Real Living - March

Photo: Tia Borgsmidt/Retro Villa

The March Real Living popped into my iPad this weekend and to be honest I've never been more excited about reading a magazine since the Domino days.  I truly love this publication with it's "real living" spaces and ideas. Like this bench seating (above) from the home of architect and artist Line Juhl Hansen and family.  I love how they made the homemade backrests held in place with leather straps.  Cool decorating trick!

Photo: Tony Amos | Styling: Erin Michael

Or this super storage idea made from handmade Tasmanian oak shadow boxes (from Bonnie and Neil) –but which they suggest could be made by just finding some recycled wooden boxes which one could then stencil or glue a strip of wallpaper to the back of.  Full room pic below with more storage ideas.

Photo: Tony Amos | Styling: Erin Michael

Photo: Martin Lof/Living Inside | Styling: Gill Renlunnk/Living Inside

And heaps of personality show up here in this living space feautring white paint, lots of light and a collection of vintage furniture and accessories.

Photo: Martin Lof/Living Inside | Styling: Gill Renlunnk/Living Inside
 An adorable kitchen


Photo: Brigitta Wolfgang Drejer/Sisters Agency
 A collection of different sized logs makes for an interesting coffee table idea.

Photo: Chris Warnes/Warnes and Walton | Styling Natalie Walton
And a quaint little vignette made up of bookcases made from reclaimed French elm (beside a Grant Featherston "R160 Contour chair) recovered in grey wool.

Another thing that I love about this magazine is the quantity of ideas.  So many pages it seems in comparison to what we're used to here in N. America.  Get your digital copy via magshop.

reallivingmag.com.au



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