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44K Followers, 1,375 Following, 2,100 Posts - Helen Parker (@hapdesigns) on Instagram: "Creative Director at deVOL Kitchens - styling, sourcing, imagining and creating. The best at winging it both in life and work 🤍 lover of geraniums 🤍".
Helen Parker, creative director of deVOL, shares how she transformed her old kitchen into a stylish and functional space with a mix of new and old furniture, marble floor, lace tiles and pink accents. See the photos and read her tips on designing your own kitchen.
- Find your inspiration. Kitchen color ideas can be inspired by the most minor of details. For Helen, it was a painting. 'My starting point was a still life painting of a fish I bought way before the kitchen was started, it gave me a color palette and made it much easier to navigate the minefield of options and colors.'
- Choose flooring that creates a mood. Never under-estimate the power of kitchen flooring ideas to transform the feel of a space – Helen was going for a distinct look, which she's achieved with these tiles.
- Accentuate the accent color. Just as with flooring, stand out kitchen backsplash ideas can have a huge impact on the feel of a room. Helen chose vintage style tiles to complement the flooring and cabinetry.
- Mix new with vintage for a characterful look. 'I had picked up a few vintage pieces from our Cotes Mill showrooms and eBay and with lots of doing up they were fit for purpose and added that heirloom "been there forever" look, which I crave.
Oct 22, 2021 · Helen Parker, DeVol's creative director, shares how she transformed her Victorian kitchen with a teal backsplash, a pink ceiling, a vintage sofa, and a brass hanging rail. She also reveals her tips for creating a covetable old-new look with vintage and unusual pieces.
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Oct 2, 2023 · The designer Helen Parker, star of the hit Netflix TV show For the Love of Kitchens, is known for her innate sense of understated style. And now, her charming English cottage is the star of a new tome, A Sense of Place, by Caitlin Flemming and Julie Goebel.