Blog love

Happy weekend everybody, albeit a very wet one here in London. If you plan on staying at home today, I have the perfect reading for you…

Remodelista

A great interiors book is reviewed this week over on Remodelista – Beautifully Small: Clever ideas for compact spaces, by Sara Emslie. The photographs of this London cottage are featured in the book – I need to live there!

Beautifully Small by Sara Emslie | Apartment Apothecary

Sugar and Cloth

There’s a lovely, bright and cheerful DIY project featured on Sugar and Cloth this week. If you are looking for an easy craft project this weekend, this could be for you.

DIY colour block trivets | Sugar and Cloth

Growing Spaces

I have a thing about Sloe Gin – I love it – so I wanted to share Heather’s recipe. If you make it, please bring me round a glass or two.

Make your own sloe gin | Growing Spaces

Betty and Walter

I’m feeling inspired by the lovely Lisa Levis’s latest blog post to start more collections. She’s encouraging all of us to start collecting and share our finds using the hashtag #collectingcollections.

Collecting collections | Betty and Walter blog

Lobster and Swan

Jeska recently shared a new and very exciting venture that she is undertaking, which is called The Future Kept. It will be a new online store and it is definitely one to watch as I know she will choose the most beautiful items.

The Future Kept | Lobster and Swan

Liberty blog

And last but not least, you can also check out my design tips for creating the perfect work space over on the Liberty blog this weekend 😉

DIY Home office makeover | Liberty blog

Have a good one everybody!

Katy x

 

 

Katie Shillingford home tour

Back in the Spring, film photographer Katharine Peachey and I visited the East London home of one of my oldest friends, Katie Shillingford, who lives with her music producer husband, Alex Dromgoole, and two year old daughter, Mila. Katie and I went to school together and then she went on to study at Central Saint Martins and Camberwell College of Arts. At this point, it was very clear that she was headed for an incredibly successful career in the fashion world, which now seems like an understatement. The current Fashion Director at Another magazine and the contributing Senior Fashion Editor at Dazed and Confused magazine: Katie’s fashion stylist skills are just extraordinary.

As a teenager and student, I always admired Katie’s ability to turn her bedroom into an eclectic and super cool interior, bursting at the seams with clothes, curios, pictures, photos, ornaments and furniture. Today, however, Katie and Alex have pared their style right back; almost an antidote to the crazy, hectic schedules they both manage. In Katie’s own words: “Over time my taste has refined, life has got really hectic and full, and so I don’t want to surround myself with all that stuff.”

Since Katharine shot their home, the couple have bought and moved to a huge barn project in the countryside, so when we visited they were getting ready to move, and they don’t feel that they ever really “finished off” their home, after doing an extensive renovation of the period property: “Mila arrived, our jobs took over and we never got round to styling it in the way that we had planned. I haven’t even put any pictures up since I hung the first one incorrectly,” jokes Alex.

Now that they are moving on, Katie still likes the idea of keeping the beautiful blank canvas that they did create in their London home: “I like to have a clear canvas so I can add the things that I love. The inside of a home naturally evolves and that’s why we kept it white so we could add to it over time.” The couple chose grey as a “neutral highlight” to emphasise the wonderful period features throughout their home because that was the colour Katie loved during that particular fashion season. Her own beautiful wedding dress designed by Gareth Pugh, which is currently exhibited in the V&A’s Wedding Dresses show, was pale grey.

When we sit down together to talk about their home – on the sofa I remember so well from Katie’s parents’ home – it is very clear that the couple take an equal part in the decision making process: “Katie panics about the decisions and I make the decisions,” states Alex. “But Alex has to agree with me,” Katie quickly interjects. Sounds familiar to me. They reel off a list of their favourite interiors shops that they frequent: Past Caring, Chase and Sorrenson, Fandango, SCP, as well as trawling eBay and searching for 1930’s Art Deco or mid-century furniture. So much in their home has a memory attached, which reflects Katie’s work as a stylist; every shoot begins with a story: “I like things for what they are or for what they have meant to us.”

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

The colour grey is a neutral highlight throughout the house as that was Katie’s favourite colour that season. It brings cohesion to the whole home, perfect for the couple’s lovely pieces to shine.  The space is simply furnished with furniture that has a story to it, which reflects Katie’s work as a very successful fashion stylist.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

The sofa on the left was in Katie’s family home and they had it recovered: “I have so many memories of home, sitting on this sofa, watching TV, being with friends or family.”

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

The newspaper cutting on the mantelpiece was a wedding present: “I wanted to get married by the time I was 30 so we married on July 29th and I turned 30 the next day. Diana and Charles married on the same date.” In the fireplace sits a present from Katie’s best friend and British designer, Gareth Pugh. Before Mila’s birth, a baby shower was planned, which never actually happened as she arrived a bit early. However, Gareth made this nappy cake for Katie (underneath the dress is a stack of nappies). It’s perhaps a bit more extravagant than your average nappy cake as the dress, made by Gareth, is a replica of one of his designs from that season’s dress collection.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

The gorgeous lamp is from one of the couple’s favourite shops, Past Caring. Sitting next to it is their wedding picture – Katie’s wedding dress, designed by Gareth Pugh, is now showing in the V&A.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

The desk was a good eBay find as it fits perfectly in this alcove. They usually search for Art Deco or mid-century furniture on eBay.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

Alex’s favourite piece in the house is this kitchen bench made out of scaffold planks. They completely reconfigured these rooms to make one large kitchen and sitting room when they did the renovation works.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

Another reason the couple furnished their home so simply is that they quickly realised when they had Mila, that nothing was safe from her little hands: “The bedside table was cleared of anything the moment she was old enough to grab stuff.” They bought the bedspread in Laos, where they went on their honeymoon.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

Katie and Alex both said that they like to change their furniture to meet their current needs. They reupholstered this beautiful piece of family furniture that sits under their bedroom window.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

When they began the renovation works, Alex was so pleased when they ripped out the ensuite, that was previously in the corner of their bedroom, as they exposed this brick on the back wall.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

When I ask Katie what she thinks makes a beautiful interior, she very quickly responds that it’s all about the details like the taps, radiators, light switches: “Taps were a really big thing for us.” These taps are from Lefroy Brooks.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

“We were worried about having a bath in the bedroom but it has worked out really well and I love it.  It’s also great with a baby as there is so much space to bathe her,” Katie explains.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

The pretty pink chair in the bedroom was Alex’s grandmother’s, which he painted to help restore it.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

Mila’s lovely nursery.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

Mid-century furniture works perfectly to create a stylish, child-friendly space.

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

London home of Katie Shillingford, Fashion Editor Dazed and Confused magazine | Apartment Apothecary

Katie on their roof terrace.

A special thank you to Katharine for these beautiful medium format film photographs – be sure to check out more of her beautiful interiors shoots. Thank you to Katie and Alex, too, for a lovely Sunday morning spent with them. As they move on and away from this, their first family home, they want to take with them what they have learnt from this project and the inspiration that came from the fifteenth century farmhouse in France, where Alex proposed to Katie. I can not wait to see the results.

Katy x

 

Blog love

I hope you’ve all had a great week and enjoyed the warm, sunny days. It’s been quite hectic around here this week so I’m looking forward to a nice, relaxing weekend. I’m off to a Thornback and Peel screen printing workshop at Smug cafe this afternoon with some lovely friends and then might sneak in some antiques shopping along Camden Passage. And then tomorrow will be all about staying in my PJ’s for as much of the day as possible. Here’s some weekend reading to keep us all going…

Geoffrey and Grace

Weekend inspiration - beach hut | Apartment Apothecary

Melanie has recently begun such an exciting project in this wondrous beach hut, beautifully named Margot. Find out all about the beach hut and take a peek at her newly opened Etsy shop – vintage fabric lovers with children beware!

Lapin Blu

Weekend inspiration - workspace | Apartment Apothecary

I’ve been a bit obsessed with home offices recently, trying to get my own finished. Recently, Sarah-Lou took part in the blog-hop and we got a glimpse into her own home studio and some of her makes. You must take a look at her beautiful space – I love it!

Creature Comforts

Weekend inspiration - paper poppies | Apartment Apothecary

I’ve also been a bit obsessed with paper flowers after learning how to make them last week. I came across this tutorial a long time ago but now realise how easy it could be. One for the to-do list and there are also lots of other lovely DIY makes on Ez’s blog so take a look through.

The Lovely Drawer

Weekend inspiration - budget makeover | Apartment Apothecary

Teri was set a challenge last week to update a corner of her home for just £50. You must pop over to her blog to see the after shots – very inspiring indeed and perhaps something you could do this weekend.

Dear Designer

Weekend inspiration - Greek holiday home | Apartment Apothecary

I willed myself away from real life when I came across this beautiful Greek island guest house on Carole’s gorgeous blog. I need to be there right now!

Enjoy and happy weekend all!

Katy x

 

Blog love

The first week of living as a freelancer is at an end and it has been a complete delight! I’m in the middle of doing a house makeover and a sewing commission for a magazine, as well as organising a lovely event for the gorgeous bloggers who are helping to launch Styling the Seasons this month. I definitely can’t complain, although I have begun to wonder how on earth I ever had enough time to squeeze in a full time job on top of blogging, social engagements, dog walks, cooking, events, appointments and housework. There still aren’t enough hours in the day! I hope your first week back to work has been good, too 🙂

Weekends give us all a bit of time to breath and think – I’m going to have to make sure I am strict with myself and try not to work over the weekend as it is such an important time to switch off and free the mind to think of new things and reflect, a bit like when you go on holiday, which is always when I do my best thinking. So, if you have a bit of free time and brain space this weekend, I have rounded up some of the blog posts I have enjoyed most this week and hopefully will provide you with a bit of inspiration, that isn’t always top of the priority list during the week…

Junkaholique

Artemis, a bit of a style guru to me, made the most delicious clothes for her gorgeous daughter over on her blog this week. The pictures alone are to die for, let alone the beautiful fabrics she has used. Pop over to read Sewing September Blue.

Children's sewing projects by Junkaholique on Apartment Apothecary

Littlegreenshed

Lou has been driving me crazy with bedroom decor ideas over on her Pinterest account. I now want to change everything about my own bedroom! Check out her inspiration in her bedroom renovation post – she has such good taste.

Bedroom decor inspiration from Littlegreenshed on Apartment Apothecary

My Scandinavian Home

I always check this blog for beautiful home tours and this one really inspired me, so I hope you will like it too. Pop over to ogle over pictures of this Dutch home in a former children’s nursery.

Scandinavian interiors on My Scandinavian Home

Joelix.com

Judith’s post about how to grow your own succulents came at precisely the right point for me as I have lots of baby succulents that I wasn’t quite sure what to do with next (and after reading this I realised I was giving them far too much water). Some very useful and practical tips, as well as lovely photographs in this post Grow your own succulents. I also love Judith’s idea of sending friends baby succulents in the post, I’m going to have to bear that in mind.

Propagating succulents advice from Joelix.com

Say Yes

I’ve been looking for some crafty inspiration and I came across Liz’s tea towel project, which is really simple, very cute and fits in perfectly with the back to school theme this week. Take a look at how to make her DIY notebook tea cloths.

DIY notebook tea towels by Say Yes blog | Apartment Apothecary

Happy weekend and happy thinking everyone!

Katy x

 

DIY Home office

Yesterday was so much fun, seeing the first of the Styling the Seasons posts and photographs. Thank you so much to everybody who is going to take part (remember, you can share your styled surface on any day during September) and I hope that it has already helped you take a bit more time to reflect on the change of month and how to refresh your home – sometimes a jiggle around is almost as good as redecorating, I find.

That being said, I have done a rather large ‘jiggle around’ of what was our guest room/home office and I would like to share the results of that with you today. The room used to look like this…

Home office makeover 'before' | Apartment Apothecary

I never invested a huge amount in this room, mostly because I had run out of money by the time I had bought furniture for the other rooms in the flat. Therefore, it was always more functional than anything else. However, I always hated the carpet, I can’t bear staring at a wall when I’m working and the bed didn’t get used enough to justify taking up most of the room. So, I have done a DIY makeover with a budget of £300 (excluding the shelves, which Jules bought me as a present):

Budget

Floor paint – Farrow and Ball ‘All White’ £94

MDF desk top – £25 bought from a timber yard and cut to our dimensions

Four desk legs – Ikea £32

Pendant light – The Gifted Few £90

Cabinet makeover – £62 click on this post to see how I changed it: Furniture Makeover Challenge

Pegboard – Amazon £16

TOTAL: £319 (I also sold the bed for £150)

In brief, we sold the bed, ripped up the carpet, painted the MDF floor, removed everything from the left hand wall and cut the existing desk down to 150 x 70cm. We then bought another piece of MDF, exactly the same size, and painted it white to make a double desk. Neither of us wanted to face straight at a wall so I decided to place the desk in the middle of the room, which also means others can sit at it and I can use it as a very easily accessible sewing table and for pattern cutting. It is also good for taking photographs on from every angle. We had two trestle legs on the old desk, which we have kept and we have one each, and then I bought four more legs, which don’t take up the extra space trestle legs do.

My desk chair is from the wonderful Out There Interiors and Jules has had his Herman Miller chair for ages. I slotted the cabinet in next to the window and it has sliding glass doors, which is perfect for the space and it’s where I store all my sewing bits. Find out more about it and the pegboard in my furniture makeover challenge post. The String shelving was a massive indulgence but is such a flexible shelving system that can broken up or added to (I want the cabinets and drawers) and can be moved to other rooms – I hope one day to have a whole wall of it). I have left the wall behind my desk completely blank so that I can take photographs against it and there’s also a set of drawers, that were in the old guest room, next to the door as you enter the room where I can leave on-going craft projects or take photographs.

I hope you like the end result…

Home office makeover | Apartment Apothecary

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

Did you see my first Styling the Seasons post yesterday that focused on my new String shelving?

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

I love this Double Merrick print, which I used as colour inspiration for the room.

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

I have hung three clipboards on the wall for inspiration – pages of magazines, fabric samples, photographs etc.

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

The drawers are stuffed with craft supplies and the top of the drawers is a good place to leave on-going craft projects or to take photographs. During the makeover, I smashed my Original BTC clip-on lampshade – I HATE the feeling of breaking something! I had to buy a very expensive replacement shade 🙁

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

I love these baskets that I bought from Tea and Kate. One is full of fabric and the other with my wrapping paper and wallpaper stash. I still need to find a new home for the phone.

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

I used Mini Moderns Peggy wallpaper to line this cabinet that I bought from eBay. See more on my Furniture Makeover Challenge post.

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

I’ve added my Little Dane lamp from Loaf to this room because the colour works really well with the new pendant light and it’s nice to have a really soft light sometimes rather than task lighting, which the pendant provides.

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

The cup is from Tea and Kate and the jadeite tumbler is from Liberty.

My home office makeover by Apartment Apothecary

Totally in love with Rifle Paper Co notebooks that you can buy from Liberty.

Home office

The vase set is from The Hambledon. I think I am going to buy a big plant in a terracotta pot for the centre of the desk – partly so Jules and I can’t see each other and therefore there is less chance of distraction!

I’m so happy it is finished and the light, bright feel of the room is so motivating. I had better get to work!

Katy x