Showing posts with label Fresh flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fresh flowers. Show all posts

20 April, 2011

Pretty Easter Floral Table Decor...




Think about adding some fresh flowers or flowering branches into your Easter table decor...
Here are a few ways you can also add a few delicious eggs into the mix too!
Do you have a favourite?


images via BHG & HGTV

03 September, 2010

Friday Flowers... At the Markets.

Happy Friday - for you Friday Flowers...here are some very fresh flowers I snapped at the Salamanca Markets in Hobart whilst away. I love the scent of Freesias - sweet, fresh and inevitably sunny - like a sunny summer afternoon, fast approaching! It's a bit of a big weekend or us - I will be celebrating with my husband our 6th Wedding Anniversary and it will also be my husband's very 1st Father's Day!
Hope you have a great weekend & are prepared for Father's Day to make your Dad, Granddad  or Husband [on behalf of your little ones!] smile! Take Care & Thank You for visiting me at Palatial Living this week. S xxx

08 January, 2010

Fresh Friday Flowers...

Yay it's Frrrriiiiday, so so so happy for the end of the [working] week drawing to a close ... at the moment I feel like a real kicking machine with Baby Verity, at nearly 6 months pregnant!
This weekend looks like it will be a creative one - I am revisiting my lovely client [from last year] tomorrow morning, to discuss her lounge room styling & some ideas for her little girls bed & room. And also hitting the baby stores [with darling husband] to narrow down some furniture pieces, plus work out what we need for all the paraphernalia that goes with setting up a nursery... Fortunately, I have been hard at work [loving it] creating both a girl's & boy's mood board - since we decided on a 'surprise' when 'baby' is born, I have had to consider both genders & 2 looks - all based on a neutral canvas! Although there are about 6 paint swatches on the walls that I had to narrow down from seeing the Morning- Afternoon- Night light!! I will post some images of the boards for you when I have finalised them, I think you will like them..
So whatever you might be up to this weekend - I hope it's a lovely relaxing one...
Thank You for visiting me at Palatial Living this week. See you Monday! S xxx


04 December, 2009

Friday Flowers...A Christmas Vignette.

I hung our wreath on our front door on Tuesday this week - so in the spirit of this festive Season upon us, whilst we're all madly thinking about putting up our trees & updating our Christmas decor - here is a lovely calm, serene way to introduce Christmas into your home... a simple vignette of fresh cut bunch of flowers in shades of white & green in a large clear vase teamed with candles & a hint of red from recently arrived cards in the mail!
Happy Friday! Hope you have a wonderful weekend & try not to get tangled up in the Christmas lights! Thanks again for stopping by at Palatial Living - Be sure to Enjoy. S x
Image from Australian Home Beautiful, Christmas - December 2009 issue

12 September, 2009

Styling on a Shoestring!

Dining Room credenza & a selection of existing objects

Fresh Flowers - usually in white, make a big difference.

Clutter free table top surfaces make for a fresh clean approach.

Flowers don't always have to be store bought - these verigated camellias are fresh from the garden.


Vintage pieces - cleaned up and newly presented.


Art work when hung over an area is best left if filling & painting cannot be done - a quick clean of frames and the works, and a small gallery is had.

Fabulous paintings - these work well because the imagery is themed [subconsciously] around foliage, landscape and flora.

A quick was of existing cushion covers and repositioning can make them come alive again.
De cluttering is the key word - allow people who are viewing your home to imagine where they would like to mentally put their things.

Vintage & timber furniture requires polishing - use good furniture oil with a soft cloth, some furniture will drink it up if it hasn't been polished in a while.
[Vintage] Photos in well maintained frames add a small touch of personality, and familiarityy.
When it comes to selling & moving house sometimes the budget just won't stretch far enough to accommodate a pre-sale makeover that includes paint, new carpet or hiring furniture - so what to do? In this this home I helped my grandmother-in-law make sure the auction sale of her home went as far as it could.
Here's How....
  • De clutter - store all unnecessary furniture and objects - the more you can move out of your home (within reason) the more the potential buyers can see the entirety of the space
    sort out what you have - 3 rules toss - keep and undecided
    the undecided pile can't exceed the the keep pile and must be dealt with at the end of all three piles
    from the the toss pile if these items are saleable think about eBay, or trading post, or your giving to your local charity or church sale to help them out. Remember just because you don't want it think if does have another life elsewhere if not throw it out to the bin!
  • If you can't paint then clean - some sugar soap, warm water, white vinegar, bicarb soda and vanilla essence with some elbow grease can go a long way.
  • Using what you've got - after decluttering & packing away pick key pieces that are worthy to display - this doesn't mean knick knacks or porcelain figurines, or the fake flowers that still need dusting! This means a beautiful vase; glass objects or objects from overseas travels - themed if possible i.e Asian or African artifacts - not your Mickey ears from Disney land! Or working clocks that also double as standalone objects; 1 or 2 photographs - not the glamour ones or the family pixie photos, any desirable framed art work - not the Metallica poster still blue tacked!
    but do not clutter!

Lastly the one thing I would spend money on when getting your home ready to sale (other than professional advice such as this!) is fresh flowers. depending on the home and the targeted potential buyer sometimes a mixture of freshly picked garden flowers & foliage combined with store bought flowers can be successful as in these images. But if you don't have garden and are not too confident with flowers in general then you will always win with White Flowers - mostly Oriental Lilies, or Peonies, or Tea Roses - no quirky supermarket or petrol station mixes!


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