STSxMakelight winner!

Wow. What month of flat lay beauty it has been (and I have to say I have become slightly addicted to doing them myself after my initial fear!). There were very nearly 400 entries this month to win a place on one of Emily’s Makelight workshops – thank you so much to everyone who experimented, styled and photographed such beautiful images.

We had such a tough time deciding on the winner (I had a long list of about 50!) but Emily, Ruth, Charlotte and I finally came to an agreement. So, our winner is…

Congratulations to Katie, who writes the blog Thevintagehousethatcould. You have won your choice of Emily’s photography workshops or E-courses! Yay! We loved the combination of soft blues, greys and copper and all the different texture and that bit of sparkle.

Thank you again to everyone who took part. Pop over to these gorgeous blog posts that were written and styled this month:

Life by Naomi | Wild and Grizzly | Geoffrey and Grace | Lobster and Swan | Cabinet Maker’s Love Tale | The Lovely Drawer | Candy Pop | The Vintage House That Could | Owl and Accordion | Mummy Limited | Tea with Ruby |  little maldod | Growing Spaces | ling yeung b | The Villa on Mount Pleasant | The Vintage Good Life | Seeds and Stitches | Capture by Lucy | Under the Plum Blossom Tree | Sew Simone | Gathered Cheer | Makelight | Lotts and Lots | Apartment Apothecary

Charlotte and I are ridiculously excited about your Styling the Seasons posts for December – we will go back to the normal format of a styled surface so show us your Christmas decorations with the hashtag #StylingTheSeasons! I expect glitter, glitz and a good dose of tinsel 😉

I will be back later on this week with my December post!

Katy x

 

Samsung Smart Things

My sister, Juliette, lives in a London flat and works crazy hours so often her home is empty from 7am to 10pm, if not later. The other day she arrived home to find her front door had been bashed down by the fire brigade after one of the taps had been running hot water (she didn’t turn it off properly) all day and created so much steam that all hell broke loose. The emergency services had no idea how to get in touch with her so had no option but to break down the door so she arrived home to chaos. All the while, Juliette had been at work, none the wiser. So, what if we could control, monitor and secure our homes from an app on our phones? What if we were alerted every time there was motion, a temperature rise or fall and most helpfully in this case, an increase in moisture? Life could be that much easier.

A couple of weeks ago I was invited to Ham Yard Hotel in Soho for breakfast and to attend one of the Samsung Series talks of 2015; topics ranging from the rise of technology in health and wellbeing with Hemsley & Hemsley to the evolution of film technology with Working Title productions. I was lucky enough to go along to the Smart Home talk in conversation with, among others, the Soho House Group architect Alex Jackson and we were given a chance to try out the newly launched Smart Things technology in one of the hotel’s suites. Not a bad way to spend breakfast time. Smart Things originated after the founder experienced a major leak in his home whilst he was away. He had absolutely no idea of the damage being done and when he returned he was faced with a $100k repairs bill. Soon after he began to develop the Smart Things technology, starting with a moisture sensor, and launched a Kickstarter campaign, which was eventually taken over by Samsung.

Samsung Smart Things at the Ham Yard Hotel | Apartment Apothecary

I have to say that I was a real technophobe before I met Jules; I didn’t even know what a smart phone was, I had a CD-man (we’re talking only six years ago!), I’d never owned a computer and I had a TV the size of a postage stamp. Oh how things have changed! Jules is a web developer and completely obsessed with all types of technology and I have to say he is a big part of this blog – I wouldn’t have been able to start it without him. He has also taught me an appreciation for how technology can work for you, not against you, which is exactly the ethos of Samsung’s Smart Home. We were shown various different ways in which Samsung technology can be used as standard throughout one’s home but the thing that really caught my attention was Smart Things, only recently launched here in the UK (it can already keep stock of your fridge over in the States!). In the hotel suite, we went on a tour of the bedroom that had a Smart Things hub – a small box and a plug – installed). From the hotel bed I could turn on the lights, boil the kettle, turn on the radio, heat up my hair straighteners and make sure the temperature of the room was just right all from the Smart Things app on my phone. Now that is what I need in the morning!

Samsung Smart Things at the Ham Yard Hotel | Apartment Apothecary

The Smart Things hub allows you to control functions in your home either from within your home or remotely using just your phone. All you need are the plugs if you want to control things like TV’s, radios, fans and lights and there are different sensors that you can also install (when I say install, all I mean is stick or screw to a door or wall) to monitor motion, presence, temperature and moisture. It is hassle free, discrete, affordable and takes minutes to set up with no big wall panels or cables to hide. Take a look at this video to show more ways in which Smart Things can be used in any type of home…

In my own home we are now using the Smart Things starter kit and we have set up the plug to turn off our lamps, TV and radio when we leave the house and to put the lamps on when we return. We can also double check that our back door is open when we are out (I constantly have a panic that is is closed and that Otto won’t be able to get out to go to the loo if he is left at home alone). I can check I’ve turned my hair straighteners off, another panic I often have, and don’t even get me started on my “have I turned off the iron?” routine. Using the motion sensor we know whether Otto is moving around whilst we are out and we can even turn the radio or TV on if we are going to be out for longer than expected as he likes to watch a bit of TV! We will also be instantly alerted if someone enters our home. None of this takes any effort or much expense.

Samsung Smart Things at the Ham Yard Hotel | Apartment Apothecary

Samsung Smart Things at the Ham Yard Hotel | Apartment Apothecary

After the talk we also got to try out more of the Smart Home technology. Using the mask below I could see a 3D virtual room so if you needed help planning changes to your interior you could visualise it all here – clever!

Samsung Smart Things at the Ham Yard Hotel | Apartment Apothecary

The Smart Things Starter Kit is £199, which includes the hub, a plug and four different sensors and you can find out more about it here. It could even be the perfect Christmas present?

What would you like to control or monitor in your home when you are out?

Katy x

 

*This post was written in collaboration with Samsung.

 

And so it begins…

I sat down yesterday and started to plan my Christmas content for the blog (probably should have done that a while ago!) and I am now so excited about the start of December. I wanted to share my inspiration with you today and what I hope to share here over the next few weeks. So here goes…

Styling the Seasons for December

I am very excited about putting my first Christmas decorations up this weekend for my Styling the Seasons post. I’m thinking hanging lights, candles and I have an amazing white swan feather that Jules picked up for me in the park that will get this glitter treatment!

Christmas decorations and homemade gift ideas | Gold tipped feathers | Apartment Apothecary

Image via Ruffled blog

Christmas table with West Elm

A group of my lovely blogger friends have come together to style twelve different Christmas tables for the twelve days of Christmas, organised by the gorgeous Teri over at The Lovely Drawer. I have styled up a breakfast table so keep your eye out on the West Elm blog.

Christmas decorations and homemade gift  ideas | Nordic Christmas table | Apartment Apothecary

Image via  100 Layer Cake

Decking the halls

I would love to put together a simple green garland for you all to try as well as a wreath with a bit of a twist (think succulents).

Christmas decorations and homemade gift  ideas | Simple Christmas garland | Apartment Apothecary

Image via HOMEY oh my!

Homemade gifts

I would like to show you a few easy gift wrapping ideas that can make the smallest of presents extra special as well as a couple of cheap and easy homemade Christmas presents.

Christmas decorations and homemade gift ideas | Gift wrapping station | Apartment Apothecary

Image via The Gifted blog

Christmas decorations and homemade gift  ideas | Christmas in a jar | Make your home smell like Christmas | Apartment Apothecary

‘Christmas in a jar’ that you simmer in water to make your home smell like Christmas. I made these last year and you can see the tutorial here.

Pooch packages

I am ridiculously excited about the dog gift exchange that is being organised by Em over on Oh Gosh blog. Em has asked dog owners to sign up their pooches and everyone will be allocated a dog to make a gift package for (quick, you need to sign up by November 30th!). Otto can not wait to get to work on making his pooch package…

Dog gift exchange for Christmas | Golden Retriever | Apartment Apothecary

Don’t forget, I will also be starting my gift guides on Friday (get a sneaky peek here) so keep an eye out for that and if all the stars align I may be able to squeeze in a few things you can do to prepare your home for house guests over the festive season. As an added bonus I will be running a competition to win this radio (I have one myself and it is my new favourite thing) just in time for the perfect present.

What have you got on your Christmas ‘to do’ list?

Katy x

 

New build London flat

When one of my readers described my interiors style as taking a trip to Scandinavia via an English car boot sale, I could not have been more flattered. So when The Spaces contacted me about featuring a collection of new build London flats, not far from my own home, that have Japanese and Scandinavian influences with an English twist, I scheduled it in immediately.

Having bought two new build flats in the last ten years, based on affordability and location, and having viewed a million more, I know the soulless white box syndrome well. However, the architects of the New Cross Lofts (for sale, btw) have done something amazing with the space and design of these flats; their use of colour, texture, wall and floor finishes, windows and outside space make these new builds more characterful and interesting than anything I have ever seen in this price bracket (all relative, I know – but in central(ish) London you’re doing well if anything is under a million these days). I also love how peaceful and serene the interior is; perfect for busy, hectic city living.

Stunning London flat | Minimalist style | Stylish new build | Apartment Apothecary

Stunning London flat | Minimalist style | Stylish new build | Apartment Apothecary

Stunning London flat | Minimalist style | Stylish new build | Apartment Apothecary

Stunning London flat | Minimalist style | Stylish new build | Apartment Apothecary

Stunning London flat | Minimalist style | Stylish new build | Apartment Apothecary

Personally, I love the light, space and clever design of these flats that make them so much more than a generic new build (like my own!!). You can see more of both flats and the sales details over on The Spaces.

Would you ever consider living in a new build?

Katy x

*New Cross Lofts designed by Chan & Eayrs – all images by Rosella Degori for The Spaces.

Eclectic homewares

When we ripped up our carpets last year that had been destroyed by Otto as a puppy (I lost count of the number of times I found myself on my knees scrubbing that carpet clean) I was really excited about choosing a rug once we had painted the floor. I have always been really keen on unique one-off rugs and I trawled through the internet looking for something a bit different that would soften the edges of a hard, stark floor. Ever since I have always had one eye on picking up more unique pieces to add to the eclectic style we have in our flat. Liking a lot of white, as I do, it is also a really good way of adding a few bursts of colours and/or texture to a room.

I know it can be tough to find the time to wade through sites looking for one-off homewares and I remember at the time I bought my rug, which I got shipped from Turkey, lots of people asked me where they could buy one from. Therefore, I have put together a little collection of some of my favourite pieces from some great shops that have done all the hard work for you and sourced these beautiful pieces from around the world…

1. Fair-trade Ghanaian Bolga basket, Potch. 2. Kantha gown, Toast 3. Beni Ourain rug, Maud Interiors 4. Kilim Pouf, Maud Interiors 5. Injiri-Khadi cushion cover, Addition Store 6. Moroccan leather slippers, Decorator’s Notebook 7. Aonla rug, Urbanara 8. Moroccan pom pom blanket, Maud Interiors.

You know I love a basket or three and I picked up one of the Ghanaian baskets in Brixton market the other day and it’s perfect for winter blankets or magazines next to the sofa. The gorgeous pouf from Maud Interiors is not only a handy extra seat or ottoman but there is something so warm and welcoming about the colours and pattern of kilim textiles (and they hide sneaky red wine spillages a treat!). I have been lusting after a Moroccan pom pom blankets for too long and I think it could be a real showstopper in any room. Add to that the Moroccan leather slippers (perfect gift for any man this Xmas) and the delicious kantha gown made from recycled Indian saris, what more could you need? Well, maybe that beautiful vintage Beni Ourain rug – swoon!

Photograph of my sitting room by Katharine Peachey.

I hope you like some of my choices. Do explore the shops I have picked out because they all have some really beautiful, unique pieces that you won’t see anywhere else. Don’t be afraid to mix and match in your home – I wrote a post last year about combining different styles so take a look for a bit of inspiration and guidance.

Katy x

 

*This post was written in collaboration with Maud Interiors.