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The Pink House, as seen on Apartment Therapy/Photo: Susie Lowe

The Pink House, as seen on Apartment Therapy/Photo: Susie Lowe

The Pink House on Apartment Therapy

November 21, 2016

Being featured on Apartment Therapy is nearly as good as that time when I found a solid chocolate United biscuit - you remember; they came in a blue-and-white wrapper, could be broken into three pieces and had little honeycomb pieces in the chocolate, and then biscuit in the middle. Except THIS one had MORE chocolate/honeycomb where the biscuit should have been... 

Sorry - lost in a little reverie there. Anyway, you catch my drift - having The Pink House on Apartment Therapy makes me as happy as unexpected extra chocolate. And it did wonders for my Instagram following too (that's a top social media tip right there - get sending your home pics into AT pronto).

So here's a link to the piece, complete with lots of pics of The Pink House in Edinburgh, and details of where all my home decor came from. I hope you like it! If clicking through is too much like hard work, here's the interview they did with me, below (I had to fight hard with the Spelling & Grammar Obsessive within not to correct 'color' to 'colour')...

APARTMENT THERAPY HOUSE TOUR

Fun, Fabulous, Pink & Patterned in Edinburgh

Name: Emily Murray, husband and two young sons
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Size: Four-bedroom Victorian terraced house
Years lived in: Owned 6 years

Lifestyle journalist Emily Murray, who's also behind the fabulous interior blog The Pink House, doesn't shy away from color. Or pattern mixing. Or pretty much any daring design element at all. Wanting to be closer to their parents while the kids were young, Emily and her husband moved to Scotland six years ago after living in London for over a decade, and she describes the home they live in as a "crazily colourful Victorian/Arts & Crafts terrace." Though the house they occupy is located on an idyllic street with country vibes, Emily sometimes misses the hotels, restaurants and other fabulously decorated spots she used to hang in before kids. So she brought the excitement and boldness of the city to her home!

Emily writes: "Since having kids I haven't been able to get out so much to the gorgeous bars, hotels etc that I used to frequent before the kids came along. So when it came to decorating my family home, I did so in a style that is intended to recreate the fabulous places I used to go. It's a way of living my old, child-free London party life, but in Edinburgh, and while spending half my time picking Cheerios off the floor or emptying potties full of wee.

So that's why I use amazingly bonkers wallpaper, have a gold-leaf bar, beautiful brass taps, pink neon signs and a faux taxidermy zebra. Call it staycation style, call it a riot of colour, call it — as my mother does — a health hazard that flares up her labyrinthitis. I don't care — it's my home, and I love it!"

Apartment Therapy Survey:

Our Style: Fun and fabulous with a shot of pink – which informs the style of my award-winning interior blog The Pink House and Instagram account. I hate things to be boring, so beige is banned from our house. And there has to be a mix of old and new items. My home doesn't feel homely unless there are loads of things in there with a story to tell. Showhome living is SO not me.

Inspiration: I get loads of ideas from gorgeous hotels, bars and restaurants. I've loved luxurious hotels since I discovered that, contrary to my childhood experiences, not every holiday or night away from home has to be spent under canvas. My current favourite hotel for design inspo is Artist Residence London. I love its eclectic style and refreshingly different art works. I started The Pink House to prove that just because you've had children and can't go out as much doesn't mean you need to give up on fabulousness; your home just has to pick up the slack. Stealing amazing hotel style is a great way to do this.

Favorite Element: This magical street, which is a tiny, hidden cul-de-sac of multi-coloured Arts & Crafts style houses, each with its own little original stained glass pictorial window – ours is an owl. The houses are only on one side — on the other are horse chestnut trees where actual owls can sometimes be heard to hoot – and at the bottom of our gardens runs a stream – behind that a hill rises. So although we're only a mile or so from the city centre, it feels like we live in the countryside.

Biggest Challenge: Transforming the dingy basement into The Den, a room that works as a home office, sitting/movie room, home bar and spare room (with sofa bed). I hired Jessica from Jessica Buckley Interiors to help me realize my vision and make the space truly fabulous and she did an amazing job, especially when it came to introducing me to incredible fabrics, and fab vintage rug supplier Larusi.

Another huge challenge was convincing the husband that we needed more pink things in the house.

What Friends Say: Wow! My husband would NEVER let me have one of THOSE!

Biggest Embarrassment: Various kid-related stains on the soft furnishings/walls. Well, I like to blame the kids anyway…

Proudest DIY: Um. I once watched my husband while he constructed some Ikea shelves. AND I hand-made him a cup of tea. How's that?

Biggest Indulgence: The bespoke sofa bed in The Den. When it was delivered it turned out to be too big to fit down the stairs, so my husband, dad and a few of my dad's work colleagues used ropes to lower it down to the garden out of the dining room window. Once in the basement hallway, which has a very low ceiling, we discovered it was impossible to maneuver it through the sitting room doorway. So my husband unpicked the stitching of the Christopher Farr fabric, chopped it the sofa with a hacksaw, then, once the pieces were in the correct room, he bolted it back together. My mum, who is an excellent seamstress, hand sewed it back up. While all this was going on I went on holiday with my girlfriends to Marbella; I couldn't bear it.

Best Advice: Make sure your sofa can fit down the stairs BEFORE you have it expensively upholstered.

Dream Sources: As in, I wish I could get stuff from these places but haven't, due to budget constraints? In which case: Jonathan Adler for everything glam; 2 Lovely Gays for fabulous interior design; Wendy Morrison Design for her pink Govind rug of dreams (maybe in my next house); the Matthew Williamson X Duresta range of furniture, especially the Flamingo Pink Wine Table or one of his amazing pink sofas or blue marbled velvet armchairs. I also currently have a major lust on for the Soho Home range, especially the Reade wall light in brushed brass; I want two of these as bedside lights. Ooh and I need an upholstered headboard. I've totally gone off my white metal bed. And while I'm at it I'd stock up on five-star bedlinen at Draper London and pretend I was sleeping at the Mandarin Oriental.

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"Fabulous family living!"

Emily Murray founder of The Pink House Living

"Hello! I’m Emily Murray, founder and editor of The Pink House. I’m a lifestyle journalist who has written and edited for loads of different publications, including Stylist, The Guardian, Grazia, Cosmopolitan, Conde Nast Traveller, Brides, and Mother & Baby. Here I am in the bricks-and-mortar Pink House in South East London, where I live with the Pink House Husband (PHH) and our two small, semi-feral boys. Our fabulous Christopher Farr sofa is covered in marker pen and chocolate, and the Eames rocker has a few suspicious stains. Come in and make yourself at home. No need to take your shoes off." 

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