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ScandiScot and Còsagach – My style

You might know of my struggle to name ‘my style’, especially if you’ve followed for a while. Well, I’ve finally figured it out. The basis of where it started, and how it has developed to be ScandiScot.

There is a new movement that has taken over Hygge (the Nordic art of making a cozy home), which is called Còsagach, pronounced “coze-a-goch” (the last part is said like the Scottish say ‘loch’). It’s an old Gaelic word for being snug, content and protected. Sort of the same feeling as Hygge. It’s all about natural layers, think tartan (for me in a neutral colour way), chunky neutral cable knit throws, velvet, candles, fire, and maybe a whisky in hand 😉

The two, for me, go hand in hand. Elements of ScandiScot style has always been with me, and recently I was looking through photos of all of the places we’ve called home, how I’ve decorated them, and also looked through all of the magazine tear sheets I have saved for the last 22 years. What I noticed was a pattern of this style evolving.

Photo – Tricia Foley

My very first real interior design influence came from (and still comes from Tricia Foley). Tricia’s style is perfect as far as I’m concerned. Very minimal, but still homely. Based on white with layers of natural textures and materials, it was my first layer to ScandiScot. There’s an element of British Colonial style, but very pared back in Tricia’s spaces. I’ve taken this aesthetic with me on my design journey.

 

Our living room at the farmhouse is probably both of these decorating styles come together. For me a home must be able to be lived in – warm and inviting and not too precious. Our sofa covers swap between white in summer and natural linen in the cooler months. They are washable and easy to live in, but still beautiful. This photo was taken while we still had those terrible drapes up (which came with the house when we bought the property, so don’t look at those) at Christmas time,  but it’s  probably a good photo to show you the palette I’ve been using a lot in the renovated parts of our new/old home.

I’ve started to bring in neutral tartans, because you may know my family and I are Scottish, my husband also is of Scottish heritage. There has always been an enormous pull to Scotland for me, and since we visited family there last year, it is very strong in Mic and our boys too. It made sense to have elements of it at home, and I brought back some pieces from our trip to incorporate.

You can see from the first photo that we have added white boards to our living room boards, and this dining area shares that open plan space. I’ve brought in colonial portraits and tonal artwork. My vintage and antique Scottish stoneware bottles fit in beautifully. I have been collecting 5em for years -another layer that was developing to this style. Originally I wanted to get rid of this wood wall, maybe paint it white, but it’s grown on us so much now it is staying. The space needs the warmth this element brings and adds to the còsagach feeling in the room. Years ago, I would have painted it without a second thought. The big wicker pendant light casts the perfect warm glow over our table and plays with the wreath art piece I made from twisted willow years ago. This doorway will soon have a new door with barn door hardware.

Our new kitchen that Mic and I built at the farm was the first real chance I had to bring this style out for real. As we had packed away all of our things from the last house (and we got rid of a LOT of decorating items that I knew I’d grown out of), I only took what I really, really loved to the farm. It was staring me in the face – ScandiScot!

The appreciation of Scandi design with the coziness of the highlands. Not so much the Swedish style, but more Danish. Natural elements rule here, and there is not the minimalist qualities of Danish/Scandi design. It’s all about layers. My collection of old wood bread boards , pampas grass, Amber glass, old botanic prints and linen all come into play. It’s more about cocooning  I’m all for that!

 

Near the end of our time at our last home (shown here), the feeling I was looking for started to poke its head out.

 

In our bedroom as well. We have yet to renovate our room at the Farm, but it will have the white boards like our living room (image 1). We’ve changed this bed over to our guest bedroom, and I’m thinking of having a linen covered headboard made.

Photo- The White House Daylesford

Lynda Gardener has also been a big influence on my style. Not for nearly as long as Tricia Foley though. Lynda is an Australian interior Designer/stylist and boutique accomodation star. Lynda’s love of grouping old art pieces and prints with natural textiles, anchored with white floats my interior style boat a lot. Her body of work is stunning, and I’ve learnt a lot from Lynda’s style.

Especially how to pull a gallery wall together with vintage pieces mixed in. This photo is from my studio, and I picked up this old flag to use on the wall to add a bit of interest to my other old pieces and to warm up the all white space. I think it works really well with my vintage boxing gloves and carpenters ruler.

I’ll talk about ScaniScot style more, and I know you’ll be hearing a lot more about Còsagach as it’s tipped for big things this year, taking over from Hygge.

For now though, I’m just happy to have found a style I really connect with. Im happy it’s not a mainstream style too. It’s exciting for me to see just how long this has been waiting to be pulled together from all of my loves and influences.

That beauitful influence from Danish design, the traditional influence from a paired back/relaxed British Colonial style and the warmth and cocooning feel of a highlands stone house has me right at home -literally!

all photos, except ones mentioned are by Ness Lockyer

 

 

Mood board…

Hi petals!
How are you? I am well, been busy. You know how it is, right?
We had a room move around here at our house over the weekend, I nearly broke my jaw, our bed broke and there is tonnes of bags for charity clogging my hallway.
I am planning on doing some painting once I have some major art works out of the way with to freshen our ‘new’ rooms and cant get white (of course), greys and wood off my mood board.
The amazing Tricia Foley is such an inspiration to me and I will be looking to her while I sort out the details.
This space in her office/shed is perfect.
Bead board walls, natural linens and mismatched pieces all based around a pale palette are divine.

Un varnished wicker, white and muddy greys all have me captivated right now.
The fresh touch of green is stunning.

Even though this image is in black and white, you can see the palette is just what I am after.
I do think this is missing some green though.
My mood board is getting packed with ideas.
Oh, and speaking of mood boards I am now part of addicted to
Pinterest. This is an amazing site where I can ‘Pin’ any ideas that come my way in inspiration like boards.
So much easier than cutting and sticking on my wall =0)
If you want to have a squizz at my mood board,
stop by
Ness xx
PS- You will notice that the annoying ‘technical difficulties’ message is G O N E. I was over it and unfortunately cant fix the one at the bottom of the post, so we have to put up with that til I work out what to do.

Olive Grove In Manhattan NY

 

For those of you who have followed me for a while will know how much I love the styling and decorating of Olive Grove Retreat.
This divine slice of Provence was right here in Australia, Heathcote Victoria to be exact. Just over an hour from Melbourne and a heartbeat from France.
Sadly, OGR is no more. Its doors where stylishly closed to the public back in 2009, but it is still owned by Hairstylist Lazarus (Wesley) Douvos.

There are so many elements from this retreat that I fell for immediately.
The chalky hues, loads of white

The bagged walls, French fittings (a claw foot bath just like mine)

Serious charm

and the magic of thinking you are worlds away with the soft scent of Lavender wafting by on a warm evening, when you are actually not far from one of the busiest cities in Australia!

The interior  is just perfect…truly.
So, the other night while going through tonnes of emails I found one from the owner of this gorgeous slice of the earth, Lazarus!
Telling a little about the closure of the retreat and the move to NY. The two places couldn’t be any further away!!
I also got a sneak peak in to Lazarus’ equally stunning Manhattan apartment.
here it is….

The first thing that sprung to mind here was ‘Tricia Foley’…immediately!
It is stunning…and you know I LOVE Tricia =0)

There are so many hints of Olive Grove Retreat as well…with a New York edge.

Lazarus, I am glad you are still lovin the tufting!!!

…and that panelling is divine…

ahh…it’s Olive Grove all over =0)
This image, although a little blurry is a constant on my mood/inspiration board and fills me with ideas every time. I thank you for that Lazarus, and for letting me peak into your new Retreat on the other side of the world.
I hope you get back to Olive Grove soon.

Wish I was…..

…here!
The New General Store which is the seasonal pop up store by the amazingly talented Tricia Foley is on again!! Tricia emailed me to let me know it was on again so I thought I would remind you all too =0)
I am a little disappointed that I cant attend so I will have to enjoy the images that Tricia always loads up to the site once it is done with.
The following images are of the Summer event which looked gorgeous.
The Christmas event will have loads of festive gifts and produce and gorgeous home wares and local produce. I do love the wreaths that Tricia seems to get each year.

…and I am loving this big market tote with the shop logo on the front.
So, if you are in the Long Island region you should visit this superb market
…and think of me =0)
Head over to The New General Store to find out when and where it is.
Ness xx

Constantly Inspired By Tricia Foley

As you know by now Tricia Foley is my all time favourite Designer and inspiration. I just adore her style and Tricia’s work has influenced my own work over the years. I am always stopping by her site to see what beauty she has been working on and was blown away by this Irish Country Home which was a recent project for her.

I am loving this wall of vintage maps and the little trunk with ‘Dublin’ on it…how fitting!


…but this room is just stunning!
You amaze me constantly Tricia. There are so many more photos of this gorgeous home so if you would like to see more please stop by Tricia’s site (you probably already have by now).
And for even more inspiration you can view Tricia’s 3 blogs
Enjoy them, they are equally beautiful =0)
Ness xx

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