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Jen’s top 5 insta accounts: April 2019

We love finding new accounts to follow on Instagram, for inspiration and even just enjoyment and fun! Each month, Jen shares her favourite from right here in Australia and across the globe.

@suiteonestudio

USA

Lindsay Emery is a ceramicist in North Carolina with the mission to make mealtimes beautiful! Her feed is full of stunning handmade pieces and there’s plenty of my favourite colour combo: navy, deep pink and gold. Swoon! Good news is, she ships worldwide! I don’t think I can resist much longer… I mean, can you have too many gilded bowls?! She also designs a commerically produced range for Anthropologie and Nordstrom.

@rosedale_farm

AUS

You probably know Australian interior and events stylist extraordinaire Steve Cordony BUT did you know he and his partner Michael are renovating the most stunning farmhouse in Orange , NSW? Recently featured in Harpers Bazaar, this place is serious interior-inspo. I mean, they have peacocks, ostriches and Shire horses, come on?! I can’t get enough of this feed and it makes me want to move to the country, stat! It’s photoshoot heaven and I’ve no doubt it will be the location for many of them in the coming years! You can tell just how much passion and hard work has been poured into this place.

@2lgstudio

UK

Two Lovely Gays are a couple, Jordan and Russell, who also work together in their interior design studio of the same name. The former actors love period features and playful colour and I find their feed provides a kind of aesthetic Australia just doesn’t really do!

@soul.home.aus

AUS

A new account by the owners of much photographed holiday accommodation Soul of Gerringong on the NSW South Coast, Soul Home is about achieving that holiday feeling in your own home, or indeed holiday accommodation. There’s generous advice, tips and product suggestions from owner and interior designer Simone Mathews. Want a quick fix, buy-the-whole-look type solution? Check out the photos of her popup accommodation Soul Cottage (we recently stayed and it’s perfection!) on the website, where there are links to almost everything featured. If anyone knows about creating #holidayhousegoals, it’s her!

@thetravellingbar

AUS

The Travelling Bar is Sydney’s hottest mobile bar, a cute baby blue vintage caravan serving cocktails at weddings, parties and corporate events across NSW. It’s run by mother-daughter duo Meredith and Lydia (who also happens to be our amazing nanny!). They also do grazing tables and have a pop up (non-caravan) bar too.

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Light-filled in London: Check out this stunning terrace reno

While we’re proud of our very Aussie content, it’s always great to look to other countries and cultures for some design inspiration. This week, we’re taking you to the English capital!

Located in south-east London, this Victorian terrace was transformed recently by the design duo 2 Lovely Gays. In contrast to typical London living, since the renovation, this maisonette flat is filled with natural light and boasts a lovely indoor/outdoor connection too.

The kitchen & dining space. I love that teal blue joinery!

“The original building is Victorian, as is much of the housing stock in London. The homeowners wanted to extend into the garden to make a great kitchen space. They also wanted to renovate the basement and turn it from a separate apartment, back into part of their flat, as their master suite, complete with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom,” says 2 Lovely Gays interior designer Jordan Cluroe. As for renovation stumbling blocks, not only did the basement have a significant damp problem but extensive groundworks were required too.

Dining room

“We worked with a contractor to resolve these issues as sympathetically to the original architecture as possible. We left the beams in the ceiling of the basement exposed to give the best possible head height and also for character. We also used exposed brickwork and glass for the extension to create a homely garden kitchen,” says Jordan of the home that features an abundance of texture including hexagonal floor tiles, rough terracotta and recycled timber.

Bedroom – the curtain disguises the girls’ wardrobe behind the bed

“This project was grounded in the period of the property, but other than that, the design is less about period and more about atmosphere and human experience. There are elements of the Mediterranean with the rough terracotta and plants, as well as industrial New York with the white hexagonal mosaic and exposed brick. It is about texture more than time period,” says Jordan.

Inhabited by a young couple, Suz and Kerry (who run a successful pop-up dining experience), the space needed to cater for their love of regular entertaining. “They felt blocked under the pressure of expectation for their renovation and wanted to work with us to give them a home that they could relax and grow in. They also love the garden so wanted a strong connection between the outdoors and the indoors.”

Lounge room

Reflecting the girls’ love of texture, the home’s worktops and shelves were constructed from reclaimed school science lab worktops. “The hard wood is ideal for a kitchen and the biro marks and names scratched into the surface from decades of past school children give it patina and life,” says Jordan.

The terrace owners Suz & Kerry

But it’s the light that Jordan is proudest of. “We love the light in the different spaces. It is so connected to the outdoor space and the dining table works so beautifully as an entertaining space that is the heart of the home. It bridges the gap between the old and the new parts of the home and also the outdoors and indoors,” says Jordan.

2 Lovely Gays’ Russell Whitehead and Jordan Cluroe

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