Monday, 28 January 2013

Spring & Summer Trends 2013 – from Marina Wooldridge Honeysuckle Interiors


During the cold dark and dreary months of January and February I think we love to look forward to the spring and all the New Year brings.  Now is the perfect time to plan interior projects a time to refresh and make over. What ever your style, the new season promises us some great inspiration to help transform our homes.

2013 sees a portfolio of progressive concepts and innovative design stories in fabric and wallpaper designs. The transition into spring and summer will be marked with fresh colour schemes heralding the start of a bright new season.

The latest collections hold something for everyone whether its chic embroideries or contemporary weaves, new children’s collections or vintage prints. We’ll see a return to elegant tailoring with references to industrial heritage, folklore and even fossils. Smart wall coverings which will team a mix of lustrous textures including bold flocks iridescent metallics and curiously crumpled effects across a broad spectrum of on-trend and co-ordinating colour ways.

Great examples of this are found in the new Quartz and Town & Country collections from Zoffany.  Complimented with their range of 128 beautiful paint colours there’s everything you need to refresh or renew and bring your home right up to date.

Also taking the themes on board is Prestigious Textiles who are known for offering the latest look at affordable prices.

If knowing where to start baffles you or you need help bringing your ideas to life this is where Honeysuckle Interiors excel.  For all the latest collections plus lots of inspiration and helpful professional advice visit their lovely showroom with its new home & gift boutique. For more details plus special offer downloads go to www.honeysuckleinteriors.co.uk for more information. 

Showroom open Tues-Sat 10am til 4.pm and other times by appointment.
6 Rectory Road Oakley tel 01256 780831





Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Why Choose Hand Finished Curtains?

By Marina Wooldridge

I feel so privileged to have been able to do what I love as a living for the last 25 years.  I have a passion for sewing and have been lucky enough to work with people who make the most amazing curtains. I am often asked what makes Honeysuckles curtains so different from the rest?  To which I answer that it’s all about the hand finishing and the quality of the fabrics, all the work you don’t see. Surely a pair of curtains is just a pair of curtains? Why bother going to the expense I hear you ask but when comparing I would invite you to come and see and feel the difference in ours for yourself.

As with many things in life you get what you pay for.  Quality made to measure curtains are not cheap nor should they be. Good trades people take pride in their work and take care to do it professionally. We curtain makers are no exception. It always takes more time and effort to do a professional job and justifies why hand made curtains are more expensive than ready mades.  A good pair of well made curtains is an investment. Consider how often you change them? Too many people regard curtains as just window coverings. Remember that they cover a large expanse of wall and up to a quarter of a room and will make or break the overall design scheme.

Professional curtains are always hand finished and will last longer and look better than poorly made ones or those entirely made by machine.  Compare a drawer made with glued dove tail joints and one that is held together just with nails. They will both serve their purpose but naturally the dovetailed one will last longer and be more aesthetically pleasing.  Making dove tailed joints takes longer to produce and requires more skill. Likewise with curtains, for a professional job stitching needs to be done correctly and with the correct type of materials. It is the internal work that is not seen that is important as it will ultimately show in the way they drape and how long they last. Lining needs to be held in place not just at each side but also at other points within the body of the curtain so that the fabrics are held together and are not just flapping about independently. Corners should be properly mitered and weighted and seams should also be weighted in the hems.

Hand finished curtains have vertical seams that are machine stitched but everything else is done by hand (side and bottom hems). Headings are made with buckram (a type of stiffening) which is also gathered up and sewn by hand. This gives sharp pleats below which flow in structured waves known as fullness. The alternative is the taped heading which is stitched on by machine and then gathered up by pulling on cords. Taped headings will not give the neat, sharp pleats and structure like those that are hand pleated. The finish is less precise and has a more relaxed look. When using a taped heading it is more common to use tie backs to improve the drape.

Another type of heading is the eyelet. Curtains with metal rings can be threaded onto a pole to create a modern, minimalist look. For the best finish, longevity and drape the metal eyelets should be punched into the heading with a special machine. There are tapes that can be purchased that try to achieve the same effect but these are very much for DIY-ers and do not give nearly as professional a finish.

There are many linings on the market today in different price bands. The cheaper linings will tend to have a low thread count (threads per square inch) and be treated with a chemical like a starch that makes it stiffer and feel, initially, to have good 'body'. This quickly breaks down under sunlight and weakens the fabric and its ability to protect. More expensive linings are not treated in this way and not only feel more substantial but will protect your curtain fabric from damage by the sun and dirt. The best lining is called cotton 'sateen' or 'solprufe' and it comes in various qualities. The better the quality, the higher the protection, and the longer they'll last. If you need blackout curtains there are many different qualities of blackout linings. They all do the job of keeping out the light but some are softer than others or have a more 'cottony' feel. The softer ones are more expensive but they will help your curtains drape better. Some flowing fabrics like silk or velvet will be stiffened if combined with blackout lining and so lose their softness. The degree to which this occurs is dictated by the handle of the lining.

Interlining can also be added between the lining and main fabric. Interlining is a traditional way of adding insulation to fabrics particularly silks and finer cottons. The addition of interlining gives a padded luxurious look according to the weight used. The use of interlining is almost wholly hand sewn and provides a fantastic finish and drape. 

To achieve the best results the right fabric must also be chosen along with the right heading and make up. However a pair of well made curtains needs to be dressed, hung and fitted professionally making sure that the appropriate type of rail or track is used to maximise the effect. 

Good curtains should always be well made. Curtains that are made and fitted professionally are not only practical but add a signature of quality.  I’m proud that at Honeysuckle Interiors we only use the best quality products on the market and have over 25 years of experience in our trade. We take a pride and care in our craft and look forward to sharing and passing the skill on to the next generation.

Join us on one of our “ How To” workshops see our website or call for details.

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

New Look Showroom Underway



We are so excited to announce that to celebrate 25 years in business are going to be having a new look showroom.  Beautiful  on trend furniture, gifts and accessories to compliment our lovely curtains and furnishings will be on display soon. Watch this space and follow us on Facebook -
 
 
This gorgeous throw for under £40 cushions for under £30 at these prices you can get the designer look without breaking the bank.

Friday, 7 September 2012

Zoffany launches 38 new paint colours - 10% discount for all orders placed in September


We are really excited about Zoffanys new paint colours we love and our decorators love using Zoffany paints and we know you will too.  To promote the range we are offering a 10% discount for all paint orders placed in September.

38 new colours  have been selected to complement Zoffanys new range of fabrics and wallpapers. Twenty-two neutrals, thirteen soft colours and three deep shades work perfectly with recent wallpaper collections. With these additions, the new Zoffany palette comprises 120 colours reflecting the demand for subtlety in tone and the ability to match colour perfectly to the soft furnishings in a scheme.


An Environmentally Friendly Paint - Zoffnay water based paints contain virtually no VOC's (volatile organic compounds that contribute to atmospheric pollution and Zoffany oil based paints have been specially formulated to reduce VOC content.  Therefore all finishes contain levels below those directed by EU legislation, making Zoffany a sustainable choice without compromising on quality.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

September 2012 – Home Style from Marina Wooldridge Honeysuckle Interiors

With summer soon drawing to a close the arrival of September brings on a fresh new academic year.  Our children are back to school and this means an entire shift in gear in family routines.  The focus goes from the out side to the inside and as the nights draw in we spend more of our time inside our homes.
I know we’re only just into September but the truth is, Christmas comes around as fast as a lightening bolt every year. Now is the perfect time to get to grips with what need doing in your home to make sure you’re prepared for the months ahead.

Plan ahead - Use September to plan ahead if you are thinking about home improvements.  If you are planning to call in the professionals remember the good ones are usually booked well in advance.  Nothing is more disappointing than when you return from your holidays fired up with enthusiasm to start a project, only to find out your decorator’s diary is fully booked until January.

Revamp and decorate - Give furniture a new lease of life, perhaps an armchair could be transformed with a throw and cushions made from leftover fabric, or a table revived with some left over paint.  For bigger DIY jobs, hire rather than buy expensive equipment that you’ll only use occasionally. 

Give scruffy dated pine furniture an up to date vintage look by painting it creams and greys set off with soft shades of duck egg blue and greys on the walls and the effect will be stunning.

Eliminating draught is the first step to a warm comfortable home and windows and doors are the chief culprits when it comes to letting in cold air.  If your budget won’t run to new double glazing make sure you have linings and interlinings in your curtains.  If you have radiators under the window, then team your existing curtains with a thick Roman blind to cut out draughts.

Remember you don’t have to spend a fortune to transform your home be creative and make the most of what you already have.

Enrol on a part time course - With the start of a fresh new academic year and thanks to the range of part-time and adult evening courses, there’s something for every age and taste to sign up for. If you’ve ever fancied having a go at making your own soft furnishings why not sign up for one of Honeysuckle Interiors Saturday workshops. If you’ve made furnishings before they will be able to show you the tricks of the trade to make it easier. Honeysuckle welcomes novices and gives you the confidence to have a go yourself. For more details go to their website
Or call for details 01256 780831



Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Fly The Flag & Buy British


Fly the flag and buy British



I love the patriotic feeling the jubilee and now the Olympics has evoked over recent months.  The whole country has embraced the British theme and are proud to fly the British flag and drape bunting to celebrate. It’s time now for the nation to get behind the country and buy British.  We can see the effect that the recession is having on our high street shops, it’s so sad to see so many of our favourite shops closing down and either remaining empty or pound shops taking their place.  It’s no wonder consumers are being forced to shop on line.  It is very clear to me that now more than ever the British public must get behind their local retailers and support them in order they survive and continue to provide employment.

(Fabrics above and below all available from Honeysuckle Interiors from £15 per metre)

Shoppers are being urged to "Buy British" in an attempt to boost the UK's flagging manufacturing industry.  Out of choice we should support suppliers of British-made goods in preference to "poor quality, often unsafe" imports. The feasibility of this is becoming more difficult as in a bid to cut costs businesses are being forced to out source abroad.

Quality and style are important factors when choosing new furniture and buying trends are about to change.  Five years ago consumers wouldn’t think twice about buying into the latest look with the intention of renewing again in 2-3 years price and value was therefore key. It’s easy to see why the demand for cheaper furniture was fuelled and made even easier to purchase on interest free credit to have it now and pay later basis.

Having been in the soft furnishing business for nearly 25 years I know that if you asked the same question 15 years or more ago people would expect their furniture to last much longer at lease 10 years or more.  Sofas were reupholstered, dining table tops were sanded down, re-varnished and chairs re-covered.   Customers bought into a brand like Ducal, G-Plan, Ercol, Stag to name a few and collected pieces of furniture over time and made it last.

The current “nostalgic look”   for interiors means that  so many pieces of once loved furniture are having a new lease of life. Loose covers on old chairs are recovered in faded old chintz and sit alongside their contemporary counterparts. Rather than being discarded for modern flat pack Ducal pine is being painted in French greys and shades of neutral to get the look.  G plan has become collectable along with some of the better quality furniture of the 1960’s and 70’s for the more modern interior.   

Expectations have changed, however, with an emphasis on the environment and the strain on land fill consumers are buying more conscientiously again.  The recession has meant that sadly not everyone can afford to just throw away their furniture and start afresh.  People are looking at investment pieces of furniture again in a view to them standing the test of time – this is great news for British manufacturers of fine furniture.

So before you rush out to buy new have a look at what you’ve already got and think about how you could use it differently. Make do or mend may just be the order of the day, but if you have to buy new BUY BRITISH!

Proud to be non high street Honeysuckle Interiors are a customer focussed curtain and furnishing business established in 1988.  Beautifully hand tailored curtains and furnishings made with care and pride is what they do exceptionally well.  From a metre of fabric to a complete make-over no job is too small.  Why not pop along to their lovely showroom in Oakley and meet the Design Team  where you’ll always receive a warm welcome. They boast one of the largest fabric and wallpaper libraries out side of London so you can browse at your leisure or let them guide you through all the choices available.  With years of experience professionally made and fitted,  you can be reassured that once you’ve been Honeysuckled you won't settle for anything less.

Showroom Open Tues-Sat 10.00am until 4.00pm
Tel: 01256 780831

(Fabrics above and below all available from Honeysuckle Interiors from £15 per metre)



Monday, 9 April 2012

Show off your home and embrace British pride in time for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee

Show off your home and embrace British pride in time for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee


There’s a real buzz at Honeysuckle as we start thinking about preparations for the queen’s diamond jubilee.  We’ve just taken on a new range of fabrics which will have us making bunting, cushions, aprons the possibilities are endless.


With the jubilee in mind there is an abundance of truly patriotic themed accessories for our homes this season.” Cool Britannia” décor is growing in popularity because it can be done on a small budget and still look beautiful.

 A well-designed patriotic room will evoke pride. This often begins with the use of a simple flag. Think about how you can use the Union Jack flag as a focal point in your room. Look for large, antique flags to frame and you will have a perfect wall hanging that serves as the focal point of your patriotic design.

Painting a patriotic themed room is actually pretty simple. The colour choices are a no brainer. Go for either a deep red or a navy blue. If you don't want your rooms to have dramatic colour on the walls, then paint one wall with a bold red. Hang your antique flag on that wall for a stunning effect. You could also consider adding a decorative border or painting your trim in red or blue.  There are some great British themed wallpaper on the market and are available in beautiful patriotic themes.

Rugs offer another great accent to your British décor. If you choose a neutral wall colour, you could bring in your bolder colors through a beautiful, Union Jack rug. You could choose a solid colored rug in red or blue.

Capital, First Class and Jack Designs at Honeysuckle Interiors


Capital, First class and Jack designs are now available at Honeysuckle Interiors; helping the nation to celebrate by decorating homes, street parties and even sporting venues with a distinctly patriotic theme. These colourful prints on 100% cotton are suitable for curtains and cushions, table linen and kitchen accessories, bags and flags. Available to buy by the metre with pvc coating this is also perfect for practical table cloths – with no stitching! The options are truly endless with these design at affordable prices, so get creative!