Homes & Antiques

Beside the DARK SIDE

In their Victorian home on the Kent coast, Caz and Rich Oliver have created the perfect balance of light and dark, rough and smooth, old and older still

- FEATURE NAOMI JONES PHOTOGRAPH­S BRENT DARBY

The deliciousl­y daring interior of this vintage-! lled Victorian home on the Kent coast will stop you dead in your tracks, not least because of its con !dent and cohesive colour scheme. ‘ I love black,’ says owner Caz Oliver, a vintage homewares retailer and stylist. ‘So when my husband Rich and I moved here from our London "at four years ago, I knew the high ceilings, huge windows and abundance of light would let me run riot! As I work from home, the house also needs to be an inspiratio­nal location for me to showcase my style and photograph my stock; black walls present as elegant yet cosy, and create the perfect backdrop for our eclectic array of furniture and accessorie­s.’

Caz explains she wants her heart to ‘sing’ whenever she steps through the front door; inspired by their shared love of the natural world, this monochrome scheme with warm

honey accents, introduced through vintage ! nds, certainly helps with that. ‘ The way this house has evolved has made me realise how much I love this time of year,’ she says, ‘and how much it has in "uenced the way that I’ve decorated: whenever I look around our home, I can imagine crunching along a wet shingle beach, under a blanket of dark and stormy skies.’

To create this evocative home, Caz and Rich shed blood, sweat and tears, painting, sanding and waxing almost every surface throughout the house. ‘ It de! nitely took its toll,’ Caz explains, ‘and sometimes I wondered if we’d made the right decision taking on such a big house. It also took a while to come together design wise: we started o# with quite a few industrial and Victorian pieces, but it didn’t really work, and it wasn’t until I pared back the look and restricted the colour pale$ e that I got the e#ect I was a % er. I gradually sold the pieces I wasn’t

happy with and focused on the things that I’m truly passionate about.’

Caz, who studied art and design along with a host of other interestin­g subjects, is talking about her collection of mid- century furniture, from the low sideboards and chests of drawers on long slender legs, to the inviting tan leather swivel chair from Denmark, and the eye- catching Tulip dining chairs designed by Maurice Burke for Arkana of Bath. ‘As Massimo Vignelli [the Italian designer] famously said: “Good design lasts longer”,’ quotes Caz. ‘ The iconic shapes, clean lines, polished metals and warm woods still have a modern feel to them, despite being over 50 years old.’

As well as appreciati­ng their appealing aesthetics, there’s a deep-

rooted reason why Caz and Rich choose pre-loved items over contempora­ry objects. ‘ I have a background in ecology, too,’ explains Caz, ‘so I want to help save the world! Although l love modern design and respect those working with natural materials in a sustainabl­e way, I’m not a fan of too many mass-produced goods. By buying at least some vintage items you’re recycling what already exists, and they are o!en so much be"er quality; my furniture will probably outlast me!’

Nature is an important element in this home’s decor too, and not just the way it has in #uenced the colour pale"e or the desire to keep things out of land $ ll. ‘ I have deep- seated respect for the Earth,’ says Caz, ‘so I prefer to use natural products over synthetic ones;

and I have a number of vintage skulls, antlers, insects and pieces of taxidermy, as well as modern sheepskins and cowhides, all ethically and sustainabl­y sourced. It’s far from ghoulish – it ensures no part of an animal is wasted, as well as reducing plastic consumptio­n. All these things tend to be incredibly popular in my online store, Beetle & Wilde too, so I know I’m not the only person out there with a fascinatio­n for these things and a desire to live and decorate in a responsibl­e fashion.’

Caz is determined, however, to create a stylish and cosy home, not merely a house of curiositie­s. To that end she believes that balance is key, so taxidermy and bones coexist with luscious living plants, while so! furry skins sit alongside polished metal accents, and smooth bu"ery leather harmonises beautifull­y with an array of wood, from the sleek furniture to the enviable collection of well-used chopping boards in the kitchen and the giant stack of roughly hewn logs in the si" ing room. ‘ It may have taken a bit of time to get it right,’ says Caz, ‘ but I think we’ve now found the right combinatio­n of colours and textures, old and new pieces. It might not be to everyone’s taste, but I # rmly believe your home should re$ect who you are, and you shouldn’t hold back. I feel that we’ve created the perfect home for us, full of the things we love that bring us joy every day.’

 ??  ?? The 1970s Danish leather swivel chair in the living room is from ID at Crystal Palace Antiques and Modern, London, while the reindeer hide rug is from Beetle & Wilde. The Owners Caz Oliver is a vintage homewares retailer and stylist, specialisi­ng in natural history. She shares a love of mid-century and Victorian design with her husband Rich, a systems analyst and tech half of Beetle & Wilde.
The 1970s Danish leather swivel chair in the living room is from ID at Crystal Palace Antiques and Modern, London, while the reindeer hide rug is from Beetle & Wilde. The Owners Caz Oliver is a vintage homewares retailer and stylist, specialisi­ng in natural history. She shares a love of mid-century and Victorian design with her husband Rich, a systems analyst and tech half of Beetle & Wilde.
 ??  ?? The PropertyTh­is Victorian semidetach­ed house in Kent has a double aspect sitting room and open-plan kitchen/diner on the ground floor; a shower room, guest room, cloakroom and study on the first; and a bathroom, dressing room and master bedroom on second. Caz and Rich snapped near one of the area’s original Victorian lifts.
The PropertyTh­is Victorian semidetach­ed house in Kent has a double aspect sitting room and open-plan kitchen/diner on the ground floor; a shower room, guest room, cloakroom and study on the first; and a bathroom, dressing room and master bedroom on second. Caz and Rich snapped near one of the area’s original Victorian lifts.
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 ??  ?? THIS PAGE FROMABOVE The kitchen was given a complete makeover, including revealing and restoring the parquet floor. The kitchen is made from recycled plastic bottles by Ikea. The chopping boards are from Beetle & Wilde; this side of the hall leads you to the lightfille­d kitchen/diner beyond. The walls and woodwork are painted in Pitch Black by Farrow & Ball. The chandelier is an eBay find.
THIS PAGE FROMABOVE The kitchen was given a complete makeover, including revealing and restoring the parquet floor. The kitchen is made from recycled plastic bottles by Ikea. The chopping boards are from Beetle & Wilde; this side of the hall leads you to the lightfille­d kitchen/diner beyond. The walls and woodwork are painted in Pitch Black by Farrow & Ball. The chandelier is an eBay find.
 ??  ?? BELOW The radiator is from Cast Iron Radiators 4u. The copper stool and vintage jug were sourced at Petticoat Lane Emporium, Ramsgate. The bowl was bought in South Africa.
BELOW The radiator is from Cast Iron Radiators 4u. The copper stool and vintage jug were sourced at Petticoat Lane Emporium, Ramsgate. The bowl was bought in South Africa.
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‘By buying at least some vintage items you’re recycling what already exists and they are o!en so much be"er quality.’
 ??  ?? THIS PAGE CLOCKWISEF­ROM ABOVE Caz contrasts the graphic lines of the bed, art and lamp with tactile skins and woolly throws. The cowskin cushion is from Zulucow, the lamps are by Tom Dixon and the bed is from Ikea; Caz sourced an unusual basin from eBay for Rich’s shower room; she chose to paint the ceiling in her moody bedroom for a cocoon-like feel. The sideboard is from eBay.
THIS PAGE CLOCKWISEF­ROM ABOVE Caz contrasts the graphic lines of the bed, art and lamp with tactile skins and woolly throws. The cowskin cushion is from Zulucow, the lamps are by Tom Dixon and the bed is from Ikea; Caz sourced an unusual basin from eBay for Rich’s shower room; she chose to paint the ceiling in her moody bedroom for a cocoon-like feel. The sideboard is from eBay.
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 ??  ?? ABOVE The sideboard in the bedroom is from eBay, while the chair belonged to Rich’s grandmothe­r and was reupholste­red by Caz. The painting behind the pots is from Beetle & Wilde and the beetle print is by Dan Hillier. RIGHT The ceiling light is from Junk Deluxe and the bench is from Ardingly antiques fair. The pottery is a selection of vintage and local pieces from Nigel Cunningham and EJ Laven.
ABOVE The sideboard in the bedroom is from eBay, while the chair belonged to Rich’s grandmothe­r and was reupholste­red by Caz. The painting behind the pots is from Beetle & Wilde and the beetle print is by Dan Hillier. RIGHT The ceiling light is from Junk Deluxe and the bench is from Ardingly antiques fair. The pottery is a selection of vintage and local pieces from Nigel Cunningham and EJ Laven.
 ??  ?? THIS PAGE FROM TOP The skull is from Beetle & Wilde, while the wicker side table was a car boot find and the copper basin was found on eBay. The art propped against the wall is by Dan Hillier; the dressing room is also home to some of Caz’s stock pieces that are ready to be packed and posted. The armchair is from Petticoat Lane Emporium and the chest of drawers from Junk Deluxe; the chairs are from Petticoat Lane Emporium and the dressing table is from eBay.
THIS PAGE FROM TOP The skull is from Beetle & Wilde, while the wicker side table was a car boot find and the copper basin was found on eBay. The art propped against the wall is by Dan Hillier; the dressing room is also home to some of Caz’s stock pieces that are ready to be packed and posted. The armchair is from Petticoat Lane Emporium and the chest of drawers from Junk Deluxe; the chairs are from Petticoat Lane Emporium and the dressing table is from eBay.
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