Selasa, 15 Juni 2010

Sarah Richardson's Farmhouse

Of all the interior designers that I love, Sarah Richardson must be my absolute tops. Her demand for brightness, comfort and a sense of well being in her designed spaces exactly match mine. So when I joined her Facebook page, I got to see her farmhouse from the Sarah's Farmhouse series in Canada. (We don't get it here on FreeToAir, dammit.)

I loved it. The feel, the colours, the fabrics... all such genius choices by Sarah Richardson and her super-talented sidekick Tommy Smythe. Enjoy some of the shots... and if you're on Facebook, do become a fan to see the complete collection.



The newly painted blue-grey beams seems to lovingly wrap the red brick. I don't normally like red brick... I love plaster exterior for brick homes, but in this case, the red brick sits so happily amongst the lovely green of grass and the blue grey beams. The other buildings are painted a calm clay-brown, which seems to give this space a modern edge.



I am so in love with the reds in this house, starting from the entrance. Reds in the rugs, doors, wallpapers, against all the lovely beige and light tans in the tiles, floorboards, seatings, walls...

How genius to have two built in cupboards, no doubt for coats, jackets, shopping bags, umbrellas and shoes, in the entranceway, hiding all the clutter of life flanking a gorgeous antique chest of drawers. What I love about Sarah and Tommy's visions for their homes is that they choose the best pieces for looks as well as function. These chest of drawers will hide scarves, gloves and berets.



Opposite this is a lovely powder room. I love the pink delicate wallpaper with the gorgeous round brass - and unexpected - chandelier. Very dramatic and sweet at the same time, perfectly calculated for a small space.

I love that most walls in this house are half coloured, half wallpapered... and the other half left white. This restraint allows for those who can't afford the expensive wallpaper for a whole room.



Around the corner is the hallway that opens into a beautiful space. The living room.



Again, I see Richardson's demand for comfort in her seating, mostly her own designs. Love the beautiful white-washed ceilings, gorgeous wrought iron chandelier in this room... and the sweet mirrored, star-shaped scones at the top.

Richardson and Smythe must have been joyous at the sight of the gorgeous tin insignia. Fits perfectly in the space above the fireplace. The size is just nice enough and that seems to be enough for the walls... no other major artwork nearby. The pieces, are restraint and thoughtfully chosen... loving the grandfather clock just in that side wall, without any other accessories.

I love the orange 'flames' of the candles, scones and chandelier repeated in the warm oranges and rusts of the pillows, accessories... even the whitewashed beams above have a tinge of orange that is so welcoming. Especially right now in Australia, when it is increasingly cold and wintry.



Across a hallway sits a comfortable, warm and simple dining room. Above the picture rail they've chosen to wallpaper a warm red provincial print. Simple chandelier, lovely warm Persian rug, antique wooden dining table with cane chairs..



and a china cabinet to the left.



Love the stuffed pheasants on top of the cabinet! I normally run far away from anything taxidermy-ish. Maybe they're not real!



Past that is a bright and airy kitchen. I love everything about this space, except the small space above the kitchen cabinets. Dust catchers and it's a spot impossible to clean. Again the warm tones of orange against the cool palettes of white in marble and paint so beautifully match this house. I even love the warm tones of the lightbulbs against the cool blue-grey of the tin shades hanging above the bench.

Cabinetry have clean lines and simple knobs.







This whimsical painted staircase would be perfect for little children to recite their 123s. Again, a pale orange. Simple touches.



One of the main bedrooms has a lovely farmhouse feel. Red and blue with whites in the bedspreads, rugs, cabinetry, chairs...





See the lovely imperfect dresser with some paint intentionally left to highlight the colours chosen and add more texture. Simple curtains... Nothing too serious in this house.



Bright, beautiful, clean main bathroom. Love the pale yellow tones here... and absolutely giggled at the cute yellow and green duck on the washtand.



Love how the pale yellow of the curtains match the enamel on the claw foot iron bathtub.







The master bedroom is so peaceful with the jewel tones of yellow, oranges, rusts and greens.
Love the little green settee. Perfect for putting on socks and shoes.







The children's bathrooms are so cute with their two marble-topped antique washstand-dressers.



Now this I have to keep in my mind. I have a cupboard just like this one that I will also use in my future bathrooms. Fit towels, soaps, jars, shampoos... Great idea. And I have loved vintage birdcages for so long that when I saw this pic, I gasped!



I loved the fabric of the headboard in the girls' room. Anyone know what fabric this is?




Btw, do peruse her new paint collection with PARA Paints, as if fantastic furniture and homewares weren't enough of a coup!

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