Thursday, 2 May 2013

Book Review: Gardenalia by Sally Coulthard

I promised you a stonker of a book and, not to keep you waiting even one more second, here it is...


Sally Coulthard's book Gardenalia  (published by Jacqui Small) is an absolute gem about how to furnish your garden with flea-market finds, country collectables and architectural salvage.


Remember the delicious book Shed-Chic by the same author? Sally, who read archaeology at university and is passionate about salvage, traditional materials and affordable antiques, has, once again, come up trumps. Come with me and see why this book is pure magic...


Divided into two distinct but equally gorgeous, sections, Gardenalia deals first with Structure And Furnishings, which takes a tour through  individual aspects of salvage and recycling; how to make the best choices from a limited resource. Guidance about picking the most appropriate second-hand materials is detailed and obviously stems from a wealth of knowledge and experience.


Gardenalia then moves on to the second section: Garden Spaces, which looks in depth at specific gardens, examining design elements of each. 


And, oh my, are they gorgeous or are they gorgeous?

Though, it has to be said, some of the gardens featured are both enormous and high-maintenance, there are, nevertheless, gazillions of fantastic ideas to use in your own outdoor spaces. 


Gardenalia contains the irresitable combination of images so beautiful that you want to dive in head first (hello heaven...) and hugely readable text. It lures you in page after page after page.


Sally Coulthard's book fits whole-heartedly within the Modern Country ethos. Reusing older yet still-beautiful items (seating, urns, watering cans) but not being afraid to slot in newer objects when budget and availability dictates, Sally helps ensure that everything blends in seamlessly with the whole Vintage Garden look.


Sally Coulthard's aim with Gardenalia
is to help us "create formality, play with perspective, inject warmth or, best of all, add a bit of fun to your flower beds." And, let it be said, that she achieves her purposes magnificently.


My best discovery of the day is that not only has Sally currently writing lovely, lovely books but that, under a different surname, Bevan, she also has a back catalogue too! Yup, I've been getting click-happy with Amazon.



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Monday, 29 April 2013

Vintage Gardens: Modern Country Style Loves

Oh, sunshine, how I love you. You make feel all skippity again when you peek through those pesky clouds that have been dominating of late.


This warm weather has had our whole family dashing outside to play, sit and work in our lovely garden. I have my seeds bought and my seedlings at the ready. Are you gearing up for some planting-action too?!


Today, I wanted to share these images of Vintage-style gardens. It's a look that's hard not to fall for: the blend of older, well-loved pieces, especially when mixed with pretty country fabrics is a positively heady combination.


If this look is one that gets your heart beating faster then stay tuned for my review of an utterly fabulicious book coming up next on Modern Country Style! 


Ooooh, you're going to LOVE it!!


Now, trowels at the ready....?



Images via: House To Home, The Master Garden Decorations, World Of Vintage Pearl, Flickr, Modern Country Style

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Friday, 26 April 2013

The most romantic picture in the world ever?

Hey pretty poppetts,

Not following on from anything at all, this photo was crying out to be shared. Isn't it super-duper rooooomantic?


Here's to a weekend filled with warm sunshine, country escapes and exciting, happy long-lasting love....


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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Patrick Grant: The Modern Country Gentleman:

Patrick Grant has been one of the rather unexpected stars of The Great British Sewing Bee. 



Here is a man cut from a different cloth to that of the usual run-of-the-mill males we are dully presented with by the media, and I think those differences are to be celebrated. Smart, well-spoken and eloquent. Here he is in action:



I heard some rather exciting news the other day: Patrick Grant is to launch his own menswear collection for Debenhams in the autumn called Hammond and Co by Patrick Grant. See what you think:



Patrick has been quoted as saying:

"We have worked hard to ensure the synonymous cut [of Saville Row tailoring], subtle flair and the perfect proportion is present through every piece."


The collection will consist of 70 pieces for men who want a classic, yet contemporary look. I'm liking the look very much indeed. 

Country fashion but with a Modern twist.

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Monday, 22 April 2013

Why You Should Be Watching The Great British Sewing Bee

I think I am actually in love with The Great British Sewing Bee currently airing on BBC. Here are my top five (of a billion gazillion) reasons why YOU should be watching.... 


1) The camaraderie of the contestants is heart-warming. 
They're all such a mixed bag but somehow all so likable. There's none of the sniping you get with The Apprentice (though plenty of snipping - hoho!). A perfect example of how ambition doesn't need to be undercut with rudeness. Ever.


2) The skills on show will get you whipping out your sewing machine. 
The sewers get a very limited time frame to fulfil the tasks so, as viewers, there's no waiting around, twiddling our thumbs. The action is fast-paced and tense....but soooooo inspirational. Yep, I've hauled out my sewing machine more times in the last month than in the last year. My head is positively abuzz with ideas.


3)The set is heavenly. 
Oh, the set is just bee-autiful {geddit?!}. The show is shot in a converted house in the City of London and has been styled to perfection along an industrial-country vein. Low-hanging metal lights. The muted colours of the Modern Country Style cupboards. Lots of white. Every angle of the camera picks up new delicious details.


4)The judges are lovely.
May and Patrick absolutely know their crafts. Whether its how thick a French seam should be or how the weight of a fabric will affect the final look of piece, their comments give you a whole new perspective on clothes-design.


5) The final is TOMORROW!!!
Eeeeeeeeek!


Truly, what's not to like?


Image 3 via Tilly And The Buttons, all others via BBC

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