Saturday 12 February 2011

Texture & Tone


Natural, earthy, rustic & industrial, peeling paint or polished & pristine all in perfect harmony














IMAGES: The Paper Mulberry - our home



The fabulous work of ARTIST: Andrea Brugi  http://www.andreabrugi.com/






Images by AGENCY: Light Locations http://www.lightlocations.com/






Vintage finds at SHOP: Little Paris http://www.littleparis.co.uk/






Images by AGENCY: Light Locations http://www.lightlocations.com/



IMAGES: The Paper Mulberry 



Images by AGENCY: Light Locations http://www.lightlocations.com/








Glorious antiques from SHOP: Appley Hoare Antiques http://www.appleyhoare.com/ 

12 comments:

vosgesparis said...

So many beautiful things in one post I love the pictures of your own home, I lik it if blogs show also their own stuff ;) The locations are beautiful as well!

The Paper Mulberry - Glenda Steel said...

Thank you so much! I am rather useless at photography but hopefully they give the general idea!

Eliana said...

THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
I have been trying to explain for ages, to my home designer how I would like my bathroom, and you just post something so similar!!! It would be so much easier now!! Just show the pic!!
THANK YOU!!!

The Paper Mulberry - Glenda Steel said...

You're very welcome Eliana! How lucky to have such a gorgeous bathroom!

yvette said...

Beautiful images, all so inspirational!yvette@twistedvines

Pamela said...

Your home is beautiful! You will have
to show more!
Pamela xo

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here said...

Beautiful inspiration and I just love your home.
Absolute perfection! Thank you so much for sharing this at my party.
Hugs,
Sherry

Greet Lefèvre said...

Your home looks fabulous!!!!!!
xx
Greet

The Paper Mulberry - Glenda Steel said...

Oh my goodness thank you Greet, I am so flattered as I adore your interiors!

LA VIE EN ROSE said...

Glenda, your sitting room is so inviting - calm and quiet - it must be so cosy in the winter with the fire lit.

Sharon

Anonymous said...

Love those chairs with the nails showing around the upholstery. Did you do that? If so could you let me know how because I have a chair I would like to make look like that and what goes under the upholstery is a mystery to me. Thanks, Ann

The Paper Mulberry - Glenda Steel said...

Hi Ann, no those gorgeous chairs are from http://www.appleyhoare.com/ Good luck with the chairs _ Glenda