December 30, 2012

And it's the end of another year...

So here I am, curled up on the sofa in the early hours of the morning on the last day of the year, hitting replay on the year that was. 
 
For me, 2012 was filled with lessons - lessons of love, loss and inner strenth.  I found myself challenged for the first time in a long time and was forced to questions what I truly wanted and who I truly wanted to share it with. 
 
There are so many parts that I want to fast forward and others that I just want to pause and reminise for hours. As over this year as I am, I am grateful for the opportunities I've received and for all the wonderful people I have met and have had there to share it with.
 
After a year off from blogging, I am looking forward to coming back in 2013 with the latest and greatest in all things design.  Happy New Year everyone! xx
 
 

November 8, 2011

Finding my feet again :(

I have been home for about 3 weeks now and the hype is slowly starting to wear off! I was going to say that I have finally come back to reality but the 'reality' is that London was the real deal! It actually feels so surreal to be home...like everything that happening in the last year or so was nothing but a dream.

My biggest fear, as I slowly started to make my way home, was that I was going to feel uninspired - that nothing could compare to what I saw in London. Yes, we may not be at the forefront of product design but boy can we style! I have seen so many amazing things in the short time that I have been home and I can't wait to share these all with you...

Stay tuned for the lastest from Craft Design Realisation and David Caon - my new found loves!

October 14, 2011

home coming

Today was my last day in the office before heading back to Australia. My amazing move to London is rapidly coming to an end and as sad as it is to leave this wonderfully vibrant city, I am looking forward to what is waiting for me in Sydney.

I am really going to miss this place...

October 1, 2011

September 16, 2011

Spacial Planning

I find that alot of my clients have difficulty with spacial planning. Whether you are working with existing furniture or introducing new pieces, it is always a challenge to get that balance and flow right.

On a visit this week, I wanted to demonstrate how much of a difference the slightest move can make...so I decided to rearrange my client's living room!

Here is what the room looked like when I first arrived. As you can see, everything seems a little disjointed and it doesn't really help when your windows are a different size! To anchor this living space I needed to create clear divides from the lounge and dining area.

And here is the finished product. By simply swapping the sofa's over so that I had the larger one under the window, I was able to make the windows less of a focal point. Each window now has a separate purpose (now that a chest has been put under the smaller one). Also, by bringing the sofa's closer together and having the coffee table now in front of the larger sofa, everything is better balanced.

For this room I will be introducing a green pallet with hints of aubergine that will lift the greens on the dark furniture and leather. I will also be papering the wall in a thick truffle stripe that will draw your eye as you enter the room.

I then did the same on the other side of the room. As you can see, my client thought that by pushing everything up against the wall she would create more space in the room. But in fact all she did was create the hassle of having to pull the table out every time they wanted to use it!

The key on this side of the room was regrouping all the of larger pieces of furniture so they all served a better purpose. By doing this, I was able to create an obvious division between the living and dining area which ultimately created more space overall. Here is the finished product...

Now all we need to do is dress the room with new accessories, artwork and wallpaper. Can't wait to show you the finished product!