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Annie Sloan reveals the 'disgusting' decor trend she will 'never understand'
Annie Sloan, a renowned British artist and color expert, shares insights into her personal home, decorating philosophy, and professional journey in an interview as part of the 'My Happy Home' series. Sloan, celebrated for inventing Chalk Paint™ in 1990 and authoring 26 books on paint effects and interior design, recently launched a wall paint line and an online course on filling homes with color through Create Academy. She splits her time between London and Normandy, France, living with her husband, David.
Sloan expresses her happiness at home stems from entertaining friends in well-designed spaces, particularly her living room. This Victorian room, which features a bright green 'Schinkel Green' accent wall and 'French Linen' on connecting areas, is filled with art and offers views of both front and back gardens. She emphasizes the importance of personal connection to decor, influenced by her father's love for home decorating. Sloan advocates for homes that reflect personal journeys and memories, finding it perplexing when spaces lack personality or color, referring to stark white and grey interiors as 'bleak chic.'
Her best home bargain was an 1803 armoire purchased for 10 euros at a French 'empty your house' sale. Sloan values items with personal significance, highlighting a small painting by Thomas Cooper inherited from her mother as a treasured possession. She advises against prioritizing practicality over beauty when acquiring items, citing a non-functional but beautiful brass clock in her Normandy home as an example. Her ideal evening involves social gatherings or peaceful solitude, reflecting her dynamic life.
Sloan's decorating advice emphasizes the need for a captivating focal point in a room to draw the eye, whether it's a vibrant wall, a significant painting, or unique furniture. She finds joy in sourcing unique homewares from flea markets, car boot sales, and online platforms like Instagram, and supports local British designers. When discussing disliked trends, she mentions macrame and excessively large sofas, which she believes can overwhelm a space. She reiterates her strong aversion to all-white or all-grey interiors, recounting a client's realization that such a scheme made her home feel dull.
Her dream home would be a blend of a French château and a modern house, characterized by high ceilings, beautiful views, and exquisite craftsmanship. She desires an urban setting, possibly Paris, to avoid feeling isolated. Sloan's living room is her favorite space, adorned with diverse art and artifacts collected globally, with shelves painted in contrasting colors to highlight sculptures from different cultures. She also cherishes her garden room for its view, despite its challenging layout, and describes her simple, yet beloved, garden space with olive trees. Annie Sloan concludes her interview by promoting her online course, 'How To Fill Your Home With Colour,' encouraging others to embrace color in their living spaces.
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