FREDAG! Oh, am I happy to see you, it feels like it's been a long ole week. Do you feel the same? Any fun plans for the weekend? Lots of rest in store for me I think (with any luck!). Before we all start mixing that Friday night sundowner, I have one more home tour to share with you. This charming and relaxed home belongs to Natalie Walton, an Australian designer, creative director and author of the best-selling book This is Home: The Art of Simple Living. Natalie prides herself on creating "genuine and atmospheric interiors" with meaningful products. When she's not working with her design studio and online emporium Imprint House, she's relaxing right here in her understated yet incredibly beautiful home in Byron Bay with her husband Daniel and four children. Ready to take a look around? Let's have a nose!
Natalie was considering painting the posts white but was so pleased she didn't. They add a lovely raw contrast to the space.
Bemz loose fit urban cover* for IKEA sofas is similar to this
Linen table cloth in grey stripes*
Oh wow. I love this look. Raw, understated yet staggeringly beautiful! Natalie certainly practices what she preaches in her popular workshops (I see there's one coming up soon..... hmmm, interesting!).
Is this your kind of style too?!
You can see more of Natalie's lovely home over on her blog and instagram. I have to say, her book This Is Home (a back-to-basics guide on how to create authentic wholehearted interiors) is so inspiring too - it's packed with drool worthy spaces! It's available in a load of different places including Amazon and Natalie's own website where she offers signed copies.
I can't resist sharing a few more places from Byron Bay for you to enjoy over the weekend. It seems to be one of those creative hubs packed with incredible homes and places to stay. Here are a few of my favourites:
Right, that's it from me this week. Time to start mixing (make mine a G&T!).
Have a FABULOUS weekend and thanks for joining me on the blog this week!
Niki
Photography credits: 1, 4, 5, 6 , 7 Natalie Walton 2 & 3. Jessie Prince
I live in Canada and I would love to know where I could find the children's beds that you show. Believe it or not but I haven't seen anything like you show here in my country. Thank you in advance, Mary
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be able to help - can you describe the children's beds you've seen and liked in a little more detail?
DeleteI, too, like that Natalie left the posts unpainted. The natural wood has so much character and I particularly like that they are not perfectly straight. This would get lost if they were rendered white.
ReplyDeleteAlena