One bunch somehow became flowers all over the hous One bunch somehow became flowers all over the house 🌸
This weather has completely wiped me out šŸ˜‚ Built f This weather has completely wiped me out šŸ˜‚
Built for about 18 degrees and a cardigan really… mostly surviving on sea swims, iced coffees and hiding indoors in the afternoons lol.
Holiday stays in Cornwall, interiors, constant red Holiday stays in Cornwall, interiors, constant redesigning, coastal things, baskets everywhere, poodle supervision and me moving flowers around the house.  That’s us šŸ«¶šŸ¼
We first renovated this bathroom nearly 10 years a We first renovated this bathroom nearly 10 years ago in a bit of a hurry and at the time it did the job perfectly well… but over time it started feeling a little cold and not really in keeping with the rest of the house anymore.
Instead of completely starting again, we slowly updated the bits that weren’t really working — a huge shower instead of the bath, softer whites, more coastal shiplap, scalloped marble, a new window and lots of smaller details that made it feel warmer and more us.
We actually kept loads too — the old washstand, mirror, lights, taps, shower, towel rail and floor tiles all stayed šŸ¤
Swipe through for the full bathroom evolution… it took us years but we got there in the end 😭
A few little moments from recently ā˜€ļø Honestly enj A few little moments from recently ā˜€ļø
Honestly enjoying Instagram so much more again now I’m just sharing the things I naturally photograph during the day instead of trying to make everything feel like ā€œcontentā€ lol. šŸ«¶šŸ¼
My kitchen took a bit of figuring out šŸ™ƒ the slopes My kitchen took a bit of figuring out šŸ™ƒ the slopes made it hard as there’s no room for upper cabinets, shelves or even rails.  Played around with lighting levels and layered texture and pattern.  Everything is temporary lol and there’s more I’d like to do but I love it!  Ps I needed the big sink for poodle baths and they love it šŸ˜‚
I’m getting Stamping Cottage ready for the season I’m getting Stamping Cottage ready for the season and my busiest time of year (slightly yikes!) and I’ve been thinking about the little things you actually notice when you stay somewhere on holiday.  Just little details that make it feel easy and happy.  I think those are the bits that you remember the most.  What do you notice when you stay somewhere? šŸ¤ Lottie x
I love it when I have time to get my sewing machin I love it when I have time to get my sewing machine out and throw myself into a project.  I bought this gorgeous @bennisonfabricsuk fabric so long ago - I just had enough for a cushion and then what else to do with the leftover scraps than to make sails for a little boat I’ve had for years!
This photo is taken from the bathtub in my bedroom (šŸ˜‚) with St Michael’s Mount in the background.  I feel like she’s happy being able to see the sea!  I thought about lining the sails but I’m so glad I didn’t, I love how the light comes through.
This little cabin room is one of my favourite spac This little cabin room is one of my favourite spaces in The Georgian Flat… šŸ¤. It’s tucked away and always feels peaceful and calm.  It’s just like sleeping on a cute ship but without the seasickness ha ha. 
There are two large king bedrooms in addition to this extra cabin room, so it works really well for families or a small group by the sea.
If you’re thinking about a Cornwall escape this year, bookings are open… You can book The Georgian Flat via the link in my bio ✨
Feel free to DM any questions, and there is, of course, a discount for my followers!
Lottie x
The living room at the Georgian Flat. Dogs are we The living room at the Georgian Flat.  Dogs are welcome!  The best girl in the world should probably be sitting on a blanket though šŸ™ƒ  We are all spruced up for the new season - the perfect base for exploring west Cornwall.  Sleeps 5, central but leafy and quiet location in Penzance with parking.  Let me know if you’d like the details xx Lottie
Trying to get things done with my little sidekick! Trying to get things done with my little sidekick! šŸ«¶šŸ¼
A tiny ensuite… just 165 x 145 with sloping ceili A tiny ensuite…  just 165 x 145 with sloping ceilings thrown in!  The layout more or less designed itself. The shower sits where the ceiling is highest, and there was only room for the loo and basin to be opposite each other. 
I kept the palette soft and layered in texture — tiles, marble, wood, brass — which gives the space warmth and depth.
If you’re working with a small or awkward room, this is your reminder that it can still feel really lovely and elevated with the right layout and materials šŸ¤
A little scandi coastal moment for this apartment in Cornwall!  #tinyensuite #coastalinteriors #scandicoastal #interiordesignuk #smallspaceliving
I’m constantly rearranging (as stress relief ha ha I’m constantly rearranging (as stress relief ha ha) so I’ve added a few little spring layers in here… keeping it simple with soft coastal colours but with a lot of texture to keep it all interesting.  There’s 2 kinds of rattan, a touch of brass, some warm terracotta… and then I’ve mixed in a few patterns, I’m obsessed with this chocolate spotted jug with the delicate print of my GP and J Baker lampshade.
Also… I’ve had this chest of drawers for years. It came painted in this soft blue, but I keep thinking about stripping it back to pine šŸ¤
I can’t decide if that’s a really good idea or one I’d regret šŸ™ƒ
What do you think — keep the blue or go natural?
Tiny ensuite reveal šŸ¤ This little shower room sits Tiny ensuite reveal šŸ¤
This little shower room sits up in the attic with sloping ceilings, so the layout more or less designed itself. The shower had to go where the ceiling was highest, the basin had to be narrow, and everything else squeezed in around it. Tiny rooms definitely keep you on your toes šŸ˜…
I went for pale textured tiles, penny marble on the floor, brushed brass fittings and a simple rectangular sink that’s actually surprisingly practical.
The style is what I’d call Scandi country, soft colours, clean lines and lots of texture.
It’s a good reminder that even the tiniest spaces can have loads of character and warmth when you layer materials and keep the palette calm.
I’ve written all about it on the blog, comment if you’d like the link.
Lottie x šŸ¤
I spent my Sundays cleaning Stamping Cottage and r I spent my Sundays cleaning Stamping Cottage and rearranging furniture lol but also had a lovely breakfast with my girl and a walk on the beach with the poodles. 🌸
Just a reminder that if you’re planning a Cornish escape this year, we now have a few places to stay… hurray!
• The Georgian Flat – sleeps 5 in central Penzance
• Stamping Cottage – a quiet little hideaway for 2
• Tin Barn – our gorgeous barn will sleep 2 and is nearly ready!
All designed by Tin Coast Design in our relaxed English coastal style.
If you fancy a stay by the sea, you can find more details through the link in my bio, or just DM me if you’d like to know more šŸ¤
Lottie x
Really loving my shelves at the moment šŸ¤ I keep ca Really loving my shelves at the moment šŸ¤ I keep catching myself standing there with a cup of tea, admiring them (very exciting life I lead šŸ˜‚).
If you fancy a little spring refresh, I’ve rounded up some lovely home finds on the blog and in my Shop My Favourites — comment below and I’ll send you the link!
I finally got around to adding a little cafĆ© curta I finally got around to adding a little cafĆ© curtain in the kitchen and I’m so glad I did. I used a telescopic shower rail (from Screwfix!) with a leftover curtain panel, which made it such an easy, no-drill update.
The hem is still pinned at the moment šŸ˜‚, but I already love how much softer the window feels while keeping all the natural light. It’s one of those small changes that makes the whole space feel more finished.
I’ve shared the rail hack on stories today and I’ve also got a full cafĆ© curtain guide on the blog if you’d like to have a look.  Let me know if you’d like the link šŸ¤
Honestly convinced sunshine through the window is Honestly convinced sunshine through the window is better than therapy ā˜€ļø (almost!)
January absolutely wiped me out — dark days, illness, zero motivation and a full creative slump šŸ™ƒ (10/10 do not recommend lol). But February already feels lighter and I’m finally getting all the ideas back again.
Which obviously means I’m back designing spaces and dreaming up lovely interiors…
If you’ve been thinking about giving a room a refresh this spring, my design consultations are open — link’s in my bio šŸ¤
One of the questions I get asked the most is where One of the questions I get asked the most is where my rugs are from, and they are nearly all vintage finds. They go perfectly with my slightly english country coastal design style and instantly make a room feel layered, relaxed and lived in.  Anyway, I put a bit of effort in this morning (lol) and rounded up some really lovely vintage rugs that are currently for sale!  I’ve shared a few of them on these slides but there’s more!  If you’d like links to the full edit (which is on our blog) then just comment below and I’ll send them over šŸ¤ (I’m trying really hard not to buy them all myself right now!)
For someone who really loves Christmas, I’m always For someone who really loves Christmas, I’m always slightly surprised by how pleased I feel when it’s over, and the pressure’s off.
I loved decorating our new house, and we were spoilt with the most perfect winter weather – not too cold, dry days and sunshine that made beach walks feel easy and lovely.
Now I’m itching to take everything down and start afresh for the new year šŸ¤
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Christmas + Seasonal · October 14, 2025

Christmas Tree Decorating Themes

MERRY + MAXIMALIST CHRISTMAS TREE THEME

Gorgeous Christmas Tree Theme decorating themes take the guess work out of trying to dress your Christmas tree this year.

Of course, you may want to decorate your tree with existing Christmas tree decorations and we have at least one tree at home which is a bit more whimsical and haphazard and definitely without a Christmas Tree theme! Sometimes though, it’s lovely to have a more cohesive look to your decorating and to have a more formal theme for your tree.

I have linked the Christmas decorations and the Christmas trees themselves. However, don’t feel the need to buy all new Christmas decor – you can probably use some that you already have. The tips given for each them will give you an idea of the kinds of Christmas decorations to use to create each theme.

See also our Warm Spice Christmas Tree Decorating Theme IdeaS AND
our SNOWY SCANDI SIMPLICITY Christmas Tree Decorating Theme

Lottie xx


merry and maximalist!

This look makes a grand statement with a big focus on layering and more layering! Lots of garland and ribbons tied to the branches, dried oranges, colourful baubles and sentimental ornaments.


Christmas Tree Decoration Themes

Traditional Victorian Pine Pre-lit Christmas Tree with lots of branches for decorating!

Hammered Brass Christmas Tree Skirt reflects both Christmas Lights and Firelight.

Tip for this Christmas Tree Theme: More is definitely more! Use lots of colour but stick to similar tones and avoid it looking chaotic with repeated elements – add lots of bead garland, orange slices and ribbon bows.

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A lovely holiday activity is drying Orange Slices in the oven, worth it for the scent alone! Have a look at how I dried mine using the Airfryer! You can then add lovely little brass hooks to them. I bought mine from Amazon here. If you are pressed for time, you can of course buy Orange Slices which have been already dried.

I also love these beautifully embroidered Orange Slice Decorations.

Gold Nutcracker Articulated Figures add the whimsy!

The Mince Pie Decorations remind me of Christmas baking with my Mum as a child, and cutting out little shapes like this for the top. They are probably my favourite Christmas decoration of all time! I also love these which have a bit more sparkle!

I’m loving these Heritage Onion Cotton Mache Baubles too.

Dark Wood Bead Garlands are quite hard to find – these add a traditional look. They do have tassels on the ends which you can leave but I would probably cut them off, they are a good price in any case.

You can buy pre-made Velvet Ribbon Bows (see this Blog post!) These lush Red Velvet Bows would look lovely. A cheaper option is to just tie velvet ribbon on the ends of branches, I love the Wine Red Ribbon pictured which also comes in a lovely Green Option.

The Nutcracker Cloche is the perfect maximalist decoration!

Embellished hanging Star Decorations with gold and pearl beadwork.

Gorgeous Glass Bell with velvet ribbon and glitter.

The sweetest hanging F&M mini hamper.

Darling Christmas Carousel Ornament.

Green Marbled Glass Baubles would look amazing on this maximalist tree!



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This weather has completely wiped me out šŸ˜‚ Built f This weather has completely wiped me out šŸ˜‚
Built for about 18 degrees and a cardigan really… mostly surviving on sea swims, iced coffees and hiding indoors in the afternoons lol.
Holiday stays in Cornwall, interiors, constant red Holiday stays in Cornwall, interiors, constant redesigning, coastal things, baskets everywhere, poodle supervision and me moving flowers around the house.  That’s us šŸ«¶šŸ¼
We first renovated this bathroom nearly 10 years a We first renovated this bathroom nearly 10 years ago in a bit of a hurry and at the time it did the job perfectly well… but over time it started feeling a little cold and not really in keeping with the rest of the house anymore.
Instead of completely starting again, we slowly updated the bits that weren’t really working — a huge shower instead of the bath, softer whites, more coastal shiplap, scalloped marble, a new window and lots of smaller details that made it feel warmer and more us.
We actually kept loads too — the old washstand, mirror, lights, taps, shower, towel rail and floor tiles all stayed šŸ¤
Swipe through for the full bathroom evolution… it took us years but we got there in the end 😭
A few little moments from recently ā˜€ļø Honestly enj A few little moments from recently ā˜€ļø
Honestly enjoying Instagram so much more again now I’m just sharing the things I naturally photograph during the day instead of trying to make everything feel like ā€œcontentā€ lol. šŸ«¶šŸ¼
My kitchen took a bit of figuring out šŸ™ƒ the slopes My kitchen took a bit of figuring out šŸ™ƒ the slopes made it hard as there’s no room for upper cabinets, shelves or even rails.  Played around with lighting levels and layered texture and pattern.  Everything is temporary lol and there’s more I’d like to do but I love it!  Ps I needed the big sink for poodle baths and they love it šŸ˜‚
I’m getting Stamping Cottage ready for the season I’m getting Stamping Cottage ready for the season and my busiest time of year (slightly yikes!) and I’ve been thinking about the little things you actually notice when you stay somewhere on holiday.  Just little details that make it feel easy and happy.  I think those are the bits that you remember the most.  What do you notice when you stay somewhere? šŸ¤ Lottie x
I love it when I have time to get my sewing machin I love it when I have time to get my sewing machine out and throw myself into a project.  I bought this gorgeous @bennisonfabricsuk fabric so long ago - I just had enough for a cushion and then what else to do with the leftover scraps than to make sails for a little boat I’ve had for years!
This photo is taken from the bathtub in my bedroom (šŸ˜‚) with St Michael’s Mount in the background.  I feel like she’s happy being able to see the sea!  I thought about lining the sails but I’m so glad I didn’t, I love how the light comes through.
This little cabin room is one of my favourite spac This little cabin room is one of my favourite spaces in The Georgian Flat… šŸ¤. It’s tucked away and always feels peaceful and calm.  It’s just like sleeping on a cute ship but without the seasickness ha ha. 
There are two large king bedrooms in addition to this extra cabin room, so it works really well for families or a small group by the sea.
If you’re thinking about a Cornwall escape this year, bookings are open… You can book The Georgian Flat via the link in my bio ✨
Feel free to DM any questions, and there is, of course, a discount for my followers!
Lottie x
The living room at the Georgian Flat. Dogs are we The living room at the Georgian Flat.  Dogs are welcome!  The best girl in the world should probably be sitting on a blanket though šŸ™ƒ  We are all spruced up for the new season - the perfect base for exploring west Cornwall.  Sleeps 5, central but leafy and quiet location in Penzance with parking.  Let me know if you’d like the details xx Lottie
Trying to get things done with my little sidekick! Trying to get things done with my little sidekick! šŸ«¶šŸ¼
A tiny ensuite… just 165 x 145 with sloping ceili A tiny ensuite…  just 165 x 145 with sloping ceilings thrown in!  The layout more or less designed itself. The shower sits where the ceiling is highest, and there was only room for the loo and basin to be opposite each other. 
I kept the palette soft and layered in texture — tiles, marble, wood, brass — which gives the space warmth and depth.
If you’re working with a small or awkward room, this is your reminder that it can still feel really lovely and elevated with the right layout and materials šŸ¤
A little scandi coastal moment for this apartment in Cornwall!  #tinyensuite #coastalinteriors #scandicoastal #interiordesignuk #smallspaceliving
I’m constantly rearranging (as stress relief ha ha I’m constantly rearranging (as stress relief ha ha) so I’ve added a few little spring layers in here… keeping it simple with soft coastal colours but with a lot of texture to keep it all interesting.  There’s 2 kinds of rattan, a touch of brass, some warm terracotta… and then I’ve mixed in a few patterns, I’m obsessed with this chocolate spotted jug with the delicate print of my GP and J Baker lampshade.
Also… I’ve had this chest of drawers for years. It came painted in this soft blue, but I keep thinking about stripping it back to pine šŸ¤
I can’t decide if that’s a really good idea or one I’d regret šŸ™ƒ
What do you think — keep the blue or go natural?
Tiny ensuite reveal šŸ¤ This little shower room sits Tiny ensuite reveal šŸ¤
This little shower room sits up in the attic with sloping ceilings, so the layout more or less designed itself. The shower had to go where the ceiling was highest, the basin had to be narrow, and everything else squeezed in around it. Tiny rooms definitely keep you on your toes šŸ˜…
I went for pale textured tiles, penny marble on the floor, brushed brass fittings and a simple rectangular sink that’s actually surprisingly practical.
The style is what I’d call Scandi country, soft colours, clean lines and lots of texture.
It’s a good reminder that even the tiniest spaces can have loads of character and warmth when you layer materials and keep the palette calm.
I’ve written all about it on the blog, comment if you’d like the link.
Lottie x šŸ¤
I spent my Sundays cleaning Stamping Cottage and r I spent my Sundays cleaning Stamping Cottage and rearranging furniture lol but also had a lovely breakfast with my girl and a walk on the beach with the poodles. 🌸
Just a reminder that if you’re planning a Cornish escape this year, we now have a few places to stay… hurray!
• The Georgian Flat – sleeps 5 in central Penzance
• Stamping Cottage – a quiet little hideaway for 2
• Tin Barn – our gorgeous barn will sleep 2 and is nearly ready!
All designed by Tin Coast Design in our relaxed English coastal style.
If you fancy a stay by the sea, you can find more details through the link in my bio, or just DM me if you’d like to know more šŸ¤
Lottie x
Really loving my shelves at the moment šŸ¤ I keep ca Really loving my shelves at the moment šŸ¤ I keep catching myself standing there with a cup of tea, admiring them (very exciting life I lead šŸ˜‚).
If you fancy a little spring refresh, I’ve rounded up some lovely home finds on the blog and in my Shop My Favourites — comment below and I’ll send you the link!
I finally got around to adding a little cafĆ© curta I finally got around to adding a little cafĆ© curtain in the kitchen and I’m so glad I did. I used a telescopic shower rail (from Screwfix!) with a leftover curtain panel, which made it such an easy, no-drill update.
The hem is still pinned at the moment šŸ˜‚, but I already love how much softer the window feels while keeping all the natural light. It’s one of those small changes that makes the whole space feel more finished.
I’ve shared the rail hack on stories today and I’ve also got a full cafĆ© curtain guide on the blog if you’d like to have a look.  Let me know if you’d like the link šŸ¤
Honestly convinced sunshine through the window is Honestly convinced sunshine through the window is better than therapy ā˜€ļø (almost!)
January absolutely wiped me out — dark days, illness, zero motivation and a full creative slump šŸ™ƒ (10/10 do not recommend lol). But February already feels lighter and I’m finally getting all the ideas back again.
Which obviously means I’m back designing spaces and dreaming up lovely interiors…
If you’ve been thinking about giving a room a refresh this spring, my design consultations are open — link’s in my bio šŸ¤
One of the questions I get asked the most is where One of the questions I get asked the most is where my rugs are from, and they are nearly all vintage finds. They go perfectly with my slightly english country coastal design style and instantly make a room feel layered, relaxed and lived in.  Anyway, I put a bit of effort in this morning (lol) and rounded up some really lovely vintage rugs that are currently for sale!  I’ve shared a few of them on these slides but there’s more!  If you’d like links to the full edit (which is on our blog) then just comment below and I’ll send them over šŸ¤ (I’m trying really hard not to buy them all myself right now!)
For someone who really loves Christmas, I’m always For someone who really loves Christmas, I’m always slightly surprised by how pleased I feel when it’s over, and the pressure’s off.
I loved decorating our new house, and we were spoilt with the most perfect winter weather – not too cold, dry days and sunshine that made beach walks feel easy and lovely.
Now I’m itching to take everything down and start afresh for the new year šŸ¤

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