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Amy’s lust list: September 2018

Given we’re in the enviable position of coming across gorgeous wares on the daily, I thought it was about time I shared the things I’ve been coveting of late. From Slim Aarons inspired photographic prints to the latest whimsical bed linen, there’s so much to love as we head into spring.

Kerrie Hess ‘Louis Giraffe’ print: The first animal print from the celebrated fashion illustrator, I’m just a little bit in love with the little (big!) guy. Louis the giraffe is statuesque in Paris, standing alongside a set of iconic Louis Vuitton luggage. Perfect for the little ones. From $275.

Kerrie Hess giraffe print

Feliz Home: ‘Dream Weaver’ is the latest collection from this Aussie bedding brand and I’m particularly taken with the delicate hand stitched details, fringing and whimsical patterns. The hand drawn travel-inspired motifs are rather gorgeous too – there are pillows that celebrate an array of Australian capital cities as well as Byron Bay. The range is made from pure Belgian linen and crisp organic cotton and is priced from $39.

Feliz Home

Urban Outfitters bath mats: From statement tigers to Moroccan inspired geometrics, the Urban Outfitters bath mats are perfect for injecting a bit of fun in the bathroom. From $49.

Urban Outfitters bath mat

Urban Outfitters bath rug

Stuart Cantor prints: These remind me so much of the late great Slim Aarons but they were captured by our very own Melbourne-based photographer Stuart Cantor and are available through Tigmi Trading. Shot in France and Italy, old school glamour abounds and don’t even get me started on the gorgeous warm tones.

Stuart Cantor prints

“Tigmi has a certain aesthetic and a warm colour palette. The range we selected is a combination of France and Italy. It’s that old world feeling. You look at the photos and are hopefully transported to another space,” says Stuart. From $800.

Stuart Cantor print

Spark & Burnish Ocean Plastic knobs: Made from ocean plastic and created by industrial designer Andrew Simpson of Vert Design, proceeds from the sale of these gorgeous cabinet handles are donated to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation and go towards raising money for marine conservation projects. $77 each.

Castle & Things Sweet Pea quilt cover: The latest from Rachel Castle is like spring for the bed. I absolutely adore the combination of floral and stripe. Love! From $135.

Rachel Castle

Rachel Castle stripe pillow

Jen’s last lust list

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Expert Tips Renting

5 ways to make your (temporary) mark on a rented home

Decorate your home without the need of a hammer or drill and without damaging your walls with 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips, which hold up to 7kg. Visit go.3m.com/loveyourwalls/ for decorating inspiration and the chance to win some great prizes.

If there’s one thing that annoys me more than the painfully slow scoring process on The Block, it’s people saying you can’t or, worse still, there’s no point, in making an effort with your interiors if you rent your home. AAAGGGHHHH. Nonsense!

Of course there’s a point. One of the main things I hope to get across in this blog, is how much joy and fun you can get from making your home a nest, filling it with things that make you smile or perhaps feel calm and secure, or remind you of a great holiday. It can be as simple as the lovely feeling of your home being very “you” or feeling so super cosy that there’s nowhere you’d rather unwind after a busy day at the office. And it doesn’t have to be hard, expensive or permanent.

Here are my top 5 ways to add some personality and you-ness to your rented home. Because we all deserve to love our home and get the feel-good vibes that go along with that, whether we own or not. And let’s face it, it’s increasingly bloody hard to get on the housing ladder, especially in Sydney!

1. The last time I looked, rugs, furniture and accessories were all removable and therefore able to be moved from room to room or home to home, or even packed away and saved for a future home if they don’t work in the next place. There is no reason why you can’t invest in these items because they can move with you. Be smart and buy key, larger pieces in neutral colours.

My last rented apartment in Home Beautiful
My last rented apartment in Home Beautiful

2. Put up art and framed photos using 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips. These aren’t just for small frames.  You can use them to hang frames weighing up to a whopping 7kg. No limits! Creating a gallery wall of photos or hanging a favourite art print above your bed are now options without leaving so much as a mark on your landlord’s walls. Winning.

3. Change curtains and blinds. I have never EVER lived with the supplied curtains or blinds in a rental. I remove them, put them away safely somewhere and replace them with whatever I like. I simply put back the originals when I come to move out. You can also change the shower curtain if you have one.

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Urban Outfitters sell great shower curtains online

4. Try removable wallpaper. There’s the vinyl self-adhesive kind (try Wallcreations or The Wallsticker Company) or the real paper kind (read about my experience with Publisher Textiles, tried and tested!) and you can damn well have that feature wall if you want it!

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My wallpaper being removed at the end of my last tenancy

5. Ok, so this one isn’t temporary but bear with me. Depending on how long you’re likely to live in your rental and how important your interiors are to you, weigh up whether you might be prepared to spend a little money on things you won’t be able to take with you when you leave. This isn’t for everyone, but I’ve done this myself. In one apartment I HATED the kitchen floor so much I offered to pay half for a new one and the landlord said yes. In another apartment, when I moved in, I realised quite how badly the place needed a lick of paint (but it certainly wasn’t bad enough that you could argue it HAD to be done). I offered to pay half to have the small place painted and the job was done within a week. Happy days! I can’t tell you what a difference it made and I didn’t regret a dollar. Yes, you won’t get that money back but if you, like me, are really fussy about what your home looks like, you might consider it’s money well spent.

Having both rented and owned, I don’t think there’s been much difference in how much love has gone into my homes’ interiors. How about you?

 Love to hear your tips for making your mark on you rental! Please share in the comments.

This post is part of a Nuffnang native advertising series.

Decorate your home without the need of a hammer or drill and without damaging your walls with 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips, which hold up to 7kg. Visit go.3m.com/loveyourwalls for decorating inspiration and the chance to win some great prizes.

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Interiors Addict

I heart Urban Outfitters homewares

Did you know that Urban Outfitters now ships for FREE to Australia if your order’s over $50 (not hard) and returns are only $5? Hooray! They have some of the best value, on trend, fun, colourful homewares going. I thought I’d pick a few of my current favourites from the bed linen range. Neon brights, chevron, patchwork, textured; there’s a bit of everything!

Paper Medallion doona cover. $79-$89
Smell the Roses pillowcase set, $34