Getting rid of the guest room

Such a controversial decision, it seems. I mentioned the idea to Jules a while ago, and although he generally doesn’t have particularly strong opinions about the design of our flat, he really took offence to the idea of getting rid of the double bed that sits there all year round, perfectly made up, looking a bit sorry for itself. When I mentioned it to family they also thought I was mad: “Why would you get rid of such a lovely luxury?”, “But what about all your visitors?”, “Why on earth would you do that?”.

We live in a two bedroom 75 square metre flat in Bermondsey and we’re very lucky: the flat is a stone’s throw from the river, we can walk into town, we have a huge communal roof terrace, balcony and a big, beautiful park on our door step. Very lucky indeed.

However, as time moves on more stuff is accrued, dogs get bigger, future babies become a consideration, and careers change, which impacts on the way we live in our home. As of September, Jules and I will both be working from home (eeeek!) after I made the decision to leave teaching to develop my blog, start making and selling and help others design their own homes. Living on a budget in London means you have to make compromises (relative, I know) and the guest room, a former luxury, has become a space we really need to use as a work room. Currently, it does house my desk and craft supplies along one wall but the bed takes up the majority of the room.

If we kept our beautifully made guest room bed my daily working life would be that much more difficult. I would have to scrabble around every day trying to find a surface large enough to cut fabric, a blank white wall to shoot a project or have to pack up everything each day instead of being able to leave out resources I need for an ongoing project, just so those six visitors per year can have a bedroom to themselves, instead of using our sofa bed in the sitting room. This may sound selfish to you, but it just sounds like common sense to me. I saw a property show the other day and the advice given to the woman in her twenties buying her first flat was: don’t push yourself financially to buy a two bedroom flat just so you can provide a bed for occasional visitors – with all the money you save you could put them up in the best hotel in town.

Anyhoo, my point is that I think it’s important when you live in a home for a while to step back, evaluate how life may or may not have changed and not be scared to make changes, if needed. I’ll share my ideas for the room in my next post.

Do you have a redundant guest room that could be put to much better use?

Katy x

Grand Designs Live – my top picks

A couple of weeks ago Jules and I trotted off to the Grand Designs Live show on a Sunday afternoon as I was kindly invited by John Lewis. He spent most of the afternoon looking at gadgets, we both had a fifteen minute massage in the £3000 massage chairs (they are surprisingly good and now Jules wants one for his office) and I poked around all the room sets.

Here are my top three picks from the show and some new products that I discovered and now want!

1. Ikea

When you get that ‘I’m totally done with Ikea’ feeling, along comes a new range or product that sucks you right back in. The new Fabrikor metal and glass cabinet, in the corner of this creative room set within the exhibition, is my new object of desire.

Grand Designs Live top picks www.apartmentapothecary.com

Grand Designs Live top picks www.apartmentapothecary.com

Fabrikor cabinet from Ikea £150.

2. Joined and Jointed

The best discovery I made at the show was Joined and Jointed. I am now totally in love with their beautifully crafted wooden furniture with a mid-century vibe. I nearly bought one of their desks there and then (you get large discounts on most of the products at this type of show) until Jules reminded me that we actually haven’t got enough room for a new desk. Gutted.

Grand Designs Live top picks www.apartmentapothecary.com

Grand Designs Live top picks www.apartmentapothecary.com

Homestation desk in Oak from Joined and Jointed £495.

3. John Lewis

John Lewis is my absolute ‘go-to’ for almost everything (I walk past it on the way to and from work everyday so I pretty much live in there). They were showcasing their fitted kitchens and large appliances at the show, as well as celebrating 150 years in the business. I loved their recreation of a kitchen they sold in the 1950’s and wish they still sold it! The kitchen was also scattered with retro accessories and my favourite was the steel bread bin that they are selling as part of their 150 years celebration; they have collaborated with longstanding suppliers to create some unique and exclusive commemorative products.

Grand Designs Live top picks www.apartmentapothecary.com

Grand Designs Live top picks www.apartmentapothecary.com

Wensco Steel Grandy bread bin from John Lewis £79.95.

What do you think about my top picks? Tempted by any of them?

Thanks again to John Lewis for the tickets.

Katy x

 

Pastel interiors

Some pretty, pretty pastels for you today seeing as Easter is upon us (did you see my pastel Easter table decoration tutorial this week?). Here are some ideas of to incorporate pastels into your home without your interior feeling sickly or twee…

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Image from Raney Town.

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Image from Ontwerpduo.

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Image from 79 Ideas.

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Image from Ferm Living.

Pastel interiors www.apartmentapothecary.com

Image from Uusi Muste.

Enjoy the long weekend – fingers crossed the sun stays out!

Katy x

Your daily inspiration

I am really enjoying seeing your daily inspiration images as part of my Loaf Apothecary lamp giveaway (details of how to enter are at the bottom of this post). The giveaway ends on Monday but before I announce the winner I want to share some of your entries that I like best…

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

This lovely entry came from Farah. I am totally obsessed with jellies: the shape, colour, form. This is one of my favourite pins ever. Follow Farah on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Laura, of Hello Mister Magpie, pinned this beautiful, calming interior – very inspiring indeed. Follow Laura on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Lou, of Little Green Shed, entered this image, which I love as I’m so in to house plants at the moment. I also really want that chair and footstool – swoon. Follow Lou on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Gorgeous Tulips were pinned by Philli. I think some of these are Parrot Tulips that I have only recently discovered and they are amazing! Follow Philli on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Maxine pinned these gorgeous classic Penguin books. Follow Maxine on Pinterest here.

Then all the dog images (which are my secret favourites!)…

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Florence, of Flossie Teacakes, entered this image of her dog, Nell, pawing over her inspiring fabric designs. Too good. Follow Florence on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

This is Loaf’s daily inspiration – their Loaf HQ mascot, Rhuby, who is doing some serious loafing on their Blue Barn rug. Follow Loaf on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Becky entered this picture of her dog, Mini, loafing on her homemade bed. I’m in love. Follow Becky on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Joanna’s dog, Ollie, in his little outfit – too much! Follow Joanna on Pinterest here.

And for some more personal images…

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

This beautiful shot of a flooded field was taken by Sophie, of Simon Scott Landscaping. Such inspiring colours. Follow Sophie on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

James entered a picture of his vintage Singer sewing machine – very jealous of this beauty. Follow James on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Jill entered this lovely picture of Edinburgh Botanics. Such beautiful architecture and look at that blue sky! Follow Jill on Pinterest here.

Your daily inspiration. Loaf giveaway on www.apartmentapothecary.com

Beth entered this lovely picture of her best friends. What’s more inspiring than that? Follow Beth on Pinterest here.

There is still time to enter the giveaway – you’ve got until Monday March 31st to pin the image below or pin your #dailyinspiration image! Happy pinning!

I would like to win the @Loafdotcom #apothecarygiveaway from www.apartmentapothecary.com

PIN ME TO WIN ME!

To enter the giveaway:

1) Pin the image above of the Apothecary lamp onto your Pinterest account and follow @loafdotcom on Pinterest to gain one entry.

Add this description to the picture:

I would like to win the @Loafdotcom #apothecarygiveaway from www.apartmentapothecary.com

To gain more entries…

2) Upload or re-pin a picture to your Pinterest account of your daily inspiration (you will gain an entry for each day of the competition that you upload a picture – competition closes on March 31st). This can be anything from places, to friends, to pets, to flowers, to books.

Add this description to your picture:

My #dailyinspiration for the @Loafdotcom and @aptapothecary #apothecarygiveaway

 

Thank you for all your inspiring entries so far.

Katy x

 

My daily inspiration

 

Have you entered my Loaf giveaway yet to win the gorgeous Apothecary lamp? You’ve got until March 31st to pin the image below – it is that simple. The lamp was inspired by a pile of old apothecary jars in India and I love the simple, vintage-feel of the lamp base.

If you don’t have a Pinterest account set one up here; it is such a great tool to collect inspiration (although it can get quite addictive, I warn you!). I’ve just set up a wedding inspiration pin board on my account and I am slightly worried I may lose hours, if not days, of my life.

I would like to win the @Loafdotcom #apothecarygiveaway from www.apartmentapothecary.com

PIN ME TO WIN ME!

To enter the giveaway:

1) Pin the image above of the Apothecary lamp onto your Pinterest account and follow @loafdotcom on Pinterest to gain one entry.

Add this description to the picture:

I would like to win the @Loafdotcom #apothecarygiveaway from www.apartmentapothecary.com

To gain more entries…

2) Upload a picture to your Pinterest account of your daily inspiration (you will gain an entry for each day of the competition that you upload a picture – competition closes on March 31st). This can be anything from places, to friends, to pets, to flowers, to books.

Add this description to your picture:

My #dailyinspiration for the @Loafdotcom and @aptapothecary #apothecarygiveaway

 

The theme of the giveaway is inspiration and so to gain extra entries to the competition, and increase your chances of winning, I have been asking you to upload pictures to Pinterest of what inspires you on a daily basis. I wanted to show you some of my daily inspiration images that I have pinned here, just in case you need some inspiration (that’s the seventh time I have used the word inspiration in this post so far!).

Liberty print fabric www.apartmentapothecary.com

I rummage through my fabric stash and get inspired by the fabric before I decide on a project that will best fit the print.

Vintage wallpaper and Loaf bed www.apartmentapothecary.com

I’m always inspired by vintage wallpaper; the colours, shapes, patterns, forms and I love creating craft projects with it. I framed a piece for this bedroom as it was too beautiful not to be looked at every day.

This is a postcard that I bought for my mum's birthday this week. I was inspired by the vibrant colours and graphic design.

This is a postcard that I bought for my mum’s birthday this week. I was inspired by the vibrant colours and graphic design.

Photograph by www.katharinepeachey.co.uk

When sunlight streams though the windows in the morning it really does inspire me to make the most of the day. This beautiful window was shot by Katharine Peachey.

My puppy Otto www.apartmentapothecary.com

Seeing this little pup’s face every morning is the most inspiring thing in the world.

Get pinning everybody!

Katy x