Adore and Lovely

My favourite online mag, Adore has just released it's summer edition full to the brim with gorgeous gift guides and festive inspiration. There's a divine feature on Black & Spiro's beautiful Christmas window displays; fashion label Easton Pearson are interviewed about their collaboration with Designer Rugs; and we're taken on a shopping tour of Brisbane's eastern suburbs.



After my last blog post about how much I love the different ways to style bedrooms, I really enjoyed Adore's three bedroom looks...





And Adore's little sister mag, Lovely, all about weddings, and created by the talented Loni Parker, also has a new issue out. With four incredible weddings, gift ideas, and styling inspiration, it's a must read for anyone who's getting hitched soon. And even if you're not, you'll find something here to fall in love with.





Beautiful Boudiors

Bedrooms might just be my favourite room to style and decorate. But, as they are often a haven to escape from our fast-paced lives, they are a very personal space. I've chosen a few fabulous examples to show you...




Scandinavian style is clean with simple lines, often geometric shapes, and always one or two very cool accessories.



A soft, neutral colour palette creates a calm and restful environment. Just make sure you add different textures for the perfect look.



Another example of neutral with loads of texture. I love the contrast between the ornate bedhead and the rustic wall. The stack of books makes a great side table and gives the room a more casual, relaxed vibe.



Duck egg blue is such a serene colour, and just adds a subtle pop in this more classic bedroom.



Although this room is small, it just adds to the sense of cosiness created with the luxurious throw, and fat cushions.



My favourite bedroom style includes white walls and bedding with an injection of colour and pattern.

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What's your bedroom style?

Home Polish

I came across the image (below) of the jar pendant lights, which I love, on Pinterest.
On further investigation I found that the room was designed by a young designer from a company called Home Polish. Their aim is to make interior design accessible to everyone,
by recruiting the best young designers from the top interior design firms.




I love the rustic elements in this room like the brick wall, the pallet bed which doubles as storage, the lights, and the ladder. The warm colour palette is gorgeous too, the shots of pink, orange and gold in the cushions are stunning. I'm not a huge fan of the ceiling lights, but other than that, this is a cool space for a teen or young gal!