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The new Bedroom Society range from I Love Linen

I Love Linen owner Lauren Roe impressed us with her fun mix ‘n match pillowcase range earlier this year. Now she’s released a full linen range under her own label, The Bedroom Society.

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“Although the pillowcases were really bold and bright, my overall design philosophy is about playful restraint; it’s about embracing simple design concepts but having lots of fun with little pops of pattern colour,” Lauren says.

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“I focused on creating a range of classic French flax linen bedding that is simple and elegant in its design. I then balanced this out with fun and fresh cushions and screen printed pillowcases that add a pop of colour and make it very easy to instantly change how each linen piece looks, depending on what you style it with.

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“I love all my bright cushions and pillowcases but I always like to set them against good classic bedding and pure linen is dreamy.”

The prices are pretty great: pillowcases and cushion covers from $24.95 each and queen linen quilt cover sets with pillowcases for $230.

Shop online.

Photography by Lauren Bamford

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Pink spotty sheets & gold pillowcases from Rachel Castle

Whenever I decide I’m going to go all neutral and subdued in my decor (boring!) something like THIS lands in my inbox and reminds me why colour is great! The latest fun linen from Rachel Castle sees the introduction of their bestselling pegboard sheets in fluro pink and gold (have I mentioned how much I love gold?!) shimmer pillowcases. Divine!

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“Everyone’s been asking us to make our sellout pegboard bed linen in pink, so we have, and it’s super cute,” says Rachel. “Fluro pink pretty confetti polka dots in quilts, flat and fitted sheets, including king single, and pillowcases. Not just for the kids, pink pegboard is a serious pattern in playful color; the perfect kickstart for spring sleeping.”

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You just can’t go wrong with a bit of mix ‘n match pilllow action if you ask me!

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Shop online.

Photography by Jason Busch.

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Pre-order fun bedding from The Club of Odd Volumes

Textile printing company The Club of Odd Volumes are hoping to crowdfund enough money to break into the bedding industry. And if their samples are anything to go by, this is definitely a Kickstarter campaign you’ll want to get behind.

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Their bedding is digitally printed and certainly not subtle. No polka dots and stripes here, but life-sized cats (I don’t want them, I need them!), a herd of whales, the ocean and more. Right now, they’re only working on sheet sets (but they do hope to expand into duvet covers at a later date), which will be 100% cotton and 300-thread count.

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What do you think?

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Collaborating with artists Furry Little Peach and Yoko Honda, The Club of Odd Volumes are hoping to raise $35,000 to get their project off the ground. Everyone who backs the campaign will receive a reward, with $70 getting you a set of two pillowcases and $265 getting you a king bed set. The campaign ends in 10 days.

Here’s their campaign video:

Visit their Kickstarter page here.

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Bathrooms Bedrooms

R.M. Williams branch into homewares

I certainly didn’t see this one coming! Iconic Aussie brand R.M. Williams, known for their boots and Akubra hats, have branched into bed linen, cushions and towels! And some of them are really pretty!

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The star of the show in my opinion is the Flowerdale quilt cover (above) which features native flora with a modern, neon edge. for the traditionalists, the below is probably more your cup of tea.

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The homewares have been inspired by a journey from the coast to the bush and the luxe minimalist pieces blend simplicity with the top craftmanship R.M. Williams is known for around the world. The launch collection features bed linen, with coordinating cushions and throws, and a selection of high end towels and bathroom accessories.

Navy Australian Wool Throw RRP $249.95

Towels RRP $44.95

Available now in R.M. Williams stores, Myer, Pillowtalk and online.

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Get the look: the Block Glasshouse master bedroom room reveals

Surely I wasn’t the only one surprised about last night’s room reveal winner, eh? It was another week of double room reveals for the Blockheads and I liked what I saw.

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Get Michael and Carlene’s look (above): Artwork, Tom Dixon short pendant, Tom Dixon tall pendanthallway prints.

Michael and Carlene really lifted their styling game this week. I loved their master bedroom! Neale’s first words were “Wow! Very cool!” and I have to agree. It may or may not have to do with the fact I love all the finishes they’ve used. The sheers were gorgeous and those pendants! Tom Dixon, need I say more? Shaynna loved the artwork in the entrance and described the room as sexy with a simple colour palette and lots of texture. Neale loved the natural linen look bedspread and thought the overall room was very contemporary but also very neutral; a very sophisticated blank canvas. To be perfectly honest, I felt it seemed smaller than the other bedrooms, but I loved it nonetheless.

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I’m all for dark wooden finishes in a wardrobe, it’s just classy, it seemed to be a consistent theme cross the wardrobes and Neale also loved the dark wood. Shaynna was a fan of the storage (surprise, surprise), but there was no wow factor or anything to get the buyers excited in their wardrobe.

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Get Chris & Jenna’s look (above): Rug, bedside table, bed, pendants.

Did you see that copper wall? How’s that for a statement? I’m all for copper; that and gold are my current obsessions. But as much as I love it, I think it’s too much for a bedroom. That would have cost an absolute mint. Do you think it was worth it? Darren and Neale were truly wowed and Shaynna said it was insane! It was definitely a million dollar wall, however Neale said it leaves him completely cold and if you walk into this room and don’t like it, it’s all over. The judges agreed that to pull off the wall they needed to up the other finishes and I tend to agree. I loved that they used every inch of space in the wardrobe and thought the kickboard drawerss were a great idea.

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Get Chris & Jenna’s look (above): Aura quilt cover, pillow cases, Pop & Scott pot.

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Get Max and Karstan’s look (above): Chair, side table, pendant, artwork, bedside tables.

Neale said now that is what he called a master bedroom. All the judges loved the colour scheme but personally I thought just a tad too much orange, however it did feel bigger than the first two rooms and I liked that they kept it relatively simple. Darren loved the bedhead, the high quality linen and that big bronze mirror; he said bronze mirror was one of his favourite things ever.

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I liked the natural light coming through the wardrobe with the dark wood. The jewellery draws were a nice touch and Darren thought it was hot. Storage queen Shaynna was so excited about the laundry chute, and so was I! (it’s the little things, right?). Neale loved how they interpreted luxury and was really impressed.

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Get Simon and Shannon’s look (above): Bedhead, artwork, bedside table, bed, chairs, coffee table.

The bedroom kings are back! The boys’ master bedroom felt huge — more like a master suite than a master bedroom. I absolutely loved it and it was hands down my favourite this week. The boys absolutely nailed it (from my armchair anyway!). Shaynna walked in and commented that it was huge and she loved the lounge space they created within the room. Darren liked that you could sit in the window and take the sun in and I have to agree. He loved the textures and said the boys have good style and taste and make good decisions. I loved the bedhead, those copper pendants and that throw (ok, let’s be honest, I loved it all). I also love that the boys know how to create a sense of scale within each of their rooms. Neale loved the splashes of colour and said he’d never seen a bedhead like that before (obviously not reading Interiors Addict often enough, Neale!).

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Wow, wow, wow! That wardrobe is huge and I want it. Simon and Shannon’s wardrobe definitely felt substantially bigger than the other couples’ and I loved the sense of open space in it. The judges weren’t too keen on the exposed LED lights, however overall, were impressed.

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Get Darren and Deanne’s look (above): Artwork, table lamp, chair, small pendant, large pendant, side table.

It was kind of the Blockheads to style Darren and Deanne’s room in their absence attending to family matters. Shaynna did not expect the fireplace and all the judges were impressed with it. I think buyers will love the idea of a fireplace in the bedroom, especially during those freezing Melbourne nights. Neale said they are really really good and Shaynna said it suited the apartment they have created. I definitely think Darren and Deanne have the most consistent apartment so far. I thought the panelling behind the bedhead was amazing but think it would be a nightmare to keep clean. Their wardrobe was humongous and took full advantage of the ceiling height. It will be interesting to see how close the Blockheads got the styling and whether it have looked completely different had the couple done it. What do you think? Did they do Deanne proud?

It was a close call again with but Max and Karstan took out the win by half a point (to my surprise) with 28. Michael and Carlene came in a close second with 27.5 and bedroom kings Simon and Shannon came in third with 27.

I thought the boys would have had it in the bag! What were your thoughts? Did you agree with the judges’ scoring?

Kathryn is our girl on the ground in Melbourne and Block correspondent while Jen and Olivia are overseas (the globetrotters!). You can follow her design adventures on Instagram @thedesignrookie.

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Megan Morton in four-poster collaboration with Incy Interiors

The familiar look of a traditional four-poster bed has been given a modern makeover with Megan Morton calling it the little black dress of the bedroom world! The new range from the super stylist and Incy Interiors features a simple metal design, complete with a matte finish in your choice of black or creamy white. Of course, it being Incy, you can request custom colours too.

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Initially specialising in children’s interiors, Incy have more recently granted the requests of fans by branching out to include queen size, and finally, king size beds (I have long had my eye on the Eden in rose gold). Founder and director Kristy Withers said that a collection as special as this one should be shared by children and parents alike, hence the four-posters coming in single size too. “The classic design of the Megan Morton Collaboration will suit bedrooms for people of all ages. Its simplistic lines and neutral tones will complement rooms with both classic and modern designs.”

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Megan and Kristy met last year when the Incy team attended Megan’s children’s bedroom workshop at The School. “We learned a lot about how customers might be decorating their rooms with our beds,” Kristy said.

“I once designed a bed (for a client) to suit the joys of using an iPad in bed,” Megan said. “This is my tonic to that bed: a bed that doesn’t encourage a virtual life! This bed is in favour of sleep and love and fun only. But I also wanted a bed that wasn’t a low rider. Something princess and the pea-ish, but without all the pomp. Something you can hang your clothes over if you need to, or dress with flowers. Something that would take antique linen as well as sateen cotton. A bed that would add a feature to a featureless room or work to downplay any inherent architecture.

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“What I have learned from years of bed styling and room drooling is that most people do have a lovely bed but then feel the need to fill that space above bed with painting or large scale ‘something.’ This bed does away with that and fills the room perfectly.”

Kristy reveals her own bedroom is a family affair: “Having two kids who like to hop into bed with us in the early morning, a king size bed is mandatory for us. I am almost beside myself with excitement that the four-poster comes in a king size as a queen has been the largest we have gone to in the past. Now I just need to decide on the colour – I can’t choose between the navy and pistachio!”

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Megan says she designed the bed to be an ultimate bedroom solver, giving you the framework to add your own twist. “I see it as the little black dress of the interiors world, it’s so versatile and adaptable, you can dress it up one day and give it a completely different look the next. I want to get one for sleeping on and a second to hang all my clothes and maxis from. The structure really is perfect!”

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Incy Interiors have grown quickly and built a reputation for themselves. “We come from a big family (our dad is one of nine) and we have been brought up with strong family values. Not only is most of the Incy team family, but our two manufacturers are also family businesses. It’s so great to see our manufacturers grow as we do. The manufacturer we have had since inception is two brothers who were also a start-up company. They have since grown from five employees to over 40.”

We love your Aussie business success story Incy, can’t wait to see what you do next!

The four-poster beds are available in single ($799), queen ($1,299) and king ($1,599) from Incy Interiors online. Their new Chatswood Chase store in Sydney is due to open at the end of September. More stockists will be announced soon.

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Beautiful, hand tufted linen from Europe (via Melbourne)

Before I was given a pillow case by Hale Mercantile Co. I had never slept on linen before. To be honest, I hadn’t really given it a second’s thought. I had grown up with cotton sheets and I was happy. Well, ‘was’ being the key word, because since using my beautiful deep purple pillow case (the colour is as good as the feel) I have become wholeheartedly converted!

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The ladies behind Melbourne’s Hale Mercantile Co. are Sharon Patsiotis and Siobhan Beaney, who decided to design their own linen range after finding that true European household linen was limited in Australia. When searching for the secret to making superior linen that met their standards for texture, softness, colour and durability, they discovered that luxury linen is best made from individually dyed fine linen yarns.

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While most linen today is piece-dyed in an effort to contain costs, they were determined to find the perfect yarn that would offer colour beyond compare. It had to maintain the integrity of its colours and have the strength that they yearned for. So, fulfilling their desire for quality, Hale Mercantile Co. yarns are spun from flax sourced from France and by craftsmen based in Latvia.

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It’s a true European linen range lavished in culture, tradition, pride and centuries of craftsmanship. Designed to be relaxed in nature and easy care, the entire range is grown, spun, dyed, woven and sewn in Europe. With beautiful hand-tufted edges that create a unique finish, Hale Mercantile Co. linen has been prewashed and pre-shrunk to ensure the product retains its integrity from the first wash.

With accessories for the bedroom, bathroom, living and kitchen, you can purchase their linen at their Abbotsford showroom, online, or from one of their many stockists. For more information visit their website here.

(Jen’s in love with their macaron cushions, coming soon!)

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Holiday and Native: two new collections from Bonnie and Neil

In keeping with previous seasonal collections, Bonnie and Neil’s Holiday collection is the culmination of creative inspiration gathered by the duo who not only share a design label but also a home, a dog and trips to international destinations.

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“Travel is important to us. When we visit other countries and experience different cultures, landscapes and ways of life, we’re also developing new creative ideas” says Bonnie. “Holiday is inspired by our overseas adventures, and more specifically a recent trip to Hawaii, but it also represents our downtime when we’re at home in Australia.”

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Picnic blankets, summer flowers, painting and exploring are all represented as well as new colour accents of summery peach, sky blue and fresh, bright greens.

They’ve also launched the Native range, which brings together flora and fauna themes from previous collections, while also introducing new designs inspired by native plant life including the flowering wattle. Each new season collection will include products that continue to build on the Native range.

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“While we know Australian audiences are brave enough to take on bright colours and abstract patterns, there’s still a place for neutral tones and traditional designs. We continue to be inspired by our original collections so we’re excited to be launching two very different but complementary ranges this season.”

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Established in 2010, Bonnie and Neil began as a modest pocket-sized studio in Melbourne’s Brunswick with a few local stockists. These days, their beautiful handmade, screenprinted homewares can be found in the US, Asia and most recently the UK, stocked by Anthropologie, Selfridges and Bloomingdales.

We love this home grown success story and their gorgeous products! As usual, we’ll take one of everything!

Both collections were launched at Life Instyle this month. Shop online.

Photography by Armelle Habib and styling by Heather Nette King.

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Win a French inspired bed ottoman from Lavender Hill Interiors

If you favour a more classic, neutral look to your interiors, you’re going to love these French inspired bed ottomans from Lavender Hill Interiors. Good news is, we have one to give away to a lucky reader!

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While it’s perfect for the end of your bed, you could use it anywhere really, as extra seating by a window or perhaps in a hallway for putting your shoes on. This neutral piece, worth $520, is super versatile and would blend in with most decor schemes.

It features a distressed white painted solid oak frame and is upholstered in natural linen (48cm high x 130cm long x 38cm wide).

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For your chance of winning, complete the form below by midnight on Friday 15 August 2014. Open to Australian residents only and prize includes delivery.

If you like this, check out the other goodies Lavender Hill Interiors have in their online store or visit their Sydney showroom (by appointment only). They specialise in French country style and sell a wide range of furniture, linen and homewares. Even better, their winter sale is on until 11 August 2014.

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8 interiors ideas to steal from hotel rooms

I’ve done a fair bit of traveling lately, as you may have noticed (I know, I know, understatement!).

We’ve been lucky enough to stay in some amazing hotels recently. Here are just a few of them.

It has got me thinking about what makes a great hotel room design and how many of these features can be replicated at home to create that hotel or sanctuary feel, or even just a touch of everyday luxury.

I’ve shared my top eight ideas to steal from hotel rooms on the Haymes Paint blog this week.

Enjoy!

All the above hotels can be booked through Expedia.

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Country Road Home Spring Summer 2014 collections

This hallway mirror represents Country Road’s first foray into small furniture and there’s a rug (a hallway runner) too.

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The latest new season collection is all kinds of fresh and pastel. Grey, lemon, mint and melon mix with natural textures, spliced fabrics, metallics and wood elements.

Overscaled weaves, woven chunky stripes, houndstooth and shag textures are found across cushions and throws. The oversized Pod cushion in grey jersey is perfect for lounging while mint is the new hue for bed linen, against monochrome grid patterns and herringbone prints or layered with soft pastels in oversized graphics. Throws are spliced with a mix of fabrics, geo prints and micro textures.

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A woven monochrome floor runner makes a bold statement. Highlights of black and white reappear on hive-shaped vases and contrast tableware, serving trays and geo printed mugs. Grained marble rolling pins, serving boards and dip bowls add luxe to the table.

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Glassware plays with proportion in tubular stemware and balloon-like vases and mugs are updated in grey, yellow and pink matte finishes.

Geometric vases are offered in brushed silver, as is new desk storage. Organic porcelain servingware is clean and fresh, dipped in silky white glaze. Woodgrain textures are the perfect accompaniment in cross-shaped coasters, vertically dipped photo frames, leaning ladder style racks and a large full body mirror. Wood is glazed with pops of bright colour across photo frames, servingware and decorative bowls.

Children’s bed linen packs a punch in soft pastel prints of birds, raindrops and butterflies for girls and graphic pear and cross prints for boys. Embroidered quilts layer with linen along with scatter cushions featuring patchwork pops of printed fabrics and fruit-shaped cushions.

I’m excited. What piece will you be rushing out to buy? First up for me will be the popular Britta cross trivet, now in marble.

Shop the new home accessories online.

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Olivia discovers “cool” Canberra at Hotel Hotel

So, this weekend I learnt a very valuable lesson: Canberra is no longer the boring old country town I remember from my Year 6 school trip! It’s actually become (dare I say…) quite cool, with a flurry of cafes, shops and hotels having opened up that look more suited to the streets of Sydney’s Surry Hills than Australia’s capital city.

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Leading Canberra into the next phase of its stylish new life is NewActon, the arts and culture precinct. Home to some of the best hotels, restaurants and bars in the city, as well as having an active arts scene thanks to festivals, exhibitions and a cinema, NewActon is a grand feat of architecture and design. It has won more awards (local and national) across architecture, property development and urban design than any other in Canberra’s history, and that’s no surprise.

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But the pinnacle of New Acton has to be Hotel Hotel, which prides itself on being not just another boutique art hotel, but an ‘intense collaboration of 56 (and counting) artists, designers, and makers’. Having visited just last weekend, I can honestly say that it is wonderful! The detail is superb, from the grand staircase made from salvaged local timber, all the way down to the glassware and ceramics, absolutely everything in this hotel is carefully considered. Walking around you’re in a constant state of awe and that’s before you’ve even hit the bedrooms and bathrooms. And my my when you do, get ready to be amazed!

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I stayed in The Meandering Room, their most spacious, but with four room sizes, plus multiple types of apartments, there’s plenty of choice. My room was on the first floor and only had the one smallish window that looked into an internal atrium populated with ferns from a Tasmanian forest destined for clearance (they’re big on sustainability). While the lack of light would have normally been something that would have annoyed me, this time it didn’t, with the raw materiality of the room: the clay rendered walls, natural fibre wallpaper and salvaged oak beds actually making it feel cosy and warm.

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The rooms, which have all been furnished in their own unique way, are filled with salvaged and re-upholstered mid-twentieth century furniture, one-off designs made by local artisans and curious and beautiful objects collected over ten years. However, it is the bathrooms that take them to the next level: think a deep polished concrete bathtub, double rain showers, double vanities and a heated floor!

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And while it is easy to see why you may want to stay in your room all day, if you do dare to venture outside, you won’t be short of things to do. There’s Monster, the kitchen and bar on the ground floor, serving delicious food from 6.30am to 1am, the most gorgeous little library where you can enjoy a cocktail and a read, and some super stylish Goodspeed bikes you can rent for free and cycle the 10-to-15 minutes to Parliament House if you’re so inclined.

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While Canberra has never been top of my places to revisit, I can honestly say that my stay at Hotel Hotel has changed my mind. It may still be a bit of a sleepy town but with hotels this good, I’ll be trying to think of an excuse to return ASAP!

Disclosure: I was a guest of Hotel Hotel and did not pay for my accommodation or meals. Positive coverage was not guaranteed.

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We’re loving Shannon Fricke’s whimsical new linen collection

Fresh, whimsical and free-spirited, the Spring ’14 Shannon Fricke bed linen is sure to bring out the hippie in you.

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Featuring quilt covers, pillowcases and cushions in soft cottons, linens and luxurious velvets, the collection, Where Love Resides, is awash in a palette of indigo, blues and greens.

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A well-known interior designer, stylist, author and TV presenter, Shannon’s effortless approach to decorating and her unique aesthetic (which combines colour, texture and healthy dose of decorating humour), is evident in her beautiful mix-and-match collection.

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Shannon has styled for many home magazines in Australia and overseas, presented more than 60 episodes for The Lifestyle Channel’s HOME and authored three style and decorating books.

Sadly you can’t get your hands on it just yet. The collection will be available from October. For more information.

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Win a $200 voucher to celebrate AURA’s new towel range

I don’t think I’ve ever seen an AURA by Tracie Ellis collection I didn’t LOVE and the latest offerings are no exception. What’s really exciting though, is that the brand has branched into towels, meaning the gorgeous looks that were previously reserved for your bedroom can now brighten up the often neglected bathroom too.

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This is not the first time I’ve highlighted the very small range of fashionable towels on the Australian market so these are a very welcome addition. If you like what you see, you could win a $200 voucher to snap some up yourself. More on that later…

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The latest AURA releases, including bed linen, cushions and table linen, are definitely nodding towards summer with their bright and happy hues. Those pictured are already available so if you’re fed up of the winter weather, no need to wait until the sunshine comes back to get things looking a little more summery in your home.

I’m a big believer in accessorising your bathroom to make it a more inviting and personalised space. You obviously don’t want to fill it with dust-attracting clutter, but towels are a necessity, right? So if they can double as decoration, you’re winning. And any excuse for an update!

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For your chance to win the $200 AURA voucher, simply complete the form below by midnight on Tuesday 5 August 2014. Giveaway open to Australian residents only. Voucher can be spent on anything in stock on the AURA website.

Top tip: you can get 10% off your first order if you sign up for the AURA newsletter.

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Bedrooms Furniture

King Furniture’s first foray into fixed bedding with the NEO

After the success of their award-winning NEO sofa range, King Furniture have launched the NEO Bed, their first foray into the world of fixed bedding.

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Exhibiting the same level of quality and style as their renowned NEO sofas, the elegant and contemporary bed provides exceptional sleeping comfort in king, queen, double or king single sizes. The sophisticated bed is supported by an alloy frame, offering the same high quality foundation and longevity as all of King Furniture’s steel frames and with the same 15-year frame warranty.

The slimline platform combined with the hardwood legs, give it a visually light presence within a room. The upholstered headrests give the ultimate finish of comfort.

The NEO Bed is available in King Furniture’s extensive choice of premium fabrics and luxurious leathers, with further customisation via a range of veneer colour finishes for the legs.

More information.

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Ever wondered how an upholstered bedhead is made?

If there’s one thing we love it’s a look behind the scenes! We also love upholstered bedheads and local craftmanship. So we wanted to share this video from Heatherly Design Bedheads, which are made by hand in Melbourne. Fascinating!

Film by Paris Thomson.

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A stylish mirror for all you copper lovers

There’s no escaping the current trend for all things copper but who knew you’d be able to add a touch of it to your bathroom or that it could come in glass form?! This two-sided beauty is regular mirror on one side and on the other, a nostalgic copper tone. Of course, being that it is designed to sit in its oak holder, you could also keep it on your bedroom dressing table or wherever you like really.

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The new and modern design by Menu, is called the Gridy Me Mirror and it’s $199.95. It has just two parts and is super easy to assemble. Simply slide the mirror into the groove in the wood base and choose between horizontal or vertical position. Either way, the lines of the solid oak will draw a unique landscape on each mirror.

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Available from Sydney’s Candana.

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Inside Be My Baby author’s daughter’s nursery

Today, Be My Baby author Laura Greaves shares her daughter’s animal-themed nursery. We love how colourful and fun it is!

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Mark and Laura Greaves, who live on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, knew they were having a girl when they started decorating but, far from reaching for the pink and frilly, they went for something a little more eclectic. “All white, minimalist kids’ rooms are not for me,” Laura says. “I initially wanted the room to have a dog theme, but as it came together that expanded and evolved to include all types of animals; it has a bit of a zoo vibe now I think!

“It was also really important to me that the room be tactile and enticing for little fingers to explore, so there’s a whole range of different textures from the fluffy sheepskin rug to the smooth wood and velvet upholstery on the rocking chair. One of her favourite things is lying on her change table and running her hands over the raised polka dots on the curtains.”

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Laura didn’t want to spend too much on the basics (I”’d rather blow my budget on adorable clothes for her!”), so she repurposed and upcycled a few things. The chest of drawers, for example, was once bathroom storage, and the vintage rocker was a wedding anniversary gift to Laura from husband Mark. He bought it on Gumtree, then restored and reupholstered it himself. Impressive or what?

Laura already had two “fur children” and she splashed out on a custom mobile depicting Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Tex and Delilah! The plain Ikea wardrobes’ doors will soon be papered with her latest purchase: Thibault’s Best in Show wallpaper.

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“It’s funny because, in my book, the heroine has to pull a nursery together out of nowhere when she suddenly finds herself having to care for her best friend’s baby – she borrows a lot of stuff and comes up with a few, er, creative design solutions! I always thought I’d be a bit haphazard myself when it came to creating my baby’s nursery, as the rest of my house is what I like to call accidental chic, so I was a little surprised to find I had quite a specific vision from the word go.”

Although the pair knew they were having a girl, they didn’t want anyone else to know! “I knew people would want to see the nursery as it came together, and I didn’t want to give away her gender by having lashings of pink everywhere! The few pink accents I did have in the room before she was born I would stash in the cupboard whenever anyone came over! Green is my favourite colour and I knew even before we found out the baby’s sex that I wanted a green cot, so the colour palette developed around that.”

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Just not interested in any of that that “pink is for girls nonsense,” Laura thought it more important that the room be filled with things she loves, and that she thinks her daughter will love, regardless of gender associations. “If she adores princesses and party dresses as she grows up then that’s fine by me, but I don’t ever want her to think she has to conform to some narrow idea of what femininity is.”

Laura says the room feels warm and inviting, and also interesting. “There’s quirky details everywhere you look. It feels like a very personal space to me. Although at the moment it’s mostly a reflection of my personality, I’ll encourage her to put her own stamp on her bedroom as she grows up. The nursery is also very light and spacious, which I love. That’s one of the advantages of living in an Art Deco house: huge windows!”

Where to buy:

  • Mocka Aspiring Cot in green, $169.95 (currently out of stock). Also available in white and can be converted to a toddler bed with a conversion kit.
  • Debbie Kendall Enlightened Hound (dog-inspired typography) prints via Etsy.
  • Custom dog mobile, made by Miranda Rommel and based on the pair’s dogs Tex and Deliliah, from Fiber Friends Online.

Laura’s first book, Be My Baby, was published by Destiny Romance this week. Available via Amazon, Kobo and Google Play.

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