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Inside Out: Into the blue, light touches and scandi chic
Inside Out: Into the blue, light touches and scandi chic

Irish Examiner

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Irish Examiner

Inside Out: Into the blue, light touches and scandi chic

Blue has soared in interior designers' estimation as the season's most soothing shade. From deep coastal navy to sky-washed pastels, it has a versatile vibe and it's making waves in every space. Whether you're seeking calm, comfort, or a splash of seasonal elegance, blue is the colour to embrace. True blue Psychologically, blue is known to bring feelings of peace, clarity and relaxation. In fact, studies have shown that blue can even help lower heart rate and reduce stress, so whether you're working, winding down, or simply putting your feet up, it's a colour that truly earns its place in every room. Classic silhouettes meet contemporary country stripes in the charming DFS Porthleven sofa collection, designed exclusively with Joules. Joules Narbeth sofa, DFS. Sink into irresistibly soft, plump cushions, with nautical-inspired stripes lined with chic contrast piping for a homely, heritage-inspired feel, such as the Joules Portleven Grand sofa, exclusive to DFS (€2,489), Want to go fully blue? The Narberth sofa is a great place to start. With its clean, classic lines and soft blue upholstery, it's the perfect blend of comfort and timeless style — ideal for laid-back lounging or catching up with friends. If you're craving a seasonal refresh, blue might just be your colour. Keep it lit For those long summer evenings when the sun sets late but you want to keep it lit (in every sense) and the party going, think luxe-look lamps. We've spotted our favourites of the season at and — these set a tone. For a soft, layered look, bring in accents from Oriana B. Its range of blue-toned lighting — including midnight glass lamps and indigo ceramics — adds just the right glow to your space, like the Blue Base table lamp with pleated shade (€250) or the double-brass wall light (€225). Woodie's Neto three-light diner bar, brass and clear glass, €150. And Woodie's new lighting collection offers some super pieces. From natural materials like rattan and wood to sculptural statement pieces and vintage-inspired designs, it has something for every space. Woodie's Argo black ceiling light, €100. Standout pieces include the Rubia rattan floor lamp (€150) for a warm, organic touch, the Luga geometric table lamp (€65) for a bold, modern look, and the Morar ribbed-glass table lamp (€60) for a hint of art deco elegance. Even younger interior design lovers' rooms get a playful upgrade with options like the Mika dinosaur neon light (€10). Whether you're refreshing a single corner or reimagining an entire space, Woodie's lighting collection is designed to brighten up every home. Available now in stores and online at Scandi chic Whether you're updating a bedroom or a home office or anything in between, and if a Scandi look is what you seek, this month Danish retailer Jysk has a furniture sale offering up to 60% savings. For bedroom updates, the Vellerup wardrobe (RRP €439, now €340) offers generous storage space paired with a sleek and modern look. Complement it with Nordby bedside table (RRP €99, now €40), ideal for keeping essentials close by and maintaining an organised space. Jysk dining set. Those of us working or studying from home can benefit from Tamholt desk (RRP €169, now €67), which offers a neat and efficient workspace, paired with Vojens gaming chair (RRP €249, now €100) designed to provide support and comfort for extended periods of use. The natural tones of Vedde dining table (RRP €269, now €135) bring warmth to dining spaces, perfect for shared meals with family and friends. Pair it with the elegant Purhus dining chair (RRP €149, now €59) for a sophisticated dining experience. Jysk Udsbjerg armchair. Unwind in the cosy Udsbjerg armchair (RRP €189, now €95), which adds a chilled and welcoming accent to any living room. Pair it with the minimalist Dokkedal coffee table (RRP €129, now €50), ideal for both casual gatherings and relaxing evenings.

Home help: I have a small outdoor space. How can I make it feel glam and grown-up?
Home help: I have a small outdoor space. How can I make it feel glam and grown-up?

Irish Independent

time14-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Irish Independent

Home help: I have a small outdoor space. How can I make it feel glam and grown-up?

Darren Kennedy asks Woodie's garden expert Brian Burke for some outdoor design tips Small garden? No problem. With the right tricks up your (green) sleeve, even the tiniest patio or balcony can be transformed into a grown-up, glam outdoor retreat. Whether you're aiming for a space to unwind with a book or entertain over summer drinks, it's all about working smarter with what you've got. To help, I turned to Woodie's garden expert Brian Burke for his top tips on how to make a stylish impact in even the most compact of spaces. It might sound counterintuitive, but bigger really is better in a small space, says Burke. 'Oversized pots and planters create a sense of scale and permanence,' he explains. 'They act as visual anchors and reduce clutter, unlike lots of small pots, which can make a space feel fussy.' Go for classic materials like terracotta, stone, or ceramic for a grown-up, elegant feel. One of the easiest ways to elevate your outdoor aesthetic is through colour restraint. 'Stick to two or three main tones and layer in whites and greens to keep things calm,' Burke advises. 'Too many clashing shades can make a small space feel chaotic rather than curated.' Think tonal and timeless, rather than tropical overload. To keep things interesting, layer in different textures. 'Soft outdoor cushions, woven throws, and natural materials like stone or metal add richness and contrast.' Even your planting can bring in textural variety — picture the lacy elegance of ferns next to the feathery branches of a Japanese maple. 'Texture adds visual interest without taking up more space.' Tall plants at the back, mid-height in the middle, and ground cover at the front — Burke recommends this 'planting hierarchy' to create depth and structure. 'Avoid sudden jumps in height. Use transitional plants to guide the eye and create flow.' Also don't shy away from furniture — just be strategic. 'A bistro table and chairs or a compact bench can create a designated zone for morning coffee or evening chats.' ​When the sun goes down, your garden doesn't have to. 'Lighting is the secret to outdoor glamour,' says Burke. Mix string lights, solar lanterns, and spotlights on focal plants or features. 'Wall-mounted lights add sophistication and make a tiny space feel layered and luxurious.' One standout feature — a water basin, a statement pot, or a climbing rose on a boundary wall — can give your space a sense of design and intention. 'A focal point anchors the garden and gives the eye somewhere to rest.' So even if you're working with just a few square feet, you can turn your little outdoor space into a stylish sanctuary — one that feels like an effortless extension of your home and a personal escape from the everyday.

Woodie's 'strong' start to 2025 sees revenue at owner Grafton Group rise by 7.6%
Woodie's 'strong' start to 2025 sees revenue at owner Grafton Group rise by 7.6%

Irish Examiner

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Examiner

Woodie's 'strong' start to 2025 sees revenue at owner Grafton Group rise by 7.6%

Woodie's owner Grafton Group saw its revenue grow to £773m (€909.5m) in the first four months of the year, reflecting a 7.6% rise on the same period of 2024. In a trading update on Thursday, the group said it was up 9% in constant currency, which discounts fluctuations from foreign currency prices. The company said it remained 'cognisant of the potential risks arising from the imposition of US tariffs on the broader Irish economy and future investment decisions'. Group average daily like-for-like revenue for the period was 2.7% higher than in the same period last year, while in Ireland, the average daily like-for-like revenue, in constant currency, rose 3.5% on the same period in 2024. "The outlook for growth in construction remains positive with strong support and policy continuity from the new Government to increase housing completions and infrastructure investment,' the group said. Woodie's business in Ireland had a 'very strong' start to the year, with like-for-like revenue up 10%. "Well set-up and merchandised stores and favourable weather conditions, combined with strong consumer spending in Ireland, resulted in excellent growth across the business with a particularly strong performance in plants and garden related products," the company said. In Ireland, Chadwicks delivered like-for-like revenue growth of 3.5% in the period as trading activity recovered strongly from the impact of Storm Éowyn. The company said the group revenue had also benefited from the acquisition of Salvador Escoda, a distributor of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water and renewable products in Spain, which was completed in October 2024. 'After a relatively subdued start to the year, and with the more material trading period lying ahead, we were pleased that our performance in the period was in line with our expectations, and we remain on track for the full year," said CEO Eric Born. 'We continue to prioritise meeting our customers' needs and expectations and strive to operate as efficiently as possible.'

1965 Volkswagen Beetle ‘Woodie' Barn Find Emerges as Ideal Restoration Project
1965 Volkswagen Beetle ‘Woodie' Barn Find Emerges as Ideal Restoration Project

Yahoo

time20-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

1965 Volkswagen Beetle ‘Woodie' Barn Find Emerges as Ideal Restoration Project

⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious A one-of-a-kind 1965 Volkswagen Beetle customized into a classic wood-paneled "Woodie" wagon has resurfaced after years in storage, capturing the imagination of vintage-car enthusiasts as an ideal restoration project. Featured recently on the popular automotive YouTube channel "Carchaeology," this unusual VW Beetle sat untouched for decades before being rediscovered. Its distinctive appearance—resembling a 1940s-era Ford Woodie complete with a retro-style hood and wooden panels—makes it a standout among vintage Beetle conversions. The car's previous owner inherited it from his uncle and initially planned a restoration. Despite purchasing a new vinyl roof and conducting some electrical work, he ultimately abandoned the project. As a result, the Beetle remained partially restored and largely neglected until the current owner acquired it, sparking renewed interest in its potential. Powered by Volkswagen's iconic rear-mounted, air-cooled engine, this unique Beetle retains its original mechanical layout, simplifying the restoration process for potential buyers. Though missing its rear hatch and showing signs of deterioration in the faux-wood paneling, automotive experts suggest the car remains a straightforward restoration candidate, ideal for a hobbyist seeking a quick turnaround project. Originally conceived in the 1980s by California-based Stevenson Projects, the "VW Woody" conversion was popularized through DIY plans. Although these designs are still available, they carry a disclaimer noting they're decades-old and lack DOT approval. Nonetheless, this particular car exemplifies a charming piece of automotive nostalgia that blends German engineering with classic American styling cues. With vintage Beetles remaining popular among classic-car collectors, this unusual Woodie Beetle has quickly generated excitement online. Enthusiasts hope its new owner can soon return it to the road, giving a quirky classic a well-deserved second chance.

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