Favourite Sydney Doorways
Elegant ironwork framed by beautiful jasmine.
Impressive mouldings and gate.
A more formal affair with portico and columns.
The natural approach – a delicate archway shaped beneath conifer trees.
We couldn’t resist this one with our namesake included!
Loving Library Wallpapers
PL loves the colour and character books give to a room. But for rooms short on space, or for those of us without such an extensive literary collection, bookshelves may not be an option. Fortunately, there are an amazing range of book wallpapers to choose from.
These are some of our favourites:
Mr Perswall’s ‘Library Colourful Knowledge’
Young & Battaglia for Mineheart
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Decorating with Neon!

We can all appreciate the effect of neon lights gleaming against the night sky – evoking feelings of excitement, celebration and energy! Similarly, neon colours can look amazing in an interior application contrasting against a dark backdrop like a subdued charcoal wall. PL suggests choosing one neon colour for impact rather than trying to incorporate all of the colours – if you have a neutral greyish interior, then fluoro yellow or hot pink would work well.
2. Accessorize:
Then it’s all about choosing how to apply the neon colour. We have all seen neon used in the latest fashion trends. Instead of buying an entire new wardrobe in the latest style, we often select accessories to reflect that current trend and incorporate them into our staple wardrobes saving the expense of replacing our entire outfit when that trend ends. Similarly, the key to introducing neon into your interior is to be smart and be selective and think ACCESSORIES – we covet Alexandra Von Furstenberg’s laser acrylic trays in neon pink (see below centre) placed upon a coffee tables or an ottomans – why not add a little colour to cocktail hour!
Cushions, picture frames, lamps, vases, jugs, wall art, bath towels, a side table, coffee table or stools are all pieces that can be easily and inexpensively replaced when your taste or trends change.
3. Feature Paint Effects:
Try a modern take on the red front door! Another effective way of making an impact with neon is by painting a door in an unexpected colour – imagine a front door painted a gloss neon yellow, lime or pink! Make it a real FOCUS.
Or, how about painting external window shutters a neon colour – embellishing an otherwise simple and plain exterior.
Of course, keep in mind rules of application with neutrals….
4. Plants:
Think Greek Islands – cascading pink Bougainvillea against stark white buildings or simply bright yellow poppies in a slick and pristine kitchen. It’s all about injecting a pop of colour and unpredictability.
5. Quirky combinations of old with new:
What about cute fluoro door knobs on an old chest of drawers – juxtaposing a modern bold element with traditional charm. Don’t know what to do with that old timber chair or other piece of furniture which is looking a bit dated – why not give it a coat of glossy paint or reupholster it in a bold fabric and voila – a new lease of life!
You are also doing your bit for the environment by prolonging it’s service life and reducing landfill!
6. Home Office:
The office really is a natural environment for neon colours – think of all those fluoro highlighters, psychedelic post-it stickers and outrageous office supplies!
We think desk accessories in a neon colour can really make your work area pop in a chic way – and you can afford to play and have fun in these areas.
Bold A4 folders or storage boxes stacked against a white shelving unit; industrial hot pink desk lamp or a bright desk chair can all make your office a fun and inspirational place to work.
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Hues of Hong Kong
It’s summer in Hong Kong so it’s hot and humid and typically bustling. Fashion is bright and bold this season with colour blocking & vivid patterns in hot pinks, corals, iridescent blue and yellow – often used in unusual combinations.
Salvatore Ferragamo and Marni epitomise this tropical colour trend. In typical PL style, we are so excited to translate this playful approach into some fabulous creations for up and coming projects as well as pieces for the New Beach Road Summer Collection!
But the city itself remains colourful year round, thanks to Chinese customs and beliefs.
Blue-green is a colour which represents nature & renewal as well as vigor and vitality. The Chinese decorate with blue-green to ensure longevity and harmony. It can be seen in Chinese turquoise, buildings, the 8pm light show and, of course, the Star Ferry. PL adores this colour!
Red is an iconic colour associated with happiness, good fortune, beauty and life. Houses are often adorned with something red such as red paper-cuts, lanterns or characters. We admired the red sails of the junk on the harbour, masses of red trinkets at the markets, glowing lanterns and the unmistakable taxi cab…..
Thank you Hong Kong for all your inspiration! We’ll be back! It’s only just winter in Sydney but we are already craving Summer!
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New Lizzo Fabric
PL was very excited to be invited to the launch of the new Lizzo textiles range. Suzana from Lizzo had flown from Spain to Australia for the occasion and gave a beautiful presentation explaining how the collection came to be. We found the fabrics to be rich and textural with a real sense of artistry.
The inspirations for the collection are eclectic – ranging from traditional textile design to modern geometrics. The traditional fabric including the beautiful houndstooth check (featured above) was inspired by Aberdeen and Balmoral castle.
We were particularly enamoured with the textural and 3D element to the fabrics. The velvet Dune fabric (above left) instantly evokes an image of the desert. The sheers (above middle) ranged from stripes to beautiful, intricate patterns. We loved the hand drawn horse patterned fabric (above right) which is just like an artwork and perfect for a wall hanging.
The splash of citrus yellow and the use of ikat in the collection is truly refreshing. It is wonderful to see textiles taking note of fashion.
Finally we loved the heavy blue striped linens, embroidered cross stitch linen and complementary ethnic patterns. We can’t wait to use these amazing fabrics in our up and coming projects!
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Bowral in Autumn…
PL spent a lovely weekend in Bowral. Although it was a chilly 8 degrees, we kept warm sheltering in various homeware stores and restaurants like Biota Dining – highly recommended for Sunday brunch followed by a walk around the Produce Markets.
Aside from the restaurant’s warm, yet subdued interiors featuring materials like raw timber and zinc, there were some really special features. The intricate iron entrance light by Thomas Bucich (above) and green pendant shades above the communal tables (below); the fireplaces both inside and out offer cosy places to sit whilst savouring the beautifully presented food and admiring the striking artwork. PL adores this Rooster series (oil on linen) by Craig Waddell.
Walking around the beautiful gardens after breakfast, we sampled some delicious produce – breads, wines, sweets, hazelnuts to name a few. However the resident pair of geese, named Foie and Gras kept everyone on their toes!
It was a tough decision to choose from all that was on offer, but we went home with dangerous ‘Addiction’ chocolate nut brittle and an array of jams, chutneys and verjus from Sally Beresford’s Mount Ashby Vineyard & Cellar.
Thank you to Sarah and Will @ Bowral Removals for hosting a fantastic weekend!
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Seaside Style, Harbourside Style….
Rushcutter’s Bay, Gordon’s Bay, Coogee Beach…..
How to bring that seaside/harbourside style to your home?
Ralph Lauren offer an amazing range of Nautical inspired fabrics, perfect for living rooms – cushions, lounges or even children’s rooms:
(Contact info@propertylipstick.com for details)
Check out these inexpensive finds available at Sydney Antique Centre:
(Left to right)
Wooden Model Sailing Boat $280; Small wooden boat $38; Blue Paddle $35
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Sometimes it IS just black & white
Recently spotted at the Thonet showroom – gorgeous custom black and white Thonet chairs with contrast tips to legs.
Inspired by Chanel and Herringbone‘s latest collection we found perfect upholstery fabrics to match! Houndstooth and chevron patterns perfect for ottomans and that little bit of something to perk up a room.
Something chic and economical? Maxwell & Williams have used our favourite patterns in chic black and white!
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The Scent of Chanel’s Beach House…
PL nipped into the Chanel Fragrance & Beauty boutique today and was lucky enough to experience the Espace Parfum (see above – the special scent counter & our purchases!). Our consultant Sam shared with us some fascinating stories behind the individual notes as well as some history behind the evolution of the fragrances.
(Coco at La Pausa)
One of the fragrances we sampled is named 28 La Pausa from the Les Exclusifs collection. It is named after the vacation home Gabrielle Chanel designed for herself and her lover, the Duke of Westminster. Located on the French Riviera, the home is where the couple entertained royals, politicians and artists. Recently on the market for $50 million, Sam advised us that the Chanel Company has repurchased the property. Another one for the PL travel list!
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PL Loves Crests
Whether it is on clothing, a house, a company logo, stationery, or a handrawn note, PL have always been partial to a crest!
We particularly love the hand drawn whimsical crests created at Happy Menocal.
Our own logo had many reincarnations before completion…
PL also loves crests on all homewares, to purchase custom crest cushions please contact info@propertylipstick.com
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