Hilary is an interiors stylist, and Alastair has a talent for rehabilitating all sorts of unloved items, turning them into works of art. While working for Canvas, a line of furniture by Ochre, Hilary asked to be paid with a Chesterfield sofa instead of cash. Weekends were spent scouring antique stores looking for bargains. Alastair bought a trash can for $2 from the Brooklyn Flea, spray painted it and turned it into a wire chandelier for the living room.
Ersatz "French" chairs ($50 for the pair from an antique show) with a few coats of gray paint, a layer of shoe polish, and muslin loosely stapled to the seats and backs. |
Behind the doors a red metal trunk picked up from an antique store for $40. |
Hilary buys industrial metal bases and marries them with marble tops for her store. |
Antique mirrors collected by Alastair line the mantel piece. |
This table was a steal marked down from $3000 to $350, and the chairs came from the Antique Garage. |
The nightstands were brought over from England and Hilary has outlined them in chalkboard paint to give them some definition, and tie in with the black lamps. |
The window cut-outs were display objects that Hilary bought from West Elm for $50. |
Antique dressing mirrors and plaster friezes collected by Alastair. |
The mirror dressing table was $150 at Brimfield. |
Hilary found this mannequin at a stoop sale in her neighbourhood. |
Alastair embraced the darker bottom floor of the apartment and painted it with chalkboard paint. Everything pops against it including the orange chalk flames. |
Hilary has since opened her own vintage store, Mrs Robertson, featuring furniture and accessories she collects for life and work.
Wow, I love this Vic. So cool! Amy x
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favourite of all the homes you've shown Vic. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYus this is fantastic! I am such a HUGE fan of homes that are decorated in clever ways with antique/ second hand items. Hilary Robertson has beautiful taste in styling anyway (I just stalked her website).
ReplyDeleteI love this post as I'm a real bargain hunter! Gorgoeus home. Oh, and that Chesterfield sofa is to die for! x
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Brooke and say this is one of my favourites featured on your blog (I have already pinned some of these beauties)! I guess there is just no excuse for spending too much money on furniture!
ReplyDeleteI will take a Chesterfield sofa as payment any time. This home is full of charm and character- love it!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this one Vic! And nothing about it says budget at all! Looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteAbbey x
Wow! so great to see such amazing style on a budget...... This is what I am all about. Every room looks so expensive. The high ceilings, moldings and fireplace are all pretty spectacular too! Love it! Yels xox
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