Showing posts with label rustic interior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rustic interior. Show all posts

Friday, 29 May 2015

A Rustic Farmhouse In The Sonoran Desert


One could hardly believe this rural French style farmhouse is located in the Sonoran Desert, USA. Old and new blend to create a rustic, eclectic interior with loads of character and architectural features that make it feel like it has been there forever.

Monday, 18 August 2014

Organic, Rustic Style Interior and The Blue Moon Trading Company


Katie Gagnon is the owner of The Blue Moon Trading Company, a designer and stylist with a penchant for organic pieces. Katie loves natural materials and this shows in her company's range of products, many of which she has enlisted artisans to work with materials such as re-purposed barn-wood, zinc and concrete to create her signature pieces. 

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Country Style Living - Creating a relaxed, country look.

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Country style interiors  have always been popular posts. A country look can be rustic or soft, classic or mixed with contemporary pieces. A rustic wooden table combined with contemporary, Louis ghost chairs is a modern country look. Anything goes these days, you don't have to stick to strict rules as long as you adhere to a few essential ingredients.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Rustic Country Kitchens - Think crusty, home made bread, preserves and winter soups

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Not every home can carry off a rustic, country kitchen but I am drawn to its earthy appeal and it is fairly easy to bring a little earthiness into your kitchen. Following Tuesday's post on a rustic farmhouse, I searched for some inspiring kitchens with similar appeal. Kitchens that have me dreaming up home made preserves, thick, nutritious winter soups and delicious, crusty bread.

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Flemish Longhouse/Farmhouse - A Rustic, Contemporary Blend


I adore a rustic look but not so rustic that you feel like your living in a log cabin. When I spotted this farmhouse renovation, I immediately thought the designer had found the right balance.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

A Former Ancient School Building Is Transformed by Interior Designer Mikel Larrinaga


Once a former school in the Provence of Burgos, Spain. Interior designer, Mikel Larrinaga has brought new life to what had become a dilapidated building. 

Friday, 18 April 2014

Sunlight Bathes The Walls of a Yellow, Rustic Farmhouse Near Crikvenica


The dappled sunlight, on the yellow walls of this old farmhouse, immediately caught my attention. Home to Anne-Katrin, Gordan and their 5 boys, the farmhouse is located in the Vinodol Valley, near Crikvenica on the Adriatic coast. As yet, I have not been fortunate to travel to Croatia, however, my sister-in-law has an apartment on the Adriatic side of Italy which I have visited, and I can easily visualise a similar beauty in the surrounding area of Crikvenica.

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Oak Furniture - New, old or repurposed

Oak is timeless, whether a beautiful inherited piece or newly crafted, there is nothing quite like its recognisable grain. If I was investing in a piece of solid wood furniture, oak would be at the top of my list, not the dark varnished oak of bygone eras but the beautiful blonded, whitewashed or limed oak finishes we see today. I have had to part with several pieces of wooden furniture in the past because of borer and it has always been old pine pieces. However, unlike pine and softer woods, due to its high tannin content, oak is highly resistant to insects such as borer. Oak also has natural anti fungal properties, which is why its bark is used to make wine corks and its wood to make wine barrels. In building, oak has been used since the Middle Ages, its strength and distinguishable grain make it a desired wood for craftsmen to work with.

When purchasing a piece of oak or wooden furniture for your home, think carefully about your existing decor, decide your style and then choose wisely. Maybe you have a coastal or Hamptons look to your home, in this case, white washed or limed oak may be your choice. If you have a traditional home with lots of antiques, you may choose an older, waxed piece so you can show off its wonderful grain. Think about the space you are looking to furnish. For example, you could buy a lovely wooden cabinet and re-invent it into a bathroom cabinet such as below. Once you select your cabinet, you just need a basin and taps, this way you can have a bespoke piece. It is a growing trend to repurpose a cabinet for a bathroom and one I will be following if when I build my dream home. You may be looking for a dining table or chest of drawers, whatever piece you are looking for, be assured if it is solid oak, it will be around forever.

Above: Bordeaux dresser from Fortune Woods - With this example you would need to off-set the basin to allow for plumbing which may mean loosing an 'opening' drawer.

Fortune Woods have a wonderful range of solid oak furniture. Their furniture is beautifully crafted from American White Oak. Dovetailed joints are used in creating their pieces and tongue and groove for the back of the cabinets and drawer bases. With their products you have piece of mind your furniture is solid, not a mix of wood and composite materials or veneers, their pieces are designed to last a lifetime.

The secret to introducing a stunning piece of wooden furniture whether oak or any wood for that matter, new or old, is to make sure that you don't over do it, select one or two show pieces and integrate them carefully into your home. Wood can sometimes look heavy so choose a light oak and combine with neutral colours and natural materials such as linen. Alternatively, mix it up and add a pop of colour. Below are some gorgeous images of interiors where a lovely piece of wooden furniture, not necessarily oak, has been carefully selected and thoughtfully merged into a space to create a fabulous room.

1. Metal chairs help create a contemporary look to this dining area. Just look at the wonderful grain in the old oak table. The chandelier softens this space.
 2. A fresh contemporary interior with a touch of wood. The black legs make a statement.

3. A rustic wooden table with colourful upholstered chairs for a boho look.
4. Minimalist is all that is required to show off this fabulous table which appears to be two bench tables side by side.
5. Another minimalist look - fresh and contemporary with the addition of a light rustic table.
6.  A little natural wood in this predominantly white kitchen adds warmth and texture.

Images via Pinterest: 1|2|3|4|5|6


Whatever style of home you have, I believe there is always a place for a beautifully hand crafted piece of wooden furniture, something you can cherish forever or hand down through time.


Lee oxo





Saturday, 16 February 2013

Beamed Ceilings - Fabulous Beamed Interiors

A while ago I came across the image below and featured it in a post on "neutral Interiors". I instantly fell in love with the white painted beams and slanted ceilings. Some of you may think, how awful to paint the beams white, however, for this interior, white ceilings and beams are perfect to show off the natural textures in the furnishings such as the rattan side table, wooden coffee table and basket ware.

Beams are something I haven't yet had the pleasure of in any of my homes, but I have promised myself when I build that "dream home," they are definitely going to be included. Therefore, for sometime I have been gathering images of beamed interiors.  Today I am sharing a few of the more special rooms with you, if you wish to see more please take a look at my Pinterest board where I have a large collection of beamed interiors... you will find the link at the end of this post.







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French kitchen



Images sources via 1|2|3|4|5|6|7


See more beams on my Pinterest board