(Clockwise,from top left)
Eglintonlight, H109.2xW204.5cm, £1,602; Warwickshades, 38cm, £100 each, all Vaughan
Florencemirror, H63xW43cm, £125, ijlbrown
Avignon mangowoodsideboard, H85xW161xD40cm, £648.50, Maisons du Monde
Heywood round two-seaterdining table, H75xDia85cm, £1,795, Soho Home
Pascoe rattanarmchair, H85xW70xD76cm, £450, India Jane
Rippled urnplanter in Antique Grey, H61xW48cm, £226, Dibor
INSIDER
INSIGHT
HomeownerHeidi
O’Rourke shares
her decorating secrets
BIGGEST SUCCESS
Building the outdoor room,
which is similar to a veranda
with an open fireplace. It’s
like having a large living
space that works well in
both summer and winter.
I don’t think I could live
anywhere without one now.
SECRET ADDRESS
Definitely flea markets
and house-clearance
sales. Some of my
favourite possessions
have been picked up
for next to nothing.
GREATEST INDULGENCE
Probably laying pure sisal
flooring in the bedrooms.
I just couldn’t live with the
synthetic carpet that was
there originally.
GO-TO COLOUR
In this particular house,
it is white – Dulux’s Antique
White USA – on the walls
and woodwork. (Timeless
by Dulux is similar). It’s a
warm shade and really
brightens up small rooms.
SMALL CHANGE,
BIG IMPACT
The black feature walls;
a great result for such
little outlay. And I love the
drama of a dark wall.
FE ATURE
LAURA VINDEN
PHOTOGRAPH
(BAILEYS HOME) DEBI TRELOAR
DESIGN