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Homes: A bouquet of colour and character in Hawke’s Bay

This couple’s love of flora, fauna and far-flung places infuses their cosy Clive cottage, which is a feast of colour and texture

- Text and styling by Bibby & Brady. Photograph­y by Florence Charvin.

TIME TO DOWNSIZE

These days, life can often feel hectic and overly complicate­d. Some say the key to a simpler existence is to get rid of all that is unnecessar­y so you’re left only with what you value, and this is exactly what Kimberley Crisp and Liane Sanderson decided to do two years ago. After 16 happy years in Napier, they sold their large two-storey house and downsized to a tiny cottage 10km away in the small town of Clive.

The couple were initially looking at a house in the seaside village of Haumoana, but when that door closed on them another fortuitous­ly opened. Kimberley’s sister heard about the cottage and encouraged them to check out.

“Its proximity to the main road nearly put us off as we were worried about our animal family,” recalls Kimberley. “But we decided to look anyway and fell instantly in love.” Although tiny, the two-bedroom home boasted an enormous, lush and leafy backyard – perfect for the couple’s cats and dog to frolic in – and also had a one-bedroom studio for guests. The additional space in the front yard to park their beloved house bus, Billie Holiday, made the decision to buy an easy one.

FIRST THINGS FIRST

Upon arrival, Kimberley and Liane immediatel­y painted their bedroom and the bright orange laundry a fresh white. Then they heard their neighbours wanted to get rid of a houseload of floral Axminster carpet. Bev from Camwey Carpet Overlockin­g helped them transform the carpet into a series of mats for the cottage, the bus and their sisters’ homes.

The couple then filled the house with their favourite items of furniture and accessorie­s collected over the years. “We like to create a ‘sensory banquet’ and surround ourselves with beautiful and meaningful things,” says Kimberley. “Handmade soy candles, flowers by the bucketload, great music and homegrown veges.” Bags and baskets have become a favourite item to collect, perhaps reflecting their love of travel, and you’ll find these dotted around the house as both storage and decor. Photos and mementos from Kimberley and Liane’s travels are also prevalent and help transport them back to the places they’ve loved.

“We like to create a ‘sensory banquet’ and surround ourselves with beautiful and meaningful things”

HELPING HANDS

Although Kimberley and Liane have a great sense of their own style, they decided to enlist the help of interior designers Bibby & Brady for extra creative guidance. The design duo created a colour palette for the home’s exterior and garage plus the bedrooms and living area.

Taking their cue from the textiles and accessorie­s inside, Bibby & Brady chose a soft blue grey for the house’s exterior with bolder accents of aquamarine and hot pink. The olive-green living room was painted a timeless silvery grey, which was continued into the main bedroom, giving it a more sophistica­ted feel. The spare bedroom-cum-office was transforme­d from a dark shade of mushroom to a soft apricot pink reminiscen­t of a sunset. New dusky pink linen curtains in the living room complement­ed the colour scheme, while a blue-and-white batik roman blind finished off the spare room.

Perhaps the biggest change to the interior was the addition of a peony wall mural. Recognisin­g their clients’ love of flowers, Bibby & Brady used the wallpaper (a collaborat­ion

between Helen Bankers Photograph­y and Back to the Wall), to define the small dining area in a corner of the kitchen.

Kimberley explains how discoverin­g Bibby & Brady was serendipit­ous – but not altogether unexpected. “We believe the right people always cross our path at the right time,” she says. “We heard wonderful things about their work at exactly the time we were in need of some guidance. We loved their warm, engaging and authentic approach; they really got us. It’s as though they framed the picture perfectly.”

As with most homes, the cottage is a work in progress. Liane continues to cultivate the verdant garden at both the front and back of the house. She plans to add a gated fence close to the front door to keep Lincoln safe from the busy road while they’re enjoying tea on the front deck. Inside, Bibby & Brady will be working closely with the couple to update the kitchen and make it feel like it belongs with the rest of the house. Long-term plans include altering and making better sense of the bathroom, laundry and walkin wardrobe at the cottage’s rear.

Kimberley and Liane embody the ideal that a house should be a reflection of its owners.

“We both believe in expressing your authentic self partnered with your life experience­s,” Kimberley explains. “This surpasses fleeting trends and instead embeds your style, which never goes out of fashion.”

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Kimberley and Liane’s love of flowers is evident in their decor. Most of their treasures have been collected from antique and secondhand shops or on their many travels over the past 15 years.

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