Knock Knock: Nature-Inspired Cheer in Australia

With three boys under six, artist Jackie Amos resides over a house that's understandably chaotic: "It doesn't stop from 5am to 8pm," she laughs. But Jackie's nature-inspired decor creates a calming backdrop for her sons' lives. She finds vintage furnishings at "op shops" and "tip shops"--Australian slang for thrift stores--and adds color with her own artwork and crafts. Let's take a look...

Outside

Where do you live? Gold Coast, Australia. We're five minutes from the beach, and we have a big backyard with a vegetable garden. Kids are always running wild at our place.

What inspires you? Since our area doesn't have many art galleries or culture, I like filling my home with art, flowers and books. I love blogs and flickr; they make me feel part of the wider world.

Where does your family spend most time at home? Our deck in the backyard. It keeps the boys' mess outside!

Orchid_on_table

Can you tell us about this dresser? I bought this Danish dresser from a shop, FOUND, that sells collectable furniture. You've never seen so much beautiful furniture; you have to buy on the spot because it will never be there when you go back. I keep my prints in the dresser's skinny drawers.

Did you take the tiny photos? I got them in Prague sixteen years ago when I backpacked around Europe. Sigh, I wonder if I will ever travel again!

Your home has mostly neutral walls. Why did you choose this approach? In my previous house, I painted the walls all different colors. I wanted this house to feel less busy, so I kept the walls white. My artwork provides plenty of color.

Foyer

The orange trim is such a nice touch! The outside of the house is light grey and army green, and I think--hope--the orange goes well with it. I painted a few trims and doors inside to bring it through.

It's really pretty. What ambiance did you want to create in this foyer? The area is for my special finds. The painting is from Papunya Tula aboriginal art of the Western Desert and depicts women sitting around water holes.

Collectors

Did your sons find these little items? Yes, on the beach and in junk shops. Joel collects everything from bottle tops to fox bones!

Dining_table

The dining area has such a calm feel. Where did you find the table and chairs? The table is from an antique shop. It's from a boarding school, so a lot of people can fit around it. The chairs are all finds from people throwing out junk. I'd like to get a set of all the same chairs someday.

Lukes_bedroom

Luke is lucky to have such a cool bedroom! How'd you bring together the wonderful pieces? The curtains, bed and shark toy are from Ikea. The bedspread is from Freckles. I found the chair at an op shop and the desk at a tip shop [Australian thrift shops]. The desk was covered in rude teenage graffiti so we sanded it and painted it in clear varnish.

How did you pick the bright colors? I didn't really decide; the colors just came when I put up the curtains. Since the walls are white, all you have to do is change the curtains and quilt and you have a totally new look.

Bedroom_bookcases

What does Luke like best about his room? The open shelves so he can "display" his favorite toys.

Your flickr site describes how you made the bookshelves by buying pine planks, rounding off the corners and painting them white. Very impressive. Any other tips about making shelves? Use enamel paint so they're slightly glossy. Paint the planks first and leave them outside for at least a week so you're not overcome with fumes. Make sure you use strong brackets to support the planks and weight of the books. The brackets must be screwed into the beams. This is the ideal project to get your husband or sons involved in!

Was Luke involved in the process? He helped paint and sand. He's only four, but he knows how he wants his own space. He wants more dinosaurs, so I'm thinking about that at the moment.

Rain_print

I love your "I Heart Rain" print. What was the inspiration? We were in the middle of a drought and we desperately needed rain. I missed rainy days of staying inside and reading. I like to think my art makes children and adults smile. I make it very affordable so anyone who likes it can have it in their home.

Sleeping_in

What a cutie! Where did you find Joel's awesome pirate sheets? Big W, a cheap chain store in Australia. They're flannelette and he loves them.

Joels_room

Is Joel an avid reader? We sit on this stool and read to Joel every night. Our whole family loves books. Books are like affordable art to me.

What are your boys' other hobbies? Joel loves shells, feathers and junk--which is treasure to him. Luke likes dinosaurs and anything from the Ice Age movies. They also take swimming lessons.

Joels_room_big

Do you think your home reflects Australian culture or design in any way? It's very much what I think an Australian home should be. We don't need heating or air conditioning, and we try to live in environmentally friendly ways.

What advice would you give new decorators? Find an old piece of furniture and restore it. Get the kids involved; mine loved sanding and painting. I'm always plodding along on a sewing, furniture or art project. It's so rewarding to make something special for your family.

Visit Jackie's etsy shop here and flickr site here.

November 26, 2007

Comments

her home is gorgeous. i love the colors and patterns. she has a real knack for bringing pieces today.

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