accompanied with Dulux Apparition.  The small sample of Deep Ocean above is a great Colourbond colour.


Styling Tip - Little blue glass vases, in all shapes and sizes, look fantastic grouped together on a mantle piece or display shelf. 

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Styling with Lanterns


What's new in Interiors.  Lanterns can be seen everywhere.

What better way to create visual impact then grouping lanterns in a space.  Here are some of my favourite:

Coastal. Lanterns that take pride of place on a entertainers deck looking out to the ocean or indoors to create a stunning visual display of candles.  




Love of Lace a stainless steel sleeved lantern with warmth and charm.  

Ratten Feel can create a warm glow on any table top.  

The current interior trend is to create a relaxed style in your home with minimal fuss. Simplicity. 

Saturday 23 July 2011

Contemporary Whites & Neutrals


Building new or updating your existing home with contemporary colours.  Here are just a few of my favourite whites and neutrals from Dulux: 

Whisper White, White on White and Natural White are all beautiful contemporary hues. 

Hog Bristle - Quarter Strength and White Duck - Quarter Strength are gorgeous neutrals. Hog Bristle will complement most colours and White Duck looks fantastic in a house surrounded by beautiful green leafy trees.  It has a green undertone.     

Whether you are using these hues on their own or as a trim colour you will need to take into consideration the "Environment and it's surroundings" especially when renovating an existing home.  Natural light at different times of the day can change a hue dramatically. Interior - consider your flooring, lighting, etc. Exterior - consider bricks, garden, paving, etc. 

A new beginning is always exciting so have some fun with paint!! Use it as a backdrop to that beautiful sofa, gorgeous dresser or in your new kitchen.    

If you require assistance in choosing a paint colour please do not hesitate to contact Lynette Dawson at La Porta Designs. 



Tuesday 19 July 2011

Contemporary Styling with Country Charm


The country side is such a great place to relax and unwind.  It's also a great place to get inspired!


If your wanting to create a country theme with a contemporary look, then why not mix the two together.  This statement piece accompanied with a cow hide rug and cushion will have your lounge room looking stylish.  Add a beautiful floor lamp, stainless steel side table and a few books to finish the look. 

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Monday 18 July 2011

Stylish Plants

Here are a couple of little finds I had last week for the garden.  

Leucadendron 'Fireglow' Ground cover
Cycad
Cycad's have been used as a decorative piece in gardens all over the world.  With it's gorgeous green foliage, these plants look fantastic in pots beside a pool area or clumped together in a garden bed.  Be aware though, they do take quiet a long time to grow and aren't super tolerant of the afternoon sun.


 If you're looking for the perfect ground cover with plenty of colour then look no further than this beautiful "Fireglow" plant.  

What stylish looking plants!

Wednesday 29 June 2011

A Little Coastal Inspiration

Rosebud, VIC

I love the coast and what it brings, Summer or Winter!



Inspiration can be found everywhere and so can Colour!


  
Who would've thought, you could be inspired by a cold sandy beach in Melbourne, on a winters day.  

Weather Boards - Dulux Calf Skin and Window Trims - Dulux Whisper White

After months of looking at colour charts, I finally found the right hues for my home. Who would've thought it would be so hard, especially being a colour consultant. 

I decided to start with my brief. I have an old Californian Bungalow that was updated in the 1980's with a beautiful Australian bull nose verandah around the front and down one side. I wanted to update from the traditional colour scheme - cream, burgundy and heritage green.  The hues needed to be contemporary but also complement the character of the home.  

This is were I needed a little inspiration to bring the old and new together.  Who would have guessed I'd find it sitting on a beach, on a cold winters day in Melbourne.  I have to admit, I think I may have been dreaming about being in the Hampton's on a nice warm sunny beach.









Wednesday 8 June 2011

Decorating for Children

Over the years a child's needs and wants in a space may change but here are a couple of things to consider when decorating your child's room. 

Fads come and go, so try and avoid cartoon characters...they will date and before long your child will grow out of them.  Use simple crisp bedlinen and artwork / framed prints that will stand the test of time. 




Declutter and store things away at sleep time.  Apply this rule from toddlers to tweens. Ikea, Howards Storage World and Kikiki have some fantastic storage solutions. Clear plastic buckets are a great idea for storing toys away neatly and when it comes to tweens why not try some little storage boxes with labels for trinkets and other special belongings. 




Trigger their imaginations and inspire creativity with a chalkboard. I have very fond memories of drawing and playing for hours with my chalkboard as a child. Porter's Paint have some very playful coloured chalkboard paints and Dulux stock a traditional black chalkboard paint too.


Have a little fun with it, write little messages of "I Love You!" or draw a smiley face to brighten their day!