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About cate st hill

Cate St Hill is an interiors writer, stylist and design consultant based in London. With a background in architecture and journalism, Cate has been writing about design for over 12 years.

catesthill.com was founded in 2011 as a journal to share simple design for everyday living. An introverted homebody, who loves nothing more than a cosy night in, Cate is interested in how our homes can become our inner sanctuaries, soothing our souls and uplifting our wellbeing.

Cate is regularly named one of London’s best interior bloggers and has been featured in The Times, Grazia, House Beautiful, Enki magazine, Elle Decoration Denmark and Apartment Therapy.

She also works with homeowners to bring calm and clarity to their interior spaces, with simple solutions that can evolve with them – from one-off consultations to furniture sourcing.

catesthill.com is your design resource for simple living and tactile, nature-inspired interiors designed for all the senses.

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by cate st hill January 30, 2019

cate st hill

Cate St Hill

Cate St Hill is an interiors writer, stylist and design consultant based in London. With a background in architecture and journalism, Cate has been writing about design for over 12 years.

catesthill.com was founded in 2011 as a journal to share simple design for everyday living. An introverted homebody, who loves nothing more than a cosy night in, Cate is interested in how our homes can become our inner sanctuaries, soothing our souls and uplifting our wellbeing.

Cate is regularly named one of London’s best interior bloggers and has been featured in The Times, Grazia, House Beautiful, Enki magazine, Elle Decoration Denmark and Apartment Therapy.

She also works with homeowners to bring calm and clarity to their interior spaces, with simple solutions that can evolve with them – from one-off consultations to furniture sourcing.

catesthill.com is your design resource for simple living and tactile, nature-inspired interiors designed for all the senses.

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A minimalist extension space, transforming a Victorian terraced house
My tranquil green bathroom with a tiny footprint
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First look at our new light-filled home extension!
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When it “feels like” 5C in the UK right now, I’m l When it “feels like” 5C in the UK right now, I’m like 🥀 I think I’m definitely solar powered and do my best work when the sun is shining! Anyone else? ☀️

#shadowplay #minimalandpale #shadowandlight #seekthesimplicity #thesimpleeveryday
It’s all about the simple everyday moments ✨ home It’s all about the simple everyday moments ✨ home to me isn’t the big makeover projects or grand gestures, it’s not perfect and it’s not a performance, it’s the simple little moments you elevate, with a favourite ceramic cup, home cooking, gathering round the table and an artfully undone table 💚
Little things that have brought me infinite joy la Little things that have brought me infinite joy lately 💫 it’s the small things not the big moments - homemade banana bread, the start of a new book, finally getting round to putting up some family photos (never knowing where to put them), silver shoes which give me a spring in my step, new stationery, beautiful wisteria, and slow days at home 💛 have a great new week everyone! 😘

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While she’s doing jumping jacks I need coffee and While she’s doing jumping jacks I need coffee and solar power to get going ☀️🥱 a slow Sunday at home with the sunlight streaming in, a cinnamon bun to share, a little dance, perhaps a few minutes peace if I’m lucky. Nowhere I’d rather be! 🥰
A room of one’s own 💫 I used to hate working in an A room of one’s own 💫 I used to hate working in an office, I could never concentrate, and I’m sure that had something to do with ADHD - I need absolute quiet (even the sound of typing or chewing arghh!!), and I love having a calm, clutter-free space to work in (I can procrastinate clean like it’s a sport). Added these cork boards above my desk and they just complete it nicely, adding just enough detail (for me), a living mood board to change around as I feel like it 💛 happy Friday 🫶🏼
Everything you need to know if you’re deliberating Everything you need to know if you’re deliberating between custom fronts or IKEA fronts 💚 there’s lots of companies now that do fronts to fit IKEA carcasses, you simply screw them on and voila you have a new look! I’ve lived with both and here’s my two cents - custom fronts give you more options to make a kitchen completely your own, with bespoke finishes, wider colour selections, and beautiful details from integrated handles and plywood edging. But it comes at a cost and does it make it any more durable? Scroll to find out what I think. What do you reckon - custom fronts or IKEA fronts? And can you believe it’s the same kitchen??

Also I don’t know why Instagram does funny things to the text when you make a carousel to make it harder to see but here we are!

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