CALM
CALM
Interiors to nurture, relax and restore
SALLY DENNING
photography by Polly Wreford
To my boys, Freddie and Billy.
SENIOR DESIGNER Megan Smith
SENIOR COMMISSIONING EDITOR Annabel Morgan
LOCATION RESEARCH Jess Walton
HEAD OF PRODUCTION Patricia Harrington
ART DIRECTOR Leslie Harrington
PUBLISHER Cindy Richards
First published in 2021 by
Ryland Peters & Small
2021 Jockeys Fields
London WC1R 4BW
and
341 E 116th Street
New York, NY 10029
www.rylandpeters.com
Text copyright Sally Denning 2021
Design and photographs copyright Ryland Peters & Small 2021
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ISBN 978-1-78879-383-4
E-ISBN: 978-1-78879-417-6
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CONTENTS
STRESS BUSTERS
The muted blue tones of this Georgian living room instil an immediate sense of tranquillity, thanks to the colour choice and easy-on-the-eye furniture and accessories.
WELCOME
Ive lost count of the number of different homes Ive worked in during my many years as an interior stylist and art director, but the thing that always leaves an impact is the way they make me feel. There are places I cant wait to leave, others that I love but am happy to leave after a shoot, and a few where I would be more than happy to move straight in and stay forever. These tend to be filled with texture or muted colour, are rich in natural elements such as wood or stone and have interesting features, considered corners and pleasing vignettes that fire my imagination and pull at my heartstrings. Put simply, our physical surroundings have a direct correlation with the way that we feel and make an important contribution to our emotional well-being.
The place we call home has always been a backdrop to a variety of activities, but at the time of writing most of us have probably spent more time there than ever before. Home is now a place where we live, work, sleep, eat, exercise, love and laugh, and, hopefully, where we can be ourselves, kick back, gather with friends and family and recharge. It is so important that this place works well for us and offers a sense of retreat and escape a sanctuary, a safe place. Creating a home that exudes a powerful sense of calm is beneficial on every level, protecting us from the outside world and allowing us to flourish and feel nurtured and secure.
The aim of this book is to provide ideas, tips and tricks for creating a restful, restorative space that makes your shoulders drop the moment you walk through the door. First, I describe the essential foundations of a comforting environment: calming and harmonious colour; lots of appealing textures; an abundance of textiles; quiet pattern and calming decorative details such as plants, flowers and other natural elements. I go on to explore 12 different homes that all have one thing in common: a timeless, tranquil atmosphere that is a pleasure to come home to. I hope this book delivers a sense of peace on each and every page, encouraging you to pause, be present and take a breath something that we all need more than ever.
Getting our dog Buster has changed family life for the better; hes a constant source of happiness and the most wonderful stress reliever. This is Henry the beagle, who youll also see further on in the book.
CREATING A SENSE OF CALM
CALMING COLOURS
Creating a restful space that makes your shoulders drop the moment you walk through the door can be achieved in many ways, and getting the colour palette right is one of them. Colours can stimulate and excite, but they can also make us feel relaxed and at peace just what you want in a calm home.
While earthy browns signal safety and security.
Pink, believed to reduce aggression
NATURAL INSPIRATION
Im lucky enough to work with colour almost every day in my job as an interior stylist and draw most of my inspiration from nature, where colours harmonize together beautifully and instinctively. Different natural tones have different connotations. Restful tones include green, associated with peace and calm
OFF-WHITES & NEUTRALS
Neutral hues, ranging from off-whites to earthy clay and tobacco shades, are known for their calming qualities. They have an association with the natural landscape sand, rocks and soil and provide the eye with a restful alternative to brighter colours. Gentle, sludgy neutrals are versatile, working well in all parts of the home, and will add a sense of warmth and sophistication to any scheme. They have the ability to enhance a space, making walls appear to recede and ceilings feel higher, which in turn creates a sense of airy tranquillity. Ive always been a fan, mostly using off-whites and neutrals as a useful blank canvas to which I can add or subtract colour as desired. To my mind, they are never cold, never dated and never boring, especially if you add oodles of delicious different textures to keep the space interesting. Classic and timeless, these shades will work hard to make any room fresh and serene.