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Bedrooms Competitions

Win the ultimate in stylish shoe storage worth almost $2,000

Sagitine wardrobe storage solutions brilliantly blur the boundaries between art and design. This season, they’re reaching greater design heights with the new 20-stand New York Stand (RRP $1,800). And one of you is going to win one!

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Following on from the success of the 14-box Shanghai Stand, it’s been designed with a traditional NYC warehouse apartment in mind, where space is a squeeze. Available in black or white, The New York Stand is made from coated cardboard, a powder-coated aluminium stand and solid walnut top, making it feel like a substantial furniture piece rather than simply shoe storage.

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Founder and creative director Tina Clark says: “We wanted to modernise the traditional shoe rack with a sleek and contemporary vintage interpretation that will complement both a modern home or an Art Deco space.”

Whatever your storage needs (and nobody says you have to use this for shoes only), The Sagitine New York Stand is easy to assemble and lets you organise your most cherished shoes, frocks, quality silks and happy socks. So take a bite of the big apple and tuck your treasures away for years to come.

Sagitine also provide a range of stackable coated cardboard boxes on their own (from $45-to-$95) in black or white and a range of sizes, each box is topped with a genuine leather handle and gold detail.

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WIN

One very lucky reader will win a medium New York Stand (powder coated aluminium with a solid walnut top) and 20 boxes in their choice of black or white, worth a total of $1,800. The stand’s dimensions are 130cm x 32cm x 52cm.

To enter, complete the form below and follow Sagitine on Instagram by 5pm AEST next Friday 18 March 2016.

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Expert Tips Furniture Homewares

5 tricks to create an entrance in even the tiniest of spaces

By Natalie Shell

With so many of us living in open plan spaces, or apartments with shared hallways, the entrance seems to have disappeared and as such, our stuff lands everywhere: our keys, your wallet, bags, shoes, coats, bills etc … usually on and under the nearest flat surface. Usually places we don’t want things to land. When things aren’t where they should be, they just feel like mess, like clutter.

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So here are five easy tips that experts use to create an entrance in even the smallest of places. You can use one, two or all five …and never lose your keys again.

  1. Add floating shelves near the door

You can start small. Even the smallest space can handle a little shelf or drawer with a bowl for bills and keys. If you have a larger space, floating shelves can also create the feeling of space, allowing you to be creative and create a boundary for shoes to hide underneath.

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  1. Add a bench or chair

A simple bench or chair offers something pretty to look at, but is also a practical and convenient place to sit near the door (to put on or take off your shoes, for example). It also serves to create a place for shoes to congregate underneath.

Photo: Kara Rosenlund
Photo: Kara Rosenlund
  1. Add hooks

Like above, a few hooks are an easy trick to keep things off the ground or from piling on the nearest sofa. You may have noticed the Eames Hang It All and Muuto Dots appearing everywhere in interiors land. Not only are they pretty but they look good when nothing is hanging on them as well. You don’t need to bust the budget; simple, inexpensive and cute hooks are available from places like Target too.

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Photo: Muuto
  1. Add closed storage

Hate seeing everything out? Have you been cringing at the“stuff out everywhere” pictures above? You’re probably what we call a‘concealer’ (as opposed to a revealer). Adding storage that closes, at least at the sides, is an easy way to create an entrance way that works for concealers.

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Photo: FANCY! Design Blog
  1. Add some accessories: Add some things that make you smile

Mirrors, art, paint, wallpaper, rugs, flowers and plants are a key part of our Happy House Rules and are all tricks of the design trade that make spaces, and entrances or hallways, feel better. You could just dip your toe into accessorising by using washi tape to stick some postcards up on the wall, placing a small vase with a flower on your table, or go all out by hanging an oversized statement piece of art, laying a ‘wow’ (runner) rug or painting your walls in deep jewel tones. Don’t get overwhelmed. Start by adding one thing that when you see it, makes you smile. And go from there.

All of these ideas will have the transformative power of creating an entrance where there wasn’t one and setting a positive mood for you and anyone else that walks through the door.

–Natalie Shell is one half of HappyHouseRules.com, a lifestyle coaching practice that uses design thinking to help clients make space to focus on what really matters. She teaches clients how to create the homes, work and lifestyles they love and that support their true desires.

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Covet my coffee table House Tours

Covet my coffee table: with Shoes of Prey co-founder Jodie Fox

Jodie Fox is the co-founder of design your own shoes website Shoes of Prey. This week, she’s sharing her coffee table with us, which is actually an old shipping trunk from Mitchell Road Auction House in Sydney. The award-winning entrepreneur is a sentimental soul who loves collecting items from her travels or to mark special moments in her life.

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“I love the colour and wooden panels on the trunk,” says Jodie. “Mostly, I love that it has a luggage stamp from South Hampton!

“My home is my sanctuary. I don’t like to have a lot of things, but the things I do have, I want to be meaningful and beautiful so that when I get home I can really relish that space. I collect things when I travel, or when I am experiencing something special. I normally collect without a whole lot of thought given to where things will go. I’m such a sentimental girl. Ultimately, things do find their place in my home in a way that is cohesive.”

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On Jodie’s coffee table is an album, Alanka, that a friend of hers just released. “It’s been something she has had in her mind for so many years, so it’s a real privilege to see it come to life.

“I love a good scented candle as much as the next girl. I light them whenever I am doing yoga, just to create a little bit of atmosphere and focus. This particular candle I bought the day we closed our first round of funding for Shoes of Prey and I think it’s so special that I still haven’t lit it. Odd and sentimental, I know!”

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Wherever there are books, Jodie, who travels often for business, feels at home. “Some of my most prized are on the coffee table, within easy reach to flip through and read.”

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Photography by Jacqui Turk.

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Interiors Addict

TOMS x Jonathan Adler shoes and sunnies

Is there nothing Jonathan Adler isn’t putting his name to lately? Just recently I saw his luggage range for Tumi and last week I was sent a pair of his shoes for TOMS. Cute eh? Perfect for next time I hit the beach. And TOMS are a fantastic brand, as for each pair sold they give a pair to a child in need (ten million so far!)

Jonathan’s limited edition range comprises sunglasses, canvas shoes and sandals in his bold signature prints. These are a great collector’s item for Adler fans and all for a great cause! “I’ve been a longtime fan, wearer and devotee of TOMS,” Jonathan said. “When the collaboration came about I was ecstatic because it felt right and organic. I wanted the spirit of TOMS to reflect the spirit of my work, which is what I call style, craft and joy.”

The shoes and sandals are $65 and the sunglasses from $180 (prices in Australian dollars and subject to change dependent on the exchange rate) Buy online from the US store for delivery to Australia.