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Design Homewares Styling

Wall hooks: 10 of the most good looking and useful!

No longer just a purely utilitarian solution, the humble wall hook has had a serious glow-up over the last few years. From brass to wood and rattan to hand-carved and hand-painted, these are our favourite picks.

norsuHOME solid brass wall hook/knob: Designed in-house, these 100 per cent solid brass hooks come in a gorgeous matte finish for a modern luxe feel. $45 each.

Norsu hooks

Lucie Kaas Sketch wall hooks: Made from solid oak, hand painted and sealed in hard wearing non-toxic varnish, these gorgeous hooks have an abundance of personality. We love! $42 each.

Simple Form wall hooks

Pineapple Traders brass Shaka hook: The ideal complement to a coastal home, this super fun brass hook is inspired by the Hawaiian hand gesture of the Shaka. It’s available in sculpture and key ring form too. $42.95.

Pineapple Traders hook

West Elm Mid-Century hook rack (white): A stylish option for the hallway, we love the antique brass detail on these mid-century inspired coat racks. From $119.

West Elm

Zakkia terrazzo hooks: Available in black, snow, rose and seashell, these versatile hooks are perfect for the wall or you could even use them to up cycle a cupboard or chest of drawers. $56.

Zakkia hooks

Scandiluxe Luxe scoop hook: Available in American oak and walnut timbers, this stylish brass trimmed hook is perfect for organising a bedroom, bathroom, laundry or entry. $35.95.

Scandiluxe hook

Ferm Living Animal hand-carved hooks: One for the kids, these whimsical, safari themed hand-painted hooks look fabulous with or without something hanging from them. $39 each.

Ferm Living animal hooks

Aura three hook wall hanger: Combining metal and rattan, this bohemian number would look fabulous in a seaside home or an inner-city apartment. We like its eclectic feel. $34.95.

Aura three hook wall hanger

Oliver Thom Kolor line hooks: Available in three sizes and a rainbow of colours, these delicate, minimal hooks look graphic and playful on the wall. They’re great for hanging towels or keys. From $40.

Oliver Thom hooks

Muuto The Dots set of five: A modern classic, for good reason, these Scandinavian hooks can be arranged on the wall in any pattern. They’re available in an array of colours. $185.

Muuto wall hooks
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Homewares

Hot trend: Our top 10 wall hooks

Once the understudy, the latest wall hooks have moved beyond pure utilitarianism to become the star of the interior show. A hot interior trend for 2018, the latest decorative wall hooks are both pretty and practical and grouped artfully together can pack a visual punch too.

The Wall Collective Four Hook Pack: With a choice of 11 shapes in 19 colours, this Insta fave create candy for the walls. $70.

Hang It Designs assorted wall hooks: I love the clean, stylised vibe of these hooks. Perfect for animal lovers, you can choose from a fox, cat, dog or rabbit, $25 each.

Bendo Clip Luxe wall hook: This oversized paper clip is available in copper, black and chrome. $35 each.

IKEA SKUGGIS wall hook: With a concealed fitting and made from bamboo, these hooks are a steal at $7.99 each.

Adairs Kids Flamingo shaped wall hook: Ideal for a little girl’s room. $13.99.

Normann Copenhagen Curve wall hook: From one of my favourite Scandinavian brands comes this simple design that is available in five gorgeous shades. $34.Zakkia Terrazzo Hook: Made from on-trend terrazzo, these circular hooks come in rose, black and white colour ways. $49 each.

Anthropologie Rabbit Forestry hook: Fashioned out of brass, I love the whimsical vibe of this little number. $22.

The Design Hunter Luxe wall hook: Available in American oak, black stained oak and walnut, it’s the brass tip that really sets this mid-century inspired hook off. $42 each.

Muuto The Dots wall hooks: This iconic Danish design kickstarted the recent trend. From $36 each.

Check out the top home trends to try in 2018 according to Pinterest.

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Bathrooms

Our pick: Five fabulous bathroom accessories

While we put a lot of thought into styling our bedrooms and main living spaces, the bathroom is often overlooked — a missed styling opportunity if you ask us! Given the wash room is often sorely neglected, we’ve compiled a bunch of fabulous bathroom accessories to help you lift your bathroom’s game.

Toothbrush holder: If your budget is tight and you were going to invest in just one bathroom accessory, make it this. Quirky and cool, this toothbrush holder is all you need to lift your bathroom vanity. $39.95.

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DC Short heated wooden towel ladder: Designed to be fixed as if leaning against the wall, we love the laid-back vibe of this functional piece. $1,100.

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Tombolo 8 bath rack: The wine glass cut-outs are what got us. What’s not to love about this unique piece that is available in oak and walnut finishes? $545.

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Lulu hooks: Inspired by an open flower, these chic wall hooks come in five different sizes and are available in black, white, silver, gold and copper. We love them clustered together. $39.95.

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Monty cedar bath mat: Made from natural cedar and available in small, medium, large and custom sizes these are great for outdoor showers. $200.

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All of these bathroom accessories are available online from Candana.

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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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Photo: Therese Sennerholt

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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Photo: Apartment Diet

  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.

Photo: Muuto
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.

Photo: New Zealand Design Blog
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.