Showing posts with label Robin Stubbert Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robin Stubbert Photography. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Earth Tones - Soft Natural Interiors

I'm not the artist of the norm, as most artists love to be surrounded by colour and usually their homes reflect this. Myself on the other hand am an earthy person at heart, I love the country and I think it reflects in my own home.  Don't get me wrong I do love colour and if I had a larger house I think I would bring more into my home but I do feel very comfortable and peaceful surrounded by earth tones. Earth tones suit the Farmhouse/French/Country look perfectly especially if your walls are white.


The living room below is just "perfect" to me, light, bright surroundings with soft earthy colours as accents.  Beautiful natural textures have been added to create that earthy feel such as the basketry on the wall and the natural branch above the door. The rattan lamp table adds a slightly rustic feel. However, the lines of the contemporary lamp soften the feel in this contemporary/country room.

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Another lovely room setting with earthy colours and textures...

Image by Robin Stubbert - reproduced on LC with permission


Have a great weekend



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Friday, 23 December 2011

Two Thank You's - Liebster Blog Award and I've been Featured

My first "Thank you" is to fellow Kiwi blogger Kirsty who has a wonderful blog called "Coral and Coast". Earlier this week I was pleasantly surprised to receive an email from Kirsty presenting me with the Liebster Blog Award, liebster being German for "dearest".  The Liebster Award is for upcoming inspirational blogs with less than 200 followers, the blog that receives it then selects five more blogs with less than 200 followers to pass the award on.  Unfortunately due to family commitments I've not yet had time to seek out some rewarding blogs but promise to do this in the New Year and post an update.

Thank you Kirsty for selecting "Lee Caroline Art" for this award☺ Please  visit "Coral and Coast", and check out Kirsty's lovely blog.


My second thank you goes to Roeshel over at the DIY Showoff who featured my  bedroom makeover on her blog.  Roeshel has an extremely popular DIY blog with many wonderful tutorials and I am honoured to have been selected as a guest post. If you would like to visit Roeshel's blog and read my guest appearance, please click "here".   

I was also excited to receive an email this week from Better Homes and Gardens informing me, my bedroom makeover photo had been selected for their photo of the week. 


I would like to finish this post with a Christmas image from Robin Stubbert Photography. Robin is a well known photographer with work featured in magazines such as Country Living, Country Sampler, Woman's Day and many more. Robin has kindly given me permission to share her images with my viewers and today's image is a perfect blend of Christmas. It seems funny looking at the snow that we will be eating our Christmas dinner in the summer in New Zealand.  I was born in the UK and somehow Christmas in the sunshine has never been quite the same but I wouldn't be too quick to swap the sunshine for the snow right now.


Counting down...3 more days to go!
Lee oxo
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Thursday, 6 October 2011


Spring's here, Summers not far away and there is no better time to create that little "reclusive" area in your garden where you can tuck yourself away with a good book, a cup of tea and take in the beauty of Spring time.

These floral cushions create a shabby chic look and add softness to the weathered park bench. Photo by Robin Stubbert Photography.




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These two rusty old chairs are perfect in their surroundings. 
photo source a google image from pinterest


more pretty cushions, I can only but imagine the wonderful scent from the surrounding lavender. Photo source - Decorare


Definitely a French touch to this elegant outdoor setting - photo source The Little Book of Secrets


Well...we can dream sometimes can't we! Look at the beautiful cast shadow under the chair! - Photo by Robin Stubbert 

Thank you Robin for allowing me to share some of your wonderful photography.



Friday tomorrow, where do the weeks go to!

Lee x



Friday, 23 September 2011

Living Rooms featuring Robin Stubbert's Photography

What a beautiful Spring day in Auckland today, I went for a short walk down to Kohimarama and bought a sandwich for lunch at "The Store", ooh la la, The bakery was inundated with French men, then I realised that France plays against New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup tomorrow. There are supporters flags hanging out of letterboxes, cars and windows and As I wandered around the waterfront I noticed one house in the process of being built that had a myriad of flags hanging from the balcony, I guess one for each of the countries represented by the men building this property.  These colourful flags hung across the balcony, flapping around in the cool ocean breeze, but guess what ?...where was my camera when I needed it... at home! 

One person that definitely doesn't forget her camera is Robin Stubbert, Robin is a professional Photographer. Canadian Home & Country, Canadian House & Home, Country Living, Country Sampler and Style at Home are just a few of the Magazines featuring Robin's work.  Robins photography has also featured in many hardback publications and magazine covers. Robin has kindly allowed me to feature her photographs on my blog. However,  please do not copy or use her photos without her prior permission.

Interiors, gardens and Still life are among Robin's subjects for photography. I think that Robin has a distinctive style which attracted my attention. Today I am sharing some wonderful living spaces she has photographed, I hope these photos inspire you with your own living areas.

I encourage you to visit Robin's website if you are interested in her work featuring in your magazine or  if you wish to enquire further about her photography.



This large airy living area has been kept simple. However, visual interest has been added by use of accessories. It's amazing how a room can come alive with a few inexpensive additions such as the dried branches and the interesting items on the small wood table. The Stag horns bring the white walls alive and evoke a further feeling of nature to this room.



This living room has more of a French, cottage feel to it. The furniture definitely has a French flair. I love the red toile fabric on the chairs and cushions. The beautiful wood beams keep cropping up in my photos. I don't deliberately seek them out but my eyes are drawn to them. I feel however, that if you are to have natural wooden beams it is best to keep them light in colour, natural wood as these or painted white. Dark is ok in some rooms but the yellowy or golden log cabin or very old lockwood look, tends to be "dated".


A fresh country look in this open plan living/kitchen area. I love the lights hanging over the breakfast bar. I have very modern ones over my own breakfast bar but this gives me an idea to replace them.


A modern contemporary look to this room, where I have to say this dark wood ceiling works well as it compliments the floors and furniture. All the accessories work well in this room. Normally we would just use one vase but these owners have been brave and gone for two striking pots and solid branches, making them appear more of an "art" statement, than a simple pot with branches in.


I am not quite sure what room this is as I notice that there are some towels hanging up, so possibly this room is a bathroom. I love the fireplace and the idea of the small terracotta pots.I also love the French style console with its few accessories.  What a lovely idea for a bathroom to bring some pieces of furniture in such as these.  Often our bathrooms lack character but this one certainly doesn't and has been decorated in a way that makes it far from just a bathroom.


All photographs are copyrighted and belong to Robin Stubbert Photography.  Thank you Robin :)


Enjoy your early Spring or Fall weekend.
Lee x