Homes & Antiques

Susi Bellamy

her home is featured in ‘Private Palazzo’

- FEATURE SOPHIE HANNAM PHOTOGRAPH­S JAMES BALSTON

Susi is an artist and homeware designer based in Northumber­land. She’s known for her bold, graphic wallpaper and fabric designs inspired by time she spent living in Florence, Tuscany.

‘My favourite summer flowers are ranunculi – I love the mix of different colours in the one variety and they brighten up my kitchen.’

For artist and designer Susi Bellamy, her home acts as a canvas for her colourful wallpaper and fabrics, inspired by time spent living in the ancient Tuscan city of Florence

Think of the Tuscan city of Florence and you may imagine miles of terraco! a roo"ops and domed basilicas; vast Renaissanc­e paintings in lavish golden frames; and the so" patina of ancient stucco and plasterwor­k. Artist and designer Susi Bellamy has captured all of these things and more in her Northumber­land home, which became her private sanctuary a "er moving back to Britain from the Italian city 10 years ago, where her husband, Michael, had been stationed for work. ‘All of these ideas poured out when we returned,’ she explains. ‘ I felt quite displaced, so I threw myself into renovating the house, to create a space that felt joyful and happy.’

The property itself is unique: a central sliver of an Edwardian manor with a private entrance and garden, it caught Susi’s eye in 2000 while she was driving her children to the nearby prep school. Optimistic­ally, she wrote a note to the owners and put it through

the le!er box. ‘ Luckily, they were moving to Russia and wanted to sell!’ she laughs. It was a home on a whole new scale: high ceilings and sweeping corridors were studded with deep, detailed coving, and enormous sash windows o"ered unspoilt views of the countrysid­e. But, the space needed work. ‘ When we # rst moved in, it was like a gentleman’s study,’ Susi explains, with much of the woodwork stained a dark shade of mahogany, and a $ow from room to room which felt stilted and unnatural. However, a sudden move to Florence put all renovation plans on hold until the family returned six years later, brimming with brilliant ideas from their time spent abroad.

To oversee the project, Susi employed her friend Ike Isenhour ( ikeisenhou­r.com), who encouraged her to alter the layout of the ground $oor and vault the ceiling in the entrance hall. This created a long vista that now ushers in the outdoors and bathes the space in natural light. He also inspired her to paint all of the dark woodwork o"white: ‘ It was possibly a bit sacrilegio­us, but I wanted to feel light and upli %ed in my home, not austere.’ Still # zzing with inspiratio­n from her time in Florence, Susi enrolled at university to do an MA in # ne art, and began to transition from her career as an artist and focus on homeware design. Soon, the house became a

canvas for her own work. Colourful cushions and wallpaper designs began to pepper the bedrooms, while marbled fabrics enriched the sofas in the hall.

When it comes to decorating, Susi can never be accused of playing it safe. As much of her existing furniture was dwarfed by the scale of her new home, she turned to antiques shops to ! nd pieces that could command a"ention in large spaces. A colossal antique Scotch chest, bought from a dealer in Woodbridge, guards the ! rst-#oor corridor. A tall chest of drawers, upcycled by Sarah Parmenter of RelovedMCR using Susi’s Orange Feathered wallpaper, creates an optical illusion in daughter Charlo"e’s bedroom, and a pair of mid- century chairs upholstere­d in a wild boar hunting scene were the starting point for son Jack’s room. It’s these unexpected touches that make Susi’s house feel fresh and unique: ‘ There are lots of elements of surprise in my home, with punctuatio­ns of pa"ern and colour,’ she says. ‘ It’s important to push boundaries. Life is too short!’

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 ??  ?? PREVIOUS PAGE Susi’s living room is painted in a similar shade to Dark Aubergine by Dulux. The sofas are from Laura Ashley. THIS PAGE The striped curtains in the kitchen echo the colours in the rest of the room. The hand-painted table and chairs were bought in Florence. ‘I threw myself into renovating the house, to create a space that felt joyful and happy.’
PREVIOUS PAGE Susi’s living room is painted in a similar shade to Dark Aubergine by Dulux. The sofas are from Laura Ashley. THIS PAGE The striped curtains in the kitchen echo the colours in the rest of the room. The hand-painted table and chairs were bought in Florence. ‘I threw myself into renovating the house, to create a space that felt joyful and happy.’
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Girl with a Pearl Earring by
Michael Chippendal­e.
To match the scale of the room, the kitchen was handmade by Robinson-Gay Cabinetmak­ers. BELOW At the end of the corridor hangs a pointillis­t Girl with a Pearl Earring by Michael Chippendal­e.
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Two vintage sofas in the doubleheig­ht entrance hall. One is Laura Ashley and the other is covered in Susi’s Red Blue Geode fabric. BELOW One of many antique majolica birds, which Susi collects.
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TOP LEFT The hallway, flooded with natural light; painted in Farrow & Ball’s Babouche, the guest bedroom is graced with paintings by Susi, her uncle and her Florentine art tutor; the guest bathroom in Susi’s Pietra Grigia wallpaper; Susi found this mid-century chair online.
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT The hallway, flooded with natural light; painted in Farrow & Ball’s Babouche, the guest bedroom is graced with paintings by Susi, her uncle and her Florentine art tutor; the guest bathroom in Susi’s Pietra Grigia wallpaper; Susi found this mid-century chair online.
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 ??  ?? CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT An antique Scotch chest, bought at auction, is adorned with another painting by Michael Chippendal­e; Susi’s Grey Stucco wallpaper in the second-floor hallway; her son Jack’s bedroom is festooned in Khaki Fantasy wallpaper and the fringed lamp is by BeauVamp.
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT An antique Scotch chest, bought at auction, is adorned with another painting by Michael Chippendal­e; Susi’s Grey Stucco wallpaper in the second-floor hallway; her son Jack’s bedroom is festooned in Khaki Fantasy wallpaper and the fringed lamp is by BeauVamp.
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