Thursday, May 30, 2013

A country cottage to rent



Our renovations are now complete and our station hand's cottage is ready for guests.
The perfect place to escape from life and relax in a tranquil country setting.


There are wonderful views of the garden, paddocks and lake to be seen while dining, relaxing or even from the comfort of your bed,


The finest cotton sheets, goose down duvets and luxurious mattresses will treat you to a relaxing nights sleep.





The kitchen is equipped for even the most discerning chef.


The bathroom with its heated floors and deep bath will have you feeling relaxed in no time.
Our website will be ready soon, stay posted.




Thursday, May 9, 2013

Ten item wardrobe


Jennifer L. Scott in her book Lessons from Madame Chic, 20 stylish secrets I learned while living in Paris, takes the capsule wardrobe to another extreme and says we should limit our wardrobe to 10 items. These do not include t shirts or outerwear.ie coats etc. Looks like I have further culling to do. Her advice is to try it for one month and experience how much easier it is to get dressed each day.

Monday, May 6, 2013

I have nothing to wear!




We've all been through the tired dilemma of "I have nothing to wear".  After years of fairly scrupulous seasonal wardrobe cullings I decided a more drastic approach was needed to my wardrobe. To have a wardrobe of key pieces, all in good condition, I can mix and match with ease and speed was my aim. 


I had been inspired by the idea of a capsule wardrobe which would include all the key pieces I need in an average week to reduce the clutter and make my choices simpler. To create a uniform which is uniquely me. 

Here's a guide to how I set about creating my own capsule wardrobe.

10 Steps to a capsule wardrobe

 1. Remove everything from your wardrobe and put it on your bed, I mean, everything!

 2. Separate sessional clothing and deal only with what is suitable for the current season.

 3. Separate into formal, work and casual . You may want to add an exercise pile.

 4. Ask the following questions;
  • Which  items do I wear all the time?  
  • Do these items flatter me  both in colour and shape?
  • Do they suit my personality and age?

You may want to ask a friend or daughter for help with these decisions.

 5. If you have answered yes, hang them up. Then ask yourself;
  •  Are these items in good condition? 
  • If yes, leave them there, if no, leave them until you have found a suitable replacement


 6. Look at everything on the bed which is good quality and  suits you in style and colour yet you may never wear. Perhaps you consider them too good to wear and are saving them for a special occasion. 
 Hang them up and start using them.  If you still can't use them over the next season, get rid of them.

 7. Are there items you could now remove which you wear all the time yet should have been ditched some time ago due to their condition? Remove them now.

 8. Group like with like: i.e. all your trousers together, skirts together etc. Also group by colour.

 9. Hang formal clothes at one end and also coats and outerwear.

10. You should now have a condensed wardrobe which makes your life easier. Be sure to pack  all your off season clothes away safely. Take all discarded items to a charity store or give away to a friend who they may suit better


Your new capsule wardrobe should consist of all your essentials. It will make buying new clothes so much easier as you will have a greater sense of your own style and know exactly what is needed to fill in the gaps.





You will be able to walk confidently out the door each day knowing you are wearing the best you have for the appropriate occasions.




Once we define our own style we shouldn't be afraid to stick with it, experiment with accessories and refine it. Let's try to wear the best things we own and enjoy them rather than saving them for later.



Sunday, April 28, 2013

Garden history tour


Australian Garden
History Society 2013 Autumn Tour


On Friday we had 40 guests visit our garden with The Australian Garden History Society. The tour , guided by Trisha Dixon, was a great success and we couldn't have had  more perfect weather.The tour included private gardens, historic architecture and discussions on artists and poets who have resided in our district.


Friday, April 26, 2013

Autumn morning



We have the most perfect autumn day here today. A few shots from my camera to enjoy the season.
Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, April 19, 2013

A country wedding / A new life




I am not quite sure how to explain the major life changes I have undergone over the past 12 months.
My husband and I took 10 weeks off to travel to Europe to make some big decisions about our future and returned to Australia to proceed with closing our retail interior/furniture store. It was a huge decision and really quite scary and yet I am happy to say it has been the best decision

I then spent the past 5 months planning a wedding at home for my daughter. Against all warnings from a few experienced local ladies who tried to suggest we go else where we decided to have a marquee in our garden at home. It was a mammoth task and I am now incredibly relieved to have it all behind us.

A few kind readers have asked if I would return to blogging and on a wet and very early wintery day I decided it was just the day to begin.

I would love to know if you are still following, so please leave a comment.

Sally-Ann x

Friday, January 20, 2012

Inspirational flowers





I am so thrilled a friend introduced me to a new book by Saskia Havekes called Grandiflora celebrations. Saskia owns the fabulous florist Grandiflora in Sydney and in her words, "specializes in creating bespoke arrangements and floral installations for memorable events in Australia and overseas". Just the inspiration I need for planning a wedding. Available at all good book stores or contact, Grandiflora.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas inspiration

Last year I hung balls from my lighting but this year I will add some bows
I love this idea of placing decorations under glass domes (cloche) on a coffee table

Perhaps I can't really pull this one off but it does put me in the mood.
What a fabulous idea from Chanel for a Christmas tree with a difference! I would love to wake up to a tree dripping with these goodies on Christmas morning.
Inspiring wrapping
Just in case you needed a little Christmas inspiration, I thought I would share some photos from Vicki Archer's blog French Essence. There is something about all these images which simply makes me a little more excited about decorating my home and preparing for this Christmas.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Table arrangements





If I could spend all day arranging tables and playing with lovely objects it would keep me a very happy girl!

all images via Lonny





Saturday, October 1, 2011

Decluttering my wardrobe







I must apologise for my lack of blogging yet again! Since I last appeared we have had an engagement in the family which has caused great excitement. I have also been attending numerous end of school events for my youngest child about to sit his year 12. I can't believe they are old enough for all of this or the fact that I am old enough to have children of this age. In all of this excitement, chaos and coming and going I have decided a wardrobe decluttering is in need. Armed with some lovely photos and some good advice from Vicki Archer at French Essence, who says "everything must come out"!I am starting this morning. I know it sounds a little silly when I have house guests arriving later today but somethings just can't wait and when the urge comes I simply must go with it! Enjoy your weekend xxx

Friday, September 2, 2011

Spring decorating

If you must be inside on a gorgeous spring day working, a little stargazing at some gorgeous spring colours is surely a must.

I never tire of this last image of a sitting room decorated by Meg Braff. It is definitely a favourite of mine. Enjoy your weekend and Father's Day on Sunday. Sally-Ann x

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Plaids



There is nothing like a good plaid to create a cosy, winter, rustic interior.




Throw a plaid blanket over an old coffee table and pick some branches from your garden to create a look like this.
images via 1. pink wallpaper, others via delight by design

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

In the navy







Navy and white is one of those colour combos which never fails. Add contrast piping and a stripes and it always looks crisp and fresh.

images via 1,2 Vt interiors, designer Ana Cordeiro, 3. Coastal living designer, Lynn Morgan,4. Delight by design, 5. Cottle House