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Timeless home design: how to nail a look that lasts

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Timeless style has to be one of the holy grails of home design and it’s an important one to get right if you want to make sure your investment lasts for many years without becoming the dreaded D word: dated!

In my own experience and from what I’ve learned from some of the country’s best designers over the years, it pays to take your time and plan, plan, plan to avoid making mistakes. And some mistakes are more costly than others when they date prematurely; think kitchens and bathrooms, for example. My own bathroom reno is in progress as I type, and having recently made my selections, I can tell you that one of the biggest questions I asked myself with every selection is ‘will this still look fresh in five (even 10) years time?’

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There are however so many options out there, so many styles that are considered timeless (Hamptons perhaps being the most obvious, but it’s certainly not the only one) and so many facets of a home’s design to make a choice on, the process can seem overwhelming to many. So we asked Jacinta Evans, senior interior designer for Metricon, how she helps people get it right when they’re starting from the very beginning, with a brand new build.

Plan, plan and plan some more

It all starts with a mood board! “Mood board, mood board, mood board! You will only work out what you like (and don’t like) by collecting images,” she says. “Create a page and drop in images that you like from Pinterest and Instagram etc. This will help you really decide what your overall style is and will also help with choosing other items such as handles on cupboards, styles of kitchen cupboards and then — further down the track –lighting and fabrics for cushions. Create different pages for products and then you will always have your mood boards to refer back to when you are stuck.”

Whether you like Hamptons or contemporary, some elements will always be timeless and unlikely to date. The key here is to select key tones and quality materials, not just what has always been done. “For instance, chrome has been the go-to finish for kitchen and bathroom tapware, but now, after a long reign at the top, chrome is being challenged by sleek and sophisticated black. While chrome will never go out of style, regardless of your design preferences or the era of your home, matte black tapware is both glamorous and stylish in just about any space and creates a contemporary look while still maintaining a timeless sensibility.”

Wool carpet is another timeless selection. “Just like your favourite jumper, wool carpet is warm, luxurious, timeless and durable.” Wherever possible, opt for simple designs and the highest quality you can afford, and it will stand the test of time.

Jacinta agrees that kitchens and bathrooms will be the most expensive investments in your home. “Get good advice and think about how you will live in the space. Make sure that you have adequate storage for all your appliances and for how you use things. Think about pull out drawers in lieu of standard cupboards for better accessibility. You can never have enough storage space!”

Why Aussies love Hamptons

Australians have truly embraced the Hamptons style of house which originates in the States. “Hamptons homes have a beautiful femininity to them with classic lines,” Jacinta adds. “You can dress them up to be more formal or go for a more relaxed coastal take on the traditional Hamptons.

“The light airy feel that is created with blues and whites throughout helps to bring the outdoors in, and  Australians really love that, especially with our climate.”

Jacinta’s top top tips for choosing:

Paint colours
Dulux have an amazing range of colours to choose from.  For a classic feel we like colours that have a warmer base as we know that the coverage will work well and create a sense of comfort in our homes.

Kitchen cabinetry style
We like to use timber-look laminates as timber creates a classic style and a sense of warmth and works back well with most other laminate colours. We also like to add in square or detailed profile doors to our kitchen cabinetry. Doors that have a profile add a sense of luxury.

Furniture
Scale your furniture into the size of your room correctly so that it’s not overcrowded. For timeless appeal, select pieces you love and feel comfortable living with, don’t just select furniture items because they are on trend, as they will never make it feel like truly your home.

Window furnishings
Sheer curtains add a sense of luxury to any style home. Combine them with a blockout blind for privacy and where the budget can afford it, consider using motorised roller blinds for ease of use on larger windows and sliding doors.

Flooring
Timber floors create a sense of warmth underfoot, however tiles can also help achieve a classic style and may be better for how you live in a home. Opt for large tiles to make the space feel bigger. Sizes such as 600x1200mm are becoming more popular and wide floorboards such as 190mm up to 230mm wide give a great feel to your home. Use large rugs on floors to create a sense of warmth and comfort. Rugs help to divide up a room into conversation areas and create decorative interest in a room.

Stylist secrets

Many of our readers find that those finishing touches, so often thought to be the fun part of decorating (or styling) can be the hardest to keep timeless and classic. We asked Jacinta to share her best tips on getting this right and creating a home that looks timeless yet really lived in and reflective of its inhabitants.

Getting art right is a big deal. “Add artworks to your walls and go large. Artwork that is too small will not look right on a large wall. Add vignette styling to your consoles, buffet and bookcase. Cluster different sizes, shapes and heights of accessories to create little stories on these areas. The best way to add height between your accessories is to add layers of books into the mix.”

You can even do this in utilitarian rooms like the kitchen by using items like a wooden chopping board, a special cookbook and a mortar and pestle to create little stylish corners against your splashback for a finished, styled look.”

Remember when grouping items together, to stick to odd numbers. And choose one piece in the room as a hero that shows your personality. “It could be a feature chair in a bold pattern you love, a piece of art, or a handmade object that has personal meaning to you. Mix it in with all your contemporary and timeless pieces to keep your home feeling unique and personal.”

We couldn’t agree more that greenery is a must! “A home cannot feel finished without greenery. Either opt for living hardy plants in decorative planters, or go for artificial cascading style plants if you don’t have a green thumb,” Jacinta advises.

What’s on trend this year in interiors?

Although being timeless means not being a slave to trends, it’s still nice to keep an eye on what’s in or out, adding elements of it to your rooms here and there. Jacinta says natural raw materials, such as timber, concrete and terrazzo will be seen in great amounts of over the next 12 months.” Cane and rattan furniture is being introduced as one-off feature pieces, and terrazzo stone is being introduced as the new marble. White Carrara marble will make way for deep vein marbles in browns, green and purples (although there’ll always be a place for the white stuff!).

“We will see earth tones such as terracotta, clay-based beiges and greys, forest greens, navy blues and dusty pinks coming through in styling, such as textiles, linen, accessories and artwork,” Jacinta says. We love the sound of that! And in kitchens, she says we will see a move to more grey or green-based colours rather than the typical white kitchen. “Laminate timber tones will become even more lifelike in their natural colourings and texture, emanating that of a real timber veneer. You will see a move to much darker kitchens too.”

Look out for the seventies influence sticking around too this year. “You’ll see this through the use of terrazzo, vintage-look florals, macramé wall hangings, handmade-looking tiles celebrating imperfections in their glazes, dried flowers being used in styling and a big nod to the environment, with people being more conscious of eco-friendly products and opting for products that are ethically made.”

–All photos of Metricon display home interiors.

For more inspiration, check out Metricon’s online lookbook.

 

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Interiors Addict

Trending: Liberty of London print homewares

Proving yet again that what goes around really does come back, it’s with much delight that I’ve noticed Liberty of London prints popping up all over the place of late. While oversized statement florals have been trending for some time, the Liberty florals are a much finer, more delicate affair. From chairs to cushions, mugs and even wall decals, these timeless English prints are looking modern yet again.

Liberty for Anthropologie mug: Available in three different prints, I bought these for a Liberty-obsessed friend recently and can report that they’re even better in real life. $21 each.

Anthropologie Liberty print mugs

Liberty print duvet set in Betsy print: Perfect for a child’s room, this is one of the brand’s most iconic prints. $200.

Liberty duvet cover

Liberty London Odyssey tray: Direct from Liberty in London, this art nouveau print is superb. $63.

Liberty London trayS’Well Liberty collection insulated bottle: Practical and pretty, these bottles keep drinks hot or cold. $74.95.

SWELL Liberty collection

Maison Madeline blanket: Handmade in Australia, this blanket can be used as a table cloth too. I love the delicate Liberty print trim. $45.

Miss Madeleine blanket

Little Cloud Betsy grey Liberty cloud & stars wall sticker set: These decals can be repositioned countless times and work on walls, furniture and doors. $25.

Little Cloud Liberty wall sticker set

Liberty for Anthropologie Tamsin dining chair: These mix and match beauties speak for themselves. Love! $170 each.

Liberty for Anthropologie chair

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Bedrooms Homewares

Iconic designs in the bedroom with Florence Broadhurst

Legend Australia has done it again, taking Florence Broadhurst’s iconic designs to produce a timeless yet contemporary bedlinen collection for Spring/Summer 2015.

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The latest Japanese-inspired designs include relaxed botanical prints such as Spotted Floral in Chambray and Japanese Floral in Pontoon. The delicate patterning of The Cranes in classic White or more dramatic Navy are perfectly coloured for warm summer nights.

Cranes Navy Main 1A

A more formal print, Medallion Silver, utilises a repeat centrepoint motif to great effect while Zig Zag Natural is a striking interlock geometric in warm grey on summer white.

Medallion Silver

Customisable is this collections’s middle name, with each quilt boasting a different print on the reverse. Each design even has several options in colour and pattern to choose from – coordinate these with the mix of cushions, throws and bathroom towels on offer and you have a truly unique bed linen collection.

The Cranes White

Florence Broadhurst bedlinen is available nationally from David Jones and bedlinen specialists.

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Bedrooms Homewares

Match sheets and cups with Wedgwood’s first bedlinen range

In collaboration with Legend Australia, Wedgwood’s first ever bedlinen collection has arrived – and it is delicious!

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Wild Strawberry

Drawing inspiration from the brand’s own teaware patterns, the Spring/Summer 2015 range is a fresh, contemporary (and not to mention luxurious) take on the classics.

Hibiscus
Hibiscus

The five designs include Wild Strawberry, a finely printed pattern of pink blossoms, verdant leaves and succulent fruit on a crisp white background, Hibiscus, a palette of indigo blues that was inspired by a Wedgwood pattern dating back to 1810, and Night & Day, a complex mix of white on white pattern and weaves.

Night & Day
Night & Day

All the sheet sets come in pure cotton sateen fabrics with self- flange trims and elegant detailing. They also have towels, cushions and throws to match, and are available nationally at David Jones.

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Appliances Kitchens

Smeg releases 14 new ovens to celebrate 30 years of design

To celebrate 30 years of their best-selling Classic stainless steel oven (designed by renowned Italian architect Guido Canali), Smeg have launched a brand new collection of 14 Classic models.

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The very first stainless steel oven to be introduced to the Australian market – at a time when white was the only choice in built-in ovens – Smeg’s original Classic S10X model is on permanent exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.VxGsO8qMfZgysmoyIUbfPlQv4ZA8hk1nBTI9vSp6FJEThe new Classic collection will include 60cm, 70cm and 90cm ovens, plus compact and double models and the truly innovative Speed Oven. And while the beautifully timeless design remains – clean, simple aesthetics with the iconic Classic knob – the new collection is rich with innovative features and functions.

High-tech features include Thermoseal technology, to maintain the perfect atmospheric balance for optimum cooking conditions; eclipse high visibility glass doors, which switch from black opaque glass to transparent when in use; Smart Sense Plus with 50 automatic cooking programmes; integrated cleaning systems; interchangeable racking that will fit any of the Classic appliances; and soft close doors.

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The development of a true Speed Oven is another milestone in the Classic collection. This oven combines circulating microwave power with traditional convection functions to dramatically reduce cooking times – for example, just 30 minutes to cook a whole chicken to golden perfection – while retaining excellent texture, succulence and flavour.

With 14 brand new ovens on offer, there’s something for everyone (and I’d be here all day if I gave you a thorough overview of all!) so make sure you visit Smeg for more information.

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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!

Bed Ottoman www.lavenderhilinteriors.com

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).

Bed Ottoman

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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