Styling, to me, means choosing quality over quantity. Bringing things into your home with intention and purpose. I’ve never been one for clutter. I think the everyday things we use should feel both practical and joyful. It’s about making the little moments in our day feel special.
In the Kitchen
At the kitchen sink, I always keep a small bowl or plate to corral the essentials: my handy brushware, a lovely glass vessel filled with dishwashing liquid, and of course, the Lomarra multipurpose spray. There’s always a linen tea towel or two close by, sometimes they’re even wrapped around a fresh sourdough loaf, a batch of scones, or a cake I’ve just baked.
I also love using little jars and vessels to store my tea and coffee. They sit out on display with our Smeg kettle, all placed neatly on a beautiful wooden board. It’s a simple setup, but one that brings me joy every morning.


Dining & Living
Around the dining table, you’ll usually find a few of my favourite ceramic pieces left out on display. They’re too beautiful to hide away. I often have a stack of books on the table too, something inspiring to flick through while the kettle boils.

In the Bathroom
Right now, I’ve got an old wooden plank sitting across the bathtub with a selection of natural soaps, a bath brush, and a jar of bath salts. There’s usually a wooden stool nearby too, handy if you want to sit down to moisturise your legs or perch your cup of tea while you soak.
Little touches like this make everyday rituals feel lovely. I often reach for our Olieve & Olie hand and body wash and creams; so beautiful to use, and just as lovely to leave out on the sink or in the shower.


Styling Support
If you’ve been wanting to make your home feel a little more lived-in and loved, I hope these ideas have sparked something in you. Styling doesn’t have to be perfect, it’s just about finding pieces that feel right for you and your space.
And if you ever need a hand pulling things together, I’m now offering styling consultations. I’d love to help, just get in touch x
Photographed and styled by Belinda Satterthwaite.
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1 comment
I love the little swing house on the table.🤎…is this for sale ?
Regards Vivienne Mortlock
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