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We are bombarded by perfect interiors, images that arent attainable because they have been styled to the point where they bear no resemblance to reality. These interiors may be stunning, but they arent an honest reflection of how we really live.

Life Unstyled is about taking inspiration from real homes that are beautiful, creative and inspiring but at the same time a little rough around the edges, with signs of everyday life evident throughout. The first section, Homes Unstyled, sets out Emilys manifesto for creating a stylish home that is beautiful but lived in. A Home is Never Done advocates allowing your space to evolve gradually so it is an ever-changing expression of your tastes and interests. Work with What Youve Got suggests ways to make the most of the home you have rather than yearning for unattainable perfection. Signs of Life offers ideas for wrangling papers, clutter and other stuff. Creative Clutter tackles collections and displays, while Break the Rules rejects style diktats and shows how individuality can bring a home to life. The second section, People Live Here, visits real-life homes that are definitely not perfect yet display incredible style and creativity and reflect their owners needs, tastes and style. And throughout the book, quick fixes, DIY makes and Every Home Should Have boxes offer creative solutions with unique results.

Life Unstyled is a fantastic new edition of the previously published title of the same name.

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EMILY HENSON Photography by Debi Treloar Life Unstyled How to embrace - photo 1

EMILY HENSON

Photography by Debi Treloar

Life

Unstyled

How to embrace imperfection and create a home you love

Senior designer Megan Smith Senior commissioning editor Annabel Morgan - photo 2

Senior designer Megan Smith Senior commissioning editor Annabel Morgan - photo 3

Senior designer Megan Smith

Senior commissioning editor Annabel Morgan

Location research Jess Walton

Production controller David Hearn

Art director Leslie Harrington

Editorial director Julia Charles

Publisher Cindy Richards

First published in 2016.

This revised edition 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 Emily Henson 2016, 2021 Design and photographs copyright Ryland Peters & Small 2016, 2021

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ISBN 978-1-78879-351-3

E-ISBN: 978-1-78879-374-2

The authors moral rights have been asserted. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.

A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library.

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Hidden treasure When these homeowners removed wallpaper in their - photo 7

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Hidden treasure When these homeowners removed wallpaper in their apartment - photo 8

Hidden treasure. When these homeowners removed wallpaper in their apartment, they fell in love with the raw finish left behind (above and opposite). With a coating of sealant, it has as much personality as any wallpaper and is a unique choice. It may not be for everyone, but Life Unstyled is about creating a home you love, regardless of what others think.

The idea for Life Unstyled was born many years ago, when I started an interiors blog of the same name. As an interior stylist, I create perfectly styled images for my clients in order to sell their products, but the truth is that these pictures dont represent real life. Its all a bit of fiction and fantasy interiors in a flawless and, frankly, unattainable state, intended to inspire but also setting impossibly high standards of perfection.

My aim for Life Unstyled the blog and now this book was to rebel against those spotless, clutter-free interiors and talk instead about real homes, the kind so many of us live in. My mission is to show homes that are not only inspiring and stylish, but also lived in and constantly evolving. As people we are always developing, our likes and dislikes often changing, so it makes sense that our homes should reflect this natural flux.

We live in the age of social media, where we only show the world our best selves our pretend selves, really. Life Unstyled is about feeling good about the way we really live. It is designed to be both an inspiration and a respite I want to offer you ideas to use at home, and I also want you to sigh with relief when you see that everyone has a tangle of wires and a messy pile of books by their bed, and that its OK.

In Life Unstyled, I celebrate the beauty of imperfect interiors with stories of inspiring homeowners who favour creativity over perfection. My hope is that this book leaves you loving your own home, with all its lumps, bumps and unfinished jobs, just a tiny bit more.

Most people I know have a long list of reasons why their home isnt perfect - photo 9

Most people I know have a long list of reasons why their home isnt perfect - photo 10

Most people I know have a long list of reasons why their home isnt perfect - photo 11

Most people I know have a long list of reasons why their home isnt perfect. Perhaps theyre renting, so they cant make their own mark; there isnt a lot of cash to spare for decorating; the space is too small or there isnt enough storage. Perhaps, like me, they work from home and struggle to carve out a work area. Few of us feel that our home fulfills our every need and lets be honest thats a pretty tall order to begin with. But there are creative ways to tackle many of these issues, and in this chapter I highlight some of my favourite solutions from homeowners who have overcome various challenges.

Often it just comes down to attitude we need to train ourselves to see the opportunities rather than the problems. So instead of lamenting the fact that you cant warm yourself by your defunct fireplace, why not fill it with flowers and candles and congratulate yourself on your creativity and resourcefulness? Theres nothing wrong with striving for more, but its also important to make the most of what youve got.

Why dont you Create an impromptu display case from a nonworking fireplace by - photo 12

Why dont you

Create an impromptu display case from a nonworking fireplace by filling it with things you love? Here, buckets of dried flowers and a tray of pillar candles do the trick (above).

On display No space for a home office It may be possible to tuck a workspace - photo 13

On display. No space for a home office? It may be possible to tuck a workspace into the corner of your living area, as this jewellery designer has done (left). An inexpensive plastic trestle table is hidden beneath Dutch wax fabric, above which hangs a photo of the Great Wall of China by artist Sarah Charlesworth. A white tabletop rests on vintage wooden cabinets, creating a wide desk as well as a display area for photos and collections (opposite).

Small spaces In this sixth-floor flat above space is at a premium The - photo 14

Small spaces In this sixth-floor flat above space is at a premium The - photo 15

Small spaces. In this sixth-floor flat (above), space is at a premium. The corner beneath a window was put to good use by building a custom bench from birch ply. Its a small area that could have gone to waste, but now it doubles as seating and much-needed storage. This small bay window (above right) is too narrow to accommodate a sofa, so a pair of petite upholstered armchairs and stools do the job instead. Kitchen cupboards were in short supply here (right), so this homeowner sought out vintage trolleys on wheels to hold overflow pots and pans.

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