Favourite Space | Laura Jeffares

What better way to finish off the week than by sharing another of our 'Favourite Space' blog posts. Let me introduce you to Hawke's Bay's newest florist, the beautiful and multi-talented Laura Jeffares. Owner of Laura Jeffares Hair & Floral Artisan, she works magic on flowers and foliage to create the most stunning arrangements for weddings, birthdays, or any special occasion. She also puts her creativity and scissors to good use at Korr Hair Salon in Tennyson Street, Napier, where she freelances.

Laura has always loved flowers. Foraging is her favourite thing to do, she likes to incorporate flowers and foliage that she has found into her arrangements. It helps to create the wildness and freeness that has become her signature style. Laura tells me that her 'recipe to floral success' is to use a minimum of five different textures. Much like interior design, you want to add different heights, form, and texture to create interest.

When choosing her favourite space, Laura was torn between her open plan living/dining/kitchen, and her garden, so, of course, we've included them all. She shares her home with her husband, Jason Williams - an insurance manager at ASB; their daughters, Lily - age 11 and Lola - age 7; their son, Sailor - age 3; and Coco - the most adorable puppy (plus a couple of very content cats).

When Laura and Jason bought the house, they planned on renovating then moving on, but with the close location to town and schools being so handy, they've well and truely put down roots here. Renovations included opening up the hallway, knocking down a wall to create more living space and flow, adding another bedroom, and relocating the bathroom to the back of the house in the original toilet and laundry. They also built a deck at the back of the house and a series of large vege gardens.

When you walk into this home you get an immediate sense of Laura and Jason. It speaks volumes about who they are - fun, welcoming, collected, cool, and full of personality. There are pieces that have been foraged from second hand shops, handed down from family, some that have been gifted, and all are cherished.

They have an amazing collection of art, a lot by local Hawke's Bay artists, which add to the eclectic vibe. Laura painted the wall behind the dining table in Resene eco colour, Sea Nymph. It's important to both Laura and Jason that they use environmentally friendly products wherever possible - "we like to minimise what goes into the landfill, and tread lightly on this earth". I love how she painted the door and trims as well. It makes them disappear leaving the amazing floral picture wall as the main focus.

I asked Laura a few questions so we could get to know her a bit better...

How long have you lived in the house?

Seven years. Initially we moved in to do it up and resell, but have loved being so close to town, the beach and schools. 

What do you love about these spaces - your living room and backyard?

Our living room is a hive of activity, I love how we always meet up here as a family. This is the hub for hearty meals, conversations and fun times. This is also the epicentre to my floral creations.  

I love the accessibility to just pop out and pick fresh produce daily, most of our meals contain fresh herbs and greens. Also the sharp edges and clean lines of the design are pleasing to my eye especially considering the madness within them. 

Did you have any help with your deck and vege boxes?

My incredible husband did most of the labour to get the space ready, and we also called in the specialised demolition skills of my brother-in-law Aaron. Excessive preparation was essential to the project. 

Nick Skyrme from Green Man Wood was our chosen landscape artist. He worked meticulously to design a system of boxes that would work symbiotically with our families needs. We formed a great relationship with Nick which has led to bigger and better projects being thrown his way, and more planned for the future.

Where have you sourced all of your floral picture wall prints?

Charity shops and garage sales. Some of my beautiful friends have gifted them to me over the years. I always get excited when I find a new one! 

What’s your favourite time of the day?

6am and 6pm. 

Who or what inspires you?

My best friend and gorgeous husband Jason. My yoga instructor. The girls at Korr. Florence the photographer. Instagram. The beach. Caffeine. 

What are your reading/listening to?

There are two books currently being neglected on my night stand - Shantaram and Heavenly Hirani's School of Laughing Yoga.  

Jason's strong point is definitely surfing Spotify for new and old sounds to inspire - Chet Faker, Nick Cave, Ryan Adams, D'Angelo, The Lumineers. 

Sweet or savoury?

Sweet please. 

Favourite drink? 

Sparkling water

Favourite item you own? 

I adore the texture and colour of this teapot, it was an incredibly on-point gift from my beautiful mum. The teapot is my most cherished thing and is practically perfect in every way.  The Madonna salt spoon and bowl were a birthday gift from my dear husband. I love how it's hand made and was from a gallery in Gisborne that we visited one holiday. Lastly, the religious candle was also a gift, this time from my mother-in-law. My kids often joke about lighting it, but it will never be lit! I'm keeping it forever!

Top of your wish list for your home?

The trick is not getting what you want, it's wanting what you have.

Aaargh, Laura, I love that last one... 'want what you have' - so true. If you want to get in touch and/or see more of Laura, make sure you follow her on Facebook and Instagram. Thanks Laura for allowing us to peak inside your world. And as always, thanks to the amazing Florence Charvin for her time and her superb photographic skills. You can also follow Florence on Facebook and Instagram. Until next time x

Rocking Colour on a Dark Background

Over the last six months Dael & I have addressed the question about "how to find your interior style" at several workshops. One of the things we suggest is to look to your wardrobe to see what colours, patterns and even style of clothing you're attracted to - relaxed, Boho, tailored... I was in Auckland this weekend with three girlfriends and we know each other so well we can virtually pick the clothes our friends are going to make a bee-line for. "Oh, that is so you, try it on", we'd say. Your home should be the same. When your friends come over they should instantly be able to see that it's a reflection of your style, taste and lifestyle.

While shopping with my friends this weekend I tried on this gorgeous shirt (above) from Stolen Girlfriends Club. It is a classic example of my taste in fashion mirroring my taste in interiors. I love the drama of colour against a dark background, whether it's a fabric, a wallpaper, a piece of art, or a room. The dark base is deep and moody, and any colour layered on top just seems to jump out at you. I couldn't stop thinking about that shirt and I'm very happy to say that it's now hanging happily in my wardrobe.

A couple of my favourite James Dunlop fabrics display the same qualities - love them!

Of course metallics look stunning on a dark background. The gold pineapples on this black wallpaper by Rifle Paper Co create a look that is both fun and glamorous.

I've recently painted my living room a deep, inky blue and I love how my brass and light wood accents are dramatically lifted by the dark colour. Artwork, cushions, flowers and greenery all look amazing against a dark base.

If you want some ideas about working with, and mixing colours in your home or wardrobe, one of my favourite websites is Design Seeds. Here you'll find thousands of beautiful colour palettes mostly inspired by nature. Browse the latest or search by 'colour' or 'collection'.

Does your home look anything like your wardrobe, can you see a common thread? I'd love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to leave me a message below.

Arranging Furniture in Rooms with Little Wall Space

Last week Dael & I were thrilled to be part of an interactive interior workshop in Auckland run by Farmers, in conjunction with Your Home & Garden, using their new homewares range. Editor of Your Home & Garden magazine, Shelley Ferguson, worked together with the Farmers buyers to create this fantastic range inspired by the latest trends and our New Zealand lifestyle.

At the workshop guests had the opportunity to ask us questions about interior design, and time and time again the topic of furniture placement came up. It seems many of us have open plan spaces and multiple doors and windows, which is great for letting in natural light and creating spacious homes, but it can be tricky to know where to place your furniture when you don't have a lot of solid walls. Never fear, there is a solution...

It's seems to be a common mistake for people to think they have to push all their furniture up against the walls of a room. In fact pulling your furniture into the room can create a much cosier arrangement. This works particularly well when there are a lot of doors and windows that you don't want to block. To help ground the arrangement place a large rug under your furniture, it will suddenly feel less like it's floating in the middle of the room.

If you don't have a lot of extra room, simply pulling your furniture a small distance away from the windows, creating some breathing room, will do the trick.

Natural light is immensely favourable in your room, so try not to block it with your sofa. If, by moving your sofa away from the window, it means the back becomes a feature, consider placing a low table or storage unit in front of it to deflect the attention.

You could also try looking to your other rooms. A dining table is more than happy to sit in the centre of a room, so the lack of a solid wall is less of an issue. Can you swap your living and dining rooms around? A pendant light hung over the centre of your dining table will help to define the space.

We're heading down to Wellington and Christchurch this week for two more workshops, so I look forward to reporting back on more solutions for tricky interior spaces. If you have a question you would like us to help you with, drop us an email, it may make a great blog post.