COMBINE VINTAGE AND NEW
Use a solid colour scheme to bring together elements from different eras to work in happy harmony. Here, an earthy palette connects new and vintage items that are rich in sentimental value. Wall in Dulux Plasticine Details on page 15
White Dune Half
Plasticine
China White
Cobbler
Sea Creature
COLOUR IN THE KITCHEN
The kitchen is a cherished hub within the home and colour really helps to make this space special. Beyond your tiles and splashbacks, consider the colour of your cabinetry, it’s a great way to create a bold feature. Wall in Dulux Cobbler, cabinetry similar to Sea Creature From left: Dining table & plant in pot, Homeowner’s; Double planter by Debbie Pryor, Pepite; Wooden bowl by Fuga, Hub Furniture; Emma vase by Ania, Meizai; Sula vase by Pietro Bastia for Incipit, Meizai; 19 th Century Qing Dynasty Chinese Yellow Painted Pine stool & Provincial Green Painted Elm stool, Kazari; Crockery, Homeowner’s; Tea Bowl & large wood fired jug (rear bench) by Duncan Shearer, Kaolin; White vase (rear bench), Homeowner’s; Wooden bowl by Fuga, Hub Furniture; Basix linen napkin in Maiz & Basix stripe napkin in Nox/Sable, Hale Mercantile Co; O Bar stool by Dermot & Janelle Lenaghan for Kin, Cafe Culture + Insitu; Pots & pans, assorted books & vessels (on shelf), Homeowner’s.
Ohai Half