Shed 5 Apartment | Before + Afters

One of the first enquiries we got in 2020 was from a lovely Auckland couple who had just purchased an apartment in Ahuriri, Napier with the dual purpose of an Air BnB to rent out, and a home-away-from-home for when they were visiting family in Hawke’s Bay. They hired us to help them furnish the apartment and turn it into a space that they would really enjoy staying in.

We wanted to create a “moment” at the front door to welcome the family and guests in. On the right we hung a series of hooks above a smart black bench seat. This is practical for hanging coats and bags, and plopping your handbag down when you arrive, or putting your shoes on when you’re about to leave. You can see we also painted the front door a glossy black, which elevates the entrance and links to the black elements inside.

On the left as you enter we put a beautiful, sleek console table and created a vignette on top. We chose furniture pieces with simple, clean lines in keeping with the modern loft apartment vibe we wanted to create. Above the console a large mirror is great for checking your appearance, putting on lippy etc as you head out. The circle adds a nice softness and contrast to the straight lines around it. We replaced the roller blind on the front entrance window with gorgeous white shutters, and how amazing do they look?! Because you can angle the blades it allows light and privacy at once. We are huge fans of shutters!

The stairs are a big architectural element of the apartment and are quite industrial. You can see in the “before” photo there was a chunky desk under the stairs when we first visited, but as the stairs are already quite heavy looking, we wanted to keep it a lot cleaner and lighter underneath.

We had the sofa custom made in a soft, neutral colour, and it’s super comfy for the family and their guests.

So many people make the mistake of pushing all of their furniture to the outside of the room, up against the walls and then have this cavernous space in the middle of the room (see above). What we like to do is pull the furniture in to give it air and a more spacious feel. This is where a large rug is great, it grounds the furniture so that it doesn’t feel like it’s floating in the middle of the room.

By adding beautiful soft and floaty linen curtains we’ve added a softness and texture to the hard, straight lines of the room. They’re not needed so much for privacy so we didn’t need to line the curtains, which allows a lovely filtered light to come in.

Upstairs there are two bedrooms. The master bedroom has a small second space beyond separated by black French doors. We added more linen curtains here, this time lined to stop the morning light from streaming in and, again, to add softness.

We wanted the bedroom to have a boutique hotel vibe, so we had an extra wide headboard custom made that ran behind the bed and the bedside tables. We also switched the old wall lights out for simple matt black lights to tie in with the other black touches throughout.

The bedding is from Foxtrot Home, including the fabulous reversible quilt at the foot of the bed, and we had the long lumbar cushion custom made.

A black bench seat at the end of the bed is the perfect spot for popping your bag or suitcase when you arrive.

The second bedroom had a couple more challenges for us. Our clients wanted two single beds for their children to use, but also the versatility of being able to push the beds together to form a king bed if guests wanted that. Echoing the long headboard in the master bedroom, we had another one custom made to run the entire length of the back wall in the second bedroom. This way it works with either bed configuration.

You’ll notice in the “before” photo above the awkward spaces set back either side of the wall. We weren’t sure what the purpose of these were, but the space made it difficult for conventional bedside tables, especially with the different bed configurations. Our solution was to design and have our joiner make the little bookshelves with a cupboard below. These can act as bedside tables and gives those nooks a purpose. Again, we replaced the old lights with matt black ones, and the little stools at the end of the beds are great for bags as well as seats.

Our clients were thrilled with the end result and we thank them for allowing us to share their apartment with you. If you’d like to stay here or recommend it to friends, you can find it here (tell them we sent you).

Covid-19 and what lies ahead

2020 started out as our best year to date. We had some amazing clients and projects on the go, as well as in our pipeline. We were really excited about the year ahead. Then along came Covid-19 and threw one mighty large spanner in the works! Yes, we had to postpone several consultations with new clients, and push out finishing dates of some existing projects, but we’ve been lucky that we’ve been able to continue working from our homes to some extent. Design work continues and Dael has been able to talk to clients and suppliers on the phone and via Zoom meetings. And one benefit of being at home and having a bit more time is that we finally started our IGTV channel, posting short videos with design tips to Instagram and Facebook. Something we’ve been meaning to do for a while now.

Living in Lockdown has been a massive adjustment for all of us, but it’s been so cool to see the innovative ways individuals and businesses have been coping. Our hearts go out to all those who have experienced heartbreak and stress, I can’t even imagine how tough that has been. As an eternal optimist I like to find a silver lining, and for me there have been a few…

Slowing down, literally smelling the roses, spending quality time as a family, regular exercise and creating new rituals, not to mention that the planet has been given the opportunity to ‘breathe’ and recalibrate. It kinda makes you wonder! It’s given us all time to realise what is most important in our lives, and one thing that Dael and I know, but we hope that you are all realising now too (if you hadn’t already), is how important your home is.

We’ve all been spending more time in our homes than we probably ever have before, and if you love your home, that will have made this time so much better. People who don’t value beautiful interiors may think it’s just superficial and shallow, but whether you realise it or not you are greatly affected by your surroundings. A good design not only transforms the interior, it transforms the lives of the people living there. If our designs are contributing to more happy, content people in this world, then how cool is that?!

There are a few simple things you can do right now to make your home more enjoyable. Start by decluttering and editing. Piles of clutter can cause you stress. Look to see if there are certain areas that are constantly being used as a dumping ground. Can you add a basket to collect the abandoned shoes, or a pretty box for mail and paperwork? Make sure that items on display that have a practical use look good too.

Create vignettes around your house made up of things you love, maybe they have a memory or story attached. It’s amazing how they’ll make you happy when you see them. Start with just one surface and have a play, when you feel more confident try another surface. Move pieces around regularly to keep your home feeling fresh. We give you lots of tips in our videos, so check them out if you haven’t already.

Add greenery. We talk about this a lot, but it’s a really simple way to inject life, texture and interest into your home. You don’t even need to go to a florist (although we’re all for supporting your local florist, especially now), you can just take you secateurs into your own garden and cut off a few branches.

Paint is one of the simplest ways to transform a room, it can literally change the mood of a space. We have an online colour course that you can download and do at home anytime. It teaches you how to choose a colour palette that will be just right for your home. Whilst in Level 3 (and 4 before) we’re offering a 20% discount, so go check it out.

As we head towards Alert Levels 2 and then 1, I hope that we will all adopt a new normal. Take whatever positives you found whilst in Lockdown - slow down, spend more time with loved ones, exercise more, get creative, whatever you discovered (or re-discovered) that is going to enhance your life. Travelling overseas won’t be happening in the near future, but why not see more of our own country, support local tourism, and support local businesses as much as possible.

At Bibby + Brady we work with some incredible local businesses and NZ furniture manufacturers (the sofa above is a great example of one of our NZ made creations). This means we will be able to continue to create beautiful spaces, no matter what. If you decide that you want to spend that money you had put aside for overseas travel on a new kitchen, or a complete house renovation, maybe even a new build, then get in touch with us so we can put you into our calendar, or you can fill in this form. We can work with you right from the planning stage, through to the install. We can project manage the entire reno if you want us to, we have some fantastic tradies and suppliers so you can rest assured that the job will be done to our high standards.

Wishing you all the best, and remember better times are yet to come. Stay safe, stay healthy, and for now, stay home. Vic + Dael x

Favourite Finds

Many years ago when I was a full-time interior blogger I had a series of posts called Favourite Finds. When you’re constantly searching and sourcing beautiful products it’s hard to not want to buy one of everything for yourself! So I started a private Pinterest “wish list” board where I save all the beautiful things I’m coveting, not just furniture and homeware, but favourite fashion pieces, makeup, jewellery, books, appliances even. Anytime I want to treat myself I go straight to this board. We’ve decided to bring back this blog series so we can share with you a few of the favourite things we’ve found.

V I C ’ S P I C K S : : the first piece I want to share with you is a gorgeous ottoman we had custom made using one of my favourite fabrics. I love furniture pieces that are multi-purpose and this ottoman is a perfect example. Place it in front of your sofa so you can put your feet up, and it also works beautifully as a coffee table. Add a tray and/or a large coffee table book and layer with some favourite decor pieces. Alternatively pop it at the end of your bed to ‘anchor’ the bed. Handy for putting your shoes on and off, and to throw your clothes at the end of the day.

Pattern and colour are two things that make me happy, so this fabric by Catherine Martin for Mokum is my pick. But we can have these ottomans made up in a wide range of fabrics that will look stunning with the matt black powder coated metal legs. Measuring 1300mm wide x 650mm deep x 360mm high, the cost is $1890, which we think is a great price for such a special, custom piece of furniture. Get in touch if you’d like to buy this baby, or talk to us about getting one custom made in another fabric.

I’m wearing my second favourite find in the pic above. The Mazzy ankle boot from La Tribe has been on regular rotation in my wardrobe the last few months. In our job we can go from a client meeting, to moving furniture, to an on-site visit at a construction site, all in a matter of hours. We like to look good, but also need to be comfortable and practical, and these boots tick all the boxes. Bonus - they look great with jeans as well as skirts and dresses, I love the caramel suede and the cute Western cowgirl vibe.

You know you’re getting old when you get excited by a piece of cleaning equipment - sheesh! But my last pick, the Karcher Window Vac, has been a game changer for us. Cleaning windows is one of those jobs that no one likes, but boy does it make a difference to have sparkling clean glass to look out. The Karcher Window Vac is so awesome because it vacuums up the excess window as you clean, which I love. No more old towels along the bottom of the sills to catch the dirty drips. It almost makes cleaning windows fun - almost.

But what we’ve found this product really handy for is to clean our tiles at the end of every shower. When you spend a small fortune on gorgeous Italian tiles for your new ensuite, you really want to look after them. It only takes a couple of minutes to suck up all the water left on the tiles after a shower leaving them looking sparkling new. Come on now, you know you want one too ;)

Now moving onto Dael’s favourite finds…

D A E L ’ S P I C K S : : In my downtime I love to read (among other things), and “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine” is a recent fave. I love this charming, quirky and enduring book. Eleanor has the ability to make you feel protective of her plus enjoy her company, even with her totally inappropriate social skills. Recommended by Reece Witherspoon as part of her book club, if it’s good enough for Reese… :)

As Vic said above, we need to look good in our job, but there are days when we might be climbing on ladders to hang art, or moving sofas around a room, and on those days a dress just isn’t going to cut it. These trackie pants are super comfy while still looking smart. The only problem is - I have to be stern and force myself to stop wearing them everyday!

I’ve recently finished renovating our kitchen and dining area and my last item is now top of my wish list. In fact, these chairs have been on the top of my wish list for far too long. I can't wait to have these stunning and comfortable chairs around my dining room table. If you share my love of green velvet these chairs can be yours too for $695 each. Drop us a line and we’ll make that happen.

As a part time member of our team, our friend Sally has contributed her three favourite finds as well. Let’s check out her choices…

S A L L Y ’ S P I C K S : : At no. 1 is The Beauty Chef Glow Inner Beauty Powder. It supports gut health and skin rejuvenation. An award winning delicious powder that contains more than 20 organic bio-fermented and probiotic superfoods to enhance your skin luminosity, clarity, hydration and texture. Mix it into filtered water, pop it in your smoothie, or sprinkle over your breakfast. Who doesn’t want luminous skin and inner health?

Next up, I love these Elho plant pots. Made from recycled plastic, they’re manufactured using 100% wind energy - how cool is that?! They come in a range of sizes and are great to pop a store-bought plant straight into. A great way to bring life and texture into your home.

Last but certainly not least, I’m definitely coveting this super pretty Society of Wanderers Euro Pillowslip Set in the Winifred Floral print. I love this beautiful print on 100% French flax linen, it’s perfect for adding a bit of colour to a plain linen bed setup. Now, with three daughters I just have to decide which bed they’ll go on, or maybe I’ll keep them for myself.

Well there you go folks, a bit of a medley, I hope we’ve inspired you with our favourite finds. If you have any questions about any of them, leave us a comment below or get in touch with us through our website, and look out for more of our faves coming to you soon.