My preference is the Lichen but, the other half is all about the vert de terre which seems to be the consensus of opinion. Anybody on my side & has anyone used this paint???
Monday, 15 June 2015
Farrow & Ball, it's Green!
For the kitchen, I plan to do one wall in faux brick wallpaper ( how very 70's!) and the other opposite wall in Farrow & Ball, trying to choose between vert de terre & lichen?
Sunday, 14 June 2015
All the Wallpaper!
Hi all, Well it's been a little while since my last post: I started this blog with the intention of documenting my house purchase and subsequent renovation. However, that all didn't go to plan unfortunately. After a lot of thought and a change of heart we pulled out of the property as at this time it was just too much work...... So, not one for wasting time we got straight back out there and purchased another property! This one needs a heck of alot less work so it will be straight onto the fun bit of decorating!
I really can't wait to get started now, fingers crossed in about 6 weeks we should be in! I have had so much time to start planning the decor that I have sourced all my wallpapers and I am ready to go!
For the living and dining room there are two chimney breasts and I wanted these to be the same design but two different colours that complimented each other. I decided on Orla Kiely 'giant stem'.
For the master bedroom, I have chosen possibly my favourite all time wallpaper, I simply had to get this one in somewhere. Sanderson Swallows.
For the guest room, I wanted something relatively neutral and this was probably the hardest to find. Eventually I found these from Missprint.
I really can't wait to get started now, fingers crossed in about 6 weeks we should be in! I have had so much time to start planning the decor that I have sourced all my wallpapers and I am ready to go!
For the living and dining room there are two chimney breasts and I wanted these to be the same design but two different colours that complimented each other. I decided on Orla Kiely 'giant stem'.
For the master bedroom, I have chosen possibly my favourite all time wallpaper, I simply had to get this one in somewhere. Sanderson Swallows.
For the guest room, I wanted something relatively neutral and this was probably the hardest to find. Eventually I found these from Missprint.
I am also hoping to use a green Farrow & Ball paint in the kitchen. As you can see I have been very conscious of making sure my colours will go through out the house. I believe everything should flow :-)
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Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Birthday treasure in Bridgnorth
Last week it was my birthday, so for a birthday treat me & a friend decided to head to Bridgnorth for a day out antique hunting! If you have never been it is well worth a visit it is a really nice town to have an amble about, really pretty with the river and some lovely building's. Although last Thursday the weather God's were not smiling on me & it was hissing it down. Also it was half day closing so a handful of the antique shops were shut but, there were plenty of others antique shops & of course charity shops to have a mooch round.
As I have mentioned in a previous post I love a convex mirror, I found this beauty in the first antique shop I visited. It cost me the princely sum of £40 it was priced at £45 so I did manage to get a fiver off. I have never seen one like this before & I would definitely describe it as 'granny chic'.
It weighs a ton! Think it is going to have to be a hung on a very sturdy wall! My second purchase of the day came from the last shop we visited, a bargain £15 for a 1960's genie bottle.
As I have mentioned in a previous post I love a convex mirror, I found this beauty in the first antique shop I visited. It cost me the princely sum of £40 it was priced at £45 so I did manage to get a fiver off. I have never seen one like this before & I would definitely describe it as 'granny chic'.
It weighs a ton! Think it is going to have to be a hung on a very sturdy wall! My second purchase of the day came from the last shop we visited, a bargain £15 for a 1960's genie bottle.
Such a lovely green colour, was so pleased with it and looks awesome next to my new print.
If you do manage to visit Bridgnorth, happy antique hunting :-)
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Kitsch Vintage Heads!
This little lady I acquired from my Nan, I always admired her as a child hanging on the wall in the front room. I believe she's from the 1950's and is Chalkware. I think they are relatively rare?!
I have made a kitsch vintage head board over on pinterest but as I'm not that computer savvy, I don't know how to add the link. Doh! You can check it out using the pinterest link at the top!
There seems to be quite a variety of these chalkware heads, here's just a few of my favourites;
How awesome would they look as a collection?
However, better than just a Chalkware head is a chalkware head lamp, got to get myself one of these beauty's!!!
What do you think? Think they might be a bit off a Marmite item, love em or hate em?
You can follow me over on pinterest, and instagram, links at the top, or here :-)
Saturday, 9 May 2015
White with a hint of orange!
As much as I love bright colours & patterns it is nice sometimes to mix it up with a bit of white & a bit of texture. I have found myself recently collecting some white ceramics. I am drawn to them for their different textures.
The ceramic swan and stripey vase look stunning together due to the contrast in texture and the orange of the flowers and cacti. I love to play around at placing and styling different objects.
I have added an Orla Kiely vase into the mix here, I am a particular fan of her ceramic white range with the different raised flowers and coloured interior. The beauty of white ceramics is they are transferable and your not just stuck with having them in one room to fit a colour scheme etc.
As I was playing around & styling the orange roses, I couldn't resist placing them in my favourite vintage orange glass, really love the orange with orange!
What do you think?
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Friday, 8 May 2015
One for the Kitchen!
In my last post I was chatting on about table lamps, I love them. I also don't mind a ceiling shade or a pendant lamp.
For the new house I have been researching pendant lights, I adore the idea of having three lights hung together.
For the new house I have been researching pendant lights, I adore the idea of having three lights hung together.
I came across these at www.bodieandfou.com they are by Kathleen Hills and I think they are adorable. So simple & vintage looking. They are £85 each so, unfortunately probably out of my price range. I think what appeals to me, is that they are all similar yet different shapes.
This Image I found on Pinterest and although I'm not a fan of the kitchen the lights are very impressive. The green & turquoise colours are beautiful.
These glass lights are also very impressive, such beautiful colours, would look really nice over a table. Lights are so important to add atmosphere and ambience to a room.
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Interior Style by May Rose Vintage
Interior design is my passion, I love mid - century design alongside vintage. I believe the best kind of design is eclectic, drawing inspiration from many different sources.
Having just put an offer in on a house, which is a little bit of a project (pretty much a huge renovation!), I am hoping to use this blog to share ideas and document the journey! !!
Having just put an offer in on a house, which is a little bit of a project (pretty much a huge renovation!), I am hoping to use this blog to share ideas and document the journey! !!
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