The creative force behind
Nikki Tibbles Wild at Heart, Nikki Tibbles’ Notting Hill home is a sight to
behold. A riotous mix of abundant blooms, canary-yellow bookshelves, offbeat
vases and eclectic artworks, the florists’ inviting five-story house surprises
at every turn. We popped round to chat interior inspiration, rescue dogs, and
her beloved Liberty London Flower Shop.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN
YOUR HOME?
About 12 years - a long
time!
WHAT DREW YOU TO IT?
I lived around the corner
in a ground floor basement flat and someone told me this house was coming up
for sale. The minute I walked through the door I was struck by the light, the
scale, the feel and the nice energy. It hadn’t been renovated, it was just a
gorgeous family house on a lovely street. I love the area too, when you go out
of the door you just see beautiful buildings and it’s so quiet
HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT
PUTTING YOUR PERSONAL STAMP ON IT?
When I bought the house, it
had every paint effect in it and horrible wallpaper - so I literally just stripped
it all out, painted in white, ripped the carpets up and painted the floors
black. It was all I could afford to do. I didn’t really do anything else to
until about three four years ago. The basement used to be a flat, so I re-did
that and re-decorated everywhere.
"I would like to think
the house has a generous nature because of the cushions, colour and texture.
It’s not precious."
HOW MANY DOGS LIVE HERE
WITH YOU?
Six. I set up my dog rescue
charity Wild at Heart Foundation two-and-a-half years ago with an amazing woman
Nadine. I wanted to set it up as I had been bringing dogs over from Romania,
Spain and Greece on my own and then I realised just how many dogs here were in
need around the world. I felt that as my business was doing well, it would be good
to give something back. I feel very lucky, so it’s very important to me to do
something where I can make a difference, no matter how small.
WITH A THRIVING BUSINESS
AND THE FOUNDATION, HOW DO YOU KEEP YOURSELF BALANCED?
I like being busy. I like
waking up in the morning knowing that every day will be different. I meet
amazing people and go to incredible places. I feel very blessed and I love what
I do and that is the fundamental thing. Every day is a nice day.
WHAT HAS BEEN THE KEY TO
YOUR SUCCESS?
My dad always used to tell
me I could do anything I wanted. I do have that belief and nothing has ever
daunted me. I suppose it all just sort of happened. I fell into it and it was a
nice fall. We opened the Island and is was based on what I like, which is the
same as everything I do. From then we just got busier and busier and busier and
that’s mostly to do with having incredible staff. Wild at Heart wouldn’t be
Wild at Heart without them.
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE ITS
AESTHETIC OF YOUR HOME?
I would like to think the
house has a generous nature because of the cushions, colour and texture. It’s
not precious. I like it to have a nice easy vibe and for the dogs to sleep on
the sofas. I also love print-on-print-on-print - and colour.
FLORALS ARE ALSO ABUNDANT.
HAVE BLOOMS ALWAYS BEEN PREVALENT IN YOUR INTERIORS, OR DID THIS COME AFTER
SETTING UP YOUR BUSINESS?
I love a flower on
anything. I always wear floral prints and am drawn to floral fabrics. I like
colours that shouldn’t go together and print-on-print-on-print. Up in the
sitting room I’ve got a geometric rug, a floral print sofa and striped
cushions. Most people are like, ‘woah’! I like mixing lots of things……………..
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