Easy like a Sunday morning

Sunday, 6 April 2014

We are now pushing our way into what should be a crisp and chilly Autumn. Errrm someone neglected to tell Sydney that because yesterday we baked down at the beach with temperatures hitting 27 degrees. The sun was hot, the water was warm and there wasn’t even a breath of wind in the air. It sure is a far cry from the icy Autumns London used to throw at us. (LOVING it by the way)! But today has seen a change and a hoodie and brolly was required on our walk down to the beach to get our favoured Sunday coffee. We are currently tucked up inside, enjoying Anzac biscuits and movies while a red lentil curry simmers away in my new slow cooker. Man I love Sundays!

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Did I tell you about this?

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Excuse me if I am a little frazzled but I have been up since 3am when our wonderful neighbours, 3 floors above us decided to come home and be sick all over the building and onto our balcony. And you would be forgiven for thinking this, but no, we don’t live in a frat house. Turns out we are not cut out for apartment life and have been researching breaking our lease. It’s a little stressy round here so it’s no surprise that my mind keeps wondering to our magical Christmas break. Did I tell you about it? We spent 2 weeks with family and friends in one of the most beautiful spots in New South Wales.

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Can’t help myself… must pin them!

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Every now and then my Pinterest board blows up with a particular kind of inspiration for me. I’m not always conscious of what I am pinning but before I know it, a pattern has developed. Lately, it’s been subway tiles. Now I know they are nothing new and the trend might already be waning (please say it isn’t so) but I can’t help myself, I can NOT pin them! It’s these beauties with the dark grout that have my heart in flutters.

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Those clever Belgians

Sunday, 30 March 2014

I’ve been bad. Very bad. I just woke up with this urge to shop on Saturday, and shop I did. I’ve just looked up from my laptop position on the sofa and did a quick survey of our open plan living room and kitchen and every available surface is cluttered with miscellanea (all beautiful and all necessary of course). This brings me great joy because I love me some layers but I’m already thinking of all the dusting I’ll have to do and all the cursing I will be doing when we move again. It’s times like these that I wish I was more practical and sensible and well, Belgian. They always seem to have the right balance in their homes. Not too much, and certainly never sparse. Which ultimately means less time dusting and more time drinking delicious beer. Take this Belgian farmhouse below for example – simple raw materials of chalky wood, rustic bricks and polished concrete are all the accessories a house like this needs. I could do this… maybe.

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Every Little Thing – Week 2

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Just a couple of snippets from our Sydney explorations as tourists in a new city. Woollahra was next on our list…

Vincent looked like a good place to be romanced (*hint*hint*)

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You know I am a sucker for good signage

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Note the neat pile of newspapers – freshly delivered by the newspaper fairy

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I’ve already sized up the curtains

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Either here or Vincent, I am not fussy

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For a quiet, rainy Sunday afternoon

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

As much as it pained me to get rid of most of my possessions a few months ago, I knew it was cathartic for me to purge. If we are being honest here, I might as well fess up and admit that I have been shopping up a storm, replacing all (and then some) of the items that I gave away or turfed. I have had far too much fun discovering some fantastic Aussie shops but I really miss my beloved Amazon (which I used every month in the UK). In particular, I miss being able to by a book on a whim and have it be waiting at my front door the next day (although I have recently discovered that I can buy from the US Amazon, I’ll just have to endure the wait). Top of my order list will be The Inspired Home: Nests of Creatives by Kim Ficaro and Todd Nickey. The book details the personal styles of eclectic creatives – apart from being the pure eye-candy you can expect from a beautifully curated interiors book, it completely satisfies my unashamedly nosy nose. Here’s a sneak peek inside:

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Megan’s of the world

Sunday, 23 March 2014

I was a little slack blogging last week as I sloped off early to spend the weekend in Melbourne. One word: EPIC. If you follow me on Instagram, you would have noticed that most of my weekend was spent eating and cruising the alleys (in a completely non-dodgy way of course) admiring the street art and soaking up the very different atmosphere. As much as I enjoyed my weekend, it felt so good to get off the plane and breath the thick, humid Sydney air. My hair, on the other hand, is getting bigger as we speak. I’ve got heaps of photos which I am dying to share but first off, I wanted to share a new discovery with you. I don’t often blog about artists as there are so many other blogs that do them justice but I just had to share Megan Weston’s work right here on mine. Megan, from Barwon Heads in Victoria, uses aerial photography as inspiration for her large and colourful abstract works. As a rule, I tend to shy away from using bright and jarring colours when decorating, this ensures I have a blank canvas which is perfect to display bold and eye-catching artwork and paintings such as Megan’s.  Now do yourself a favour and go check out her work. You can thank me later…

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Artwork | Megan Weston  Photography | Nikole Ramsay  Source | The Home Journal