Many Aussie's will immediately recognise this heavenly space as it's been featured numerous times in various shelter magazines and television commercials. I am always thrilled when I discover styled variations of her feminine paradise. I've also posted a few times, here and here about this former mattress factory turned amazing warehouse apartment and famous store owned by the Vintage queen herself, Lyn Gardener.
This bed/bath, I would have to say is just about every girly girl's dream! I can only imagine how spectacular it would look at night with a log fire, dim chandelier and candle light.
This is a very non pretentious home with plain white painted brick and exposed plumbing and yet all Lyn's lovely preloved treasures make it fit for a princess.
I've seen a few different shots of this corner but I hadn't seen this one of the armoire doors open exposing Lyn's divine collection of vintage linens.
A very basic but beautiful kitchen. Perfectly functional.
So inexpensive, who says you need to spend an absolute fortune to create a pleasureable workspace? I suppose in a large open warehouse space you could get away with such simplicity however in my 70's red brick perhaps not lol.
That sumptuous daybed looks ever so inviting. A glass of wine, a Jane Austen novel and I'm set!
Again, it's alluring pretty accents such as these that transform an ugly old toilet block.
Obviously the key here is to have a completely blank canvas and allow your worldly possession's to come alive.
Thank you Lyn for yet another spectacular tour :)
Thank you Lyn for yet another spectacular tour :)
I hope you enjoyed apartment 2. Apartment 3 will follow tomorrow and it's something a little different ;)