Sunday, 10 June 2012

Colour Inspiration: Champagne Shades

Champagne is such a luxurious and glamorous colour palette, and here at Butterfly Lane we cannot get enough of it's lustre and sophisticated charm.  It sits wonderfully with a neutral colour palette, and you can easily add exquisite accessories to really showcase it's glamorous side.  It works really well in silks and velvets and use heavier accents in dark walnut to really show it at it's best.   Use sparkling glass accessories to up the ante, after all that is how champagne is served...  

Butterfly Lane Champagne Mood Board 


Champagne Room with Walnut Accents


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Friday, 8 June 2012

Colour Inspiration: Brilliant White

We understand that an all white interior can be construed as boring and unimaginative, however here at Butterfly Lane we believe this 'bland' colour palette can look chic, understated and fresh as a daisy.  

White Mood Board

A plain white interior can be lifted with small accent colours, by using flowers, cushions or small decorative accessories.  But remember to keep the walls and majority of the furniture and  accessories brilliant white to embrace this look to the utmost.  

White Mood Board
We love white! 

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Thursday, 7 June 2012

Gelsomina's Cucina: Gorgeous Elderflower - Champagne, Cordial and Panna Cotta

We would like to thank the lovely Diana for this Butterfly Lane guest blog.  If you love the sound of elderflower champagne, cordial and panna cotta as much as we do, I suggest you read on...


Hi, My name is Diana and I write a blog called 'Gelsomina's Cucina',  and I have been very kindly asked to write a guest post for Butterfly Lane. My greatest love in life is to bake and to feed my gorgeous family, eating together is a massive part of our daily life and is something we feel passionately about.

With the recent warm weather, my thoughts as always when the sun shine's, is to spend as much time outside as possible and this includes eating! There is nothing better than balmy hot summer's evening sat outside until late in the evening sharing good food and great company.


I spend a lot of time preparing the food we eat and I like to give just as much thought to where we are going to eat it, we always lay the table and in the Summer I love nothing more than coming up with beautiful table settings. I love to use flowers from our garden or even better, wild flowers in rustic jugs, set with pretty table linen, dainty glasses and delicate pastel china, you just can't help but want to while away the evening at the table.

We also love to entertain, creating a beautiful setting outside for our guests as well as the perfect Summer menu is a must.


I like to make everything from scratch, this includes everything from the bread, to the dessert, to the drinks we have and this time of the year provides me with one of my favourites ingredients, it's free, all over our lovely countryside and all you have to do is go on a little forage for it, which is all part of the fun.

I am of course talking about Elderflower's! I make my own cordial, champagne and even panna cotta with this beautifully scented flower, elderflower for me sum's up the taste of summer.

So here are my three favourite recipes:-

Elderflower Cordial



20 heads of elderflower
1.8 kg granulated sugar, or caster sugar
1.2 litres water
2 unwaxed lemons
75g citric acid

Shake the Elderflowers to expel any lingering insects, and then place in a large bowl.

Put the sugar into a pan with the water and bring up to the boil, stirring until the sugar has completely dissolved.

While the sugar syrup is heating, pare the zest of the lemons off in wide strips and toss into the bowl with the Elderflowers. Slice the lemons, discard the ends, and add the slices to the bowl. Pour over the boiling syrup, and then stir in the citric acid. Cover with a cloth and then leave at room temperature for 24 hours.

Next day, strain the cordial through a sieve lined with muslin (or a new j-cloth rinsed out in boiling water), and pour into thoroughly cleaned glass or plastic bottles. Screw on the lids and pop into the cupboard ready to use.

To serve Elderflower Cordial: Dilute the elderflower cordial to taste with fizzy water, and serve over ice with a slice or two of lemon, or a sprig of mint floating on top.

For something a touch more sprightly, add a shot of gin or vodka and a lemon slice, or add it to white wine and sparkling water to make an elderflower spritzer.

Elderflower cordial is also brilliant in recipes such as gooseberry fool, and in vinaigrette - mix with wine vinegar, a touch of mustard, salt, pepper and a light olive oil (surprisingly good with a courgette, lettuce and broad bean salad). You might even try adding it to a marinade for chicken breasts. Try it in sorbets, or ice-creams, or just spooned over scoops of vanilla ice-cream, or use it to sweeten and flavour the fruit for a crumble.

Elderflower Panna Cotta


Serves 6

3 sheets of gelatine
2oz caster sugar
100ml elderflower cordial
300ml double cream
300ml milk

Heat the milk and cream through gently but don't let boil.

Add the sugar and stir until the sugar has dissolved.

Soak the gelatine in warm water for a few minutes.

Take the cream mixture off the heat and stir in the gelatine until it has completely melted. Add the elderflower cordial, stir and pour into six ramekins or moulds. Place in the fridge to set for a 3-4hrs it can easily be over night if you want to get ahead.

To release from the moulds dip them into warm water for a few seconds or run a pallet knife around the edge. Serve with soft fruit. Gooseberries are a great with elderflower.

Elderflower Champagne




4 litres hot water
700g sugar
Juice and zest of four lemons
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
About 15 elderflower heads, in full bloom
A pinch of dried yeast (you may not need this)

Put the hot water and sugar into a large container (a spotlessly clean bucket is good) and stir until the sugar dissolves, then top up with cold water so you have 6 litres of liquid in total.

Add the lemon juice and zest, the vinegar and the flower heads and stir gently.

Cover with clean muslin and leave to ferment in a cool, airy place for a couple of days. Take a look at the brew at this point, and if it's not becoming a little foamy and obviously beginning to ferment, add a pinch of yeast. (I checked mine as the recipe suggests & no bubbles, I added the yeast and within a couple of days there were bubbles, loads of them)

Leave the mixture to ferment, again covered with muslin, for a further four days. Strain the liquid through a sieve lined with muslin and decant into sterilised strong glass bottles with champagne stoppers (available from home-brewing suppliers) or Grolsch-style stoppers, or sterilized screw-top plastic bottles (a good deal of pressure can build up inside as the fermenting brew produces carbon dioxide, so strong bottles and seals are essential). I saved Sparkling Water bottles as I knew they could withstand the pressure and I am so pleased that I did, the Champagne is so bubbly that you have to be very carefully opening it, letting out a little pressure at a time, or else you will have Champagne everywhere!

Seal and leave to ferment in the bottles for at least a week before serving, chilled. The champagne should keep in the bottles for several months. Store in a cool, dry place.

Tip: I am going to keep mine stored in the garage in the plastic bottles and decant into prettier bottles to serve or to give as gifts as required.


So here's to a long hot summer, lots of Al Fresco dinning and many happy memories.


Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Blissful Boudoirs

Your bedroom is definitely the most personal of rooms in a house, and a room that is often not seen by your guests, apart from your guest bedrooms of course!  In true Butterfly Lane style I think a muted colour palette works so well in a bedroom.  

Muted Bedroom

Life is so chaotic and you are exposed so much mental stimulation on a day-to-day basis.  If like myself you are logged on to social media, checking emails and attached to a laptop and iPhone all day long for work, and also for organising your social life, it is not surprising that increasing numbers of people are finding it harder and harder to have a good nights sleep.  I am trying my very best to switch off my laptop and mobile at 10pm and then focus on less stimulating things like catching up with reading magazines, something non-taxing.  But I also think it helps to have a beautifully chilled out boudoir that calms and relaxes and in which case guarantees a peaceful nights sleep.  After all it is your retreat at the end of the day, a cool and airy place in spring and summer and a cosy cocoon in autumn and winter. 

Required Items for a Gorgeous Bedroom


The Bed

So obviously this room should include a bed!  This one is particularly special.


I love lots of cushions in differing styles, textures and tones as a stylish feature on a bed.  Something that men (well, let me re-phase that, men that I know), just simply do not understand.  But most women will agree that an array of cushions finish the room off perfectly.  Don't forget a throw, I love fabrics like velvet, cashmere and fur, the epitome of luxury.  

Fur Throw
Scatter Cushions


Bedside Tables

Bedside tables are a necessity for a bedroom, to place a lamp, alarm clock, scented candle, vase of flowers or picture frame...the options are endless.  But just remember to not make them look too cluttered, so here are Butterfly Lane's top picks for chic accessories for a bedside table. 

Bedside Table Accessories

This glass trinket box is just gorgeous for your bedside or dressing table, and is available from Butterfly Lane soon, email info@butterflylane.co.uk to be added to the waiting list.

From Butterfly Lane, £5.95


These simple photo frames from The White Company are just perfect. 

The White Company, £30

These sweet and simple lamps will look lovely perched on your bedside table for some relaxed reading light.

Lamps from Brissi, prices start from £69


Dressing Table and Chair

A dressing table is the key item for any ladies bedroom.  Here is a gorgeous example...

Chic Dressing Table
Mirrors

Mirror, mirror on the wall...more like leaning against it!  We love this ornate floor length mirror...

Gorgeous Large Mirror

And love this mirrored wardrobe too...

Mirrored Wardrobe
Hope you are inspired to create a blissful boudoir.  Let us know how you get on...

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Monday, 4 June 2012

Summer Heat

Well, rather disappointingly the weather has turned to the chilly (and wet) side here in England.  One minute it is glorious sunshine and the next minute the Aga is on full blast for some well needed heat!  It is indeed Flaming June so I am not going to be discouraged from elements of blissful summer time living, and that is why I am completely inspired by these amazing outside fireplaces.  


What could be more beautiful than sitting in your gorgeous, but chilly, garden with a roaring fire blazing.


  
I'm telling you fires are not just for winter, they are a well needed component of your garden design, especially with the unpredictable British climate.  


Just imagine, a cocktail in hand, tapas on the table, a cashmere throw on knee, accompanied by friends and family...all gathered around your outdoor fire.  Forget 'Glamping' (aka Glamourous Camping),  this fabulous fire side attraction is so much more my cup of tea!

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Saturday, 2 June 2012

A Beautiful Bathroom

The bathroom might well be the most over looked room in the home, a place full of children’s bath time toys, cleaning products and laundry baskets.  Sound familiar?  Well, here at Butterfly Lane we want to make a change and turn this room a relaxing hub, a spa sanctuary and chic, oh so chic! 


A bathroom renovation can sometimes render ideas of paneling, nautical blues and whites and an ornamental boat…maybe in a Devon holiday home, but we are thinking about something a little more sophisticated to spur our inspiration.

I love a freestanding bath and I am lucky enough to have two in my home, albeit standing in bathrooms that are crying out for an immediate redesign!  For some reason the previous owners of Beech House thought it would be cute to engrave hearts in every piece of paneling, a bit too kitsch for my liking, and I can’t wait to see the back of it….pick axe required please! 



Lighting as always, is very important, especially when you need this room to be bright as bright can be for applying make-up and then relaxing as relaxing can be, to soak in a bubble bath and unwind.  Of course no Butterfly Lane redesign would be complete without a stunning central light feature, this one below is just gorgeous….



And the use of wall lights in the images below add a more relaxed lighting scheme….



And remember every relaxing bath requires an abundance of scented candles…bliss, and as a bonus they create a gorgeous light level too. 


As the perfect finishing touch fill your bathroom with luxurious smellies, and the ones from Jo Malone are my go to choice.  From candles, bath oils and shower gels, the range is truly divine and the packaging looks extremely sophisticated perched on your bathroom cabinet. 


Another finishing touch is an ornate chair, ideal for somewhere to throw your towels and clothes on…and of course to look pretty!



Hope this has inspired you to create your dream bathroom.  Let us know how you get on.  



Friday, 1 June 2012

Idyllic Acrylic: The Perfect Patio Ware

The Jubilee weekend is finally here and hopefully the weather will stay dry and sunny for all our street parties, garden parties and afternoon tea's!  

In preparation for some Al Fresco fun, Butterfly Lane has just taken delivery of the most stunning patio ware ever made...in our humble opinion!  From the world's style capital, Milano, this glorious range looks like your most prized crystal table ware (strictly forbidden outside of course), but is in fact plastic...and fantastic!  Perfect for your outdoor dining!  

As a special Jubilee treat for all the lovely Butterfly Lane readers we are offering 15% off the whole range!  The offer ends at midnight on Tuesday 5 June.  As our online boutique has not launched just yet (thank you all for your patience!), please email us on info@butterflylane.co.uk for information on how to buy and quote JUBILEE.  


Champagne Flute £10, Wine Glass £10, Water Glass £7, Coffee Cup £8 (remember to deduct 15% for our Jubilee offer)


Salad Bowl £35, Little Bowl £12, Salad Servers £11, Cake Stand £35

Also available from the collection:  Cake Slice £11, Jug £30.

Hope you love the collection as much as we do and we hope you have a wonderful Jubilee weekend.  

Love Butterfly Lane...X