THE ISLAND APPROACH
How to bring the rich colours and bold styles of Barbados back with you to your home
Every time my husband Jason and I travel to a sun destination one of us always says it: “We should move here!” Tempting, especially when the days are short and snow flies, but the realities of life aren't quite that simple. So instead, I try to hold on to those feel-good island vibes by using them as inspiration for my designs.
A recent trip to Barbados opened my eyes to the many ways we can invigorate our interiors by incorporating the island's perfect mix of a tropical palette and European influence. The look is bold and confident and, when introduced in the right ways, reveals a timeless, warm and elegant look.
THE BEST BEACH COLOURS
The inspiration: Crane Beach and the Crane Hotel
Consistently ranked as one of the 10 best beaches in the world (including by Robin Leach himself in one of my childhood favourites: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous), Crane Beach sits on the southern coast of Barbados in Saint Philip. The combination of the perfect, soft white sand and turquoise water creates a beautiful, soothing palette as a wall colour, without overdoing it.
Perched on the cliff above the long stretch of beach is the historic Crane Hotel, which can boast a history dating back to 1887, making it the oldest continuously operating resort in the Caribbean. The original stone buildings on the property mirror some of the tones of the beach below — a coincidence? We'll never know, but the colours of the sand and stone beautifully translate to a modern interior. Get the look: Sherwin Williams Kestrel White (7516)
NATURE IN ABUNDANCE
The inspiration: Hunte's Gardens
You would be hard pressed to find a view in Barbados that isn't lush and decorated with florals, but one place stands out to this anthophile traveller, and that's the perfectly curated Hunte's Gardens in Saint Joseph. Impossibly large palm leaves, rich ferns and jewel-toned florals grow in abundance, including Heliconias (which bear a similar look to Birds of Paradise), purple lilies and orchids.
Such a wealth of florals calls for a “more is more” patterned wallpaper to match. Why not call in the island's British heritage with a House of Hackney print? The show-stopping Paradisa wallpaper pays homage to Diana Vreeland's iconic Garden in Hell room in New York. The look is bold and confident. I would start incorporating this extravagant look by using this in a powder room on all walls, potentially even the ceiling as well, to achieve a complete Barbados garden fantasy.
Get the look: Paradisa Wallpaper in Tourmaline Pink, House of Hackney London.
NO ORDINARY POTTERY
Inspiration: Earthworks Pottery, Saint Thomas
We love activities when we travel and, in particular, a “crafternoon.” Founded in 1983 by Goldie Spieler, Earthworks Pottery not only offers
a fun and informative pottery class experience with longtime instructor Pauline, but also has a shop where you can take home a piece by one of their many potters. I've always liked mixing tableware and the variety of traditional designs are the easiest way to introduce some Barbadian culture in your home. Tip: They will ship the creations you make (or buy) home so you can save room in your carry-on.
TRUE BLUE TILE
Inspiration: Animal Flower Cave
Venture to the northernmost part of Barbados, in the parish of St. Lucy. Travellers are treated to huge Atlantic waves crashing against the cliffs and into the mouth of the Animal Flower Cave.
The resulting layers of blue, from the pools of the ocean to the sky, are magical. This tone-on-tone blue can be recreated through the handcrafted Turchese tile from Centura. Strong shading, chipping and relief imperfections give the collection an oceanic look, complete with dripping rust and iron. Get the look: Turchese Tile from the Gleeze Collection, Centura.