A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
Over the years the years, the same interior photographers pop up time and time again. Always generous with their images (I write for permission before sharing), these talented shutterbugs are the backbone of my blog. And yet, we’re rarely get a glimpse into their world! So today I’d like to introduce you to Australian freelance photographer Marnie Hawson. Based in the Macedon Ranges, just outside Melbourne, Marnie specialises in interior, travel and lifestyle photography, “with a commitment to working with people doing good in the world.”
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
As a former environmental scientist, Marnie is hardwired to tread lightly, and today that means “only working with businesses which have an ethical and sustainable mindset and focus on conscious consumerism and fair trade”.  
When Marnie isn’t on location, she’s working from her little weatherboard studio at home, with her miniature pinscher Dexter by her side. 

I’ve featured many of the rustic abodes Marnie has captured over the years – including a Swedish weatherboard cottage,  Captain’s Cottage and a dreamy holiday home, but never her own beautiful home, and let me tell you, you’re in for a treat! 

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

Home for Marnie, is a rustic country cottage which she shares with her husband Ryan Hawson – a whisky specialist (I think Per and Ryan would get along just fine!). Dating back to 1890, the pair have lived in the cottage – which used to be the village post office – for over nine years. During this time, the duo have added their own unique stamp on the property, having made many changes, while working hard to maintain the history of the site. 

Fancy taking a peek inside?

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
The wood panelled interior is a sea of white (much to my delight as someone who is passionate about all things Scandi!) – interspersed with vintage and antique finds. 
The kitchen is made up of IKEA cabinets centred around a refurbished 50-year-old AGA (seen to the right). The brass taps and handles are all second hand. 
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
In the sitting room, a sofa has been placed opposite the fire for cosy evenings. The drying rack was in place when they bought the house and they still use it all the time (it reminds me a lot of the one in this charming Swedish summer cottage)! The rug is from Armadillo & Co

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
Soon after buying the house, Marnie and Ryan were fortunate enough to be able to buy back the original post office boxes, which they use as day to day storage. 

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
Pairs of vintage shoes bought from a shoemaker in New South Wales can be seen on the wall in the bedroom. The linen bedding is from Elkie Ark and the curtains are from Linenshed
Oh, and one more exciting thing the pair have added in recent years – a bar (I guess, if you’re a whisky specialist you do have the perfect excuse!). Here’s a glimpse into the dark, atmospheric space… 
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
What a magical home (and bar!) – which, to be honest, can only be expected from Marnie Hawson! 
I feel this home tour has put a real spring in my step for the start of the week – just what I needed! Are you also feeling inspired? 
I am so looking forward to continuing to follow Marnie’s journey as a freelance photographer. You can see many of the homes she’s captured over the years (as well as other projects) on her website. I also love her instagram feed!
Also, check out my archives for more of her work here
Have a brilliant start to the week friends!
Niki
Photography: Marnie Hawson

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A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
Over the years the years, the same interior photographers pop up time and time again. Always generous with their images (I write for permission before sharing), these talented shutterbugs are the backbone of my blog. And yet, we’re rarely get a glimpse into their world! So today I’d like to introduce you to Australian freelance photographer Marnie Hawson. Based in the Macedon Ranges, just outside Melbourne, Marnie specialises in interior, travel and lifestyle photography, “with a commitment to working with people doing good in the world.”
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
As a former environmental scientist, Marnie is hardwired to tread lightly, and today that means “only working with businesses which have an ethical and sustainable mindset and focus on conscious consumerism and fair trade”.  
When Marnie isn’t on location, she’s working from her little weatherboard studio at home, with her miniature pinscher Dexter by her side. 

I’ve featured many of the rustic abodes Marnie has captured over the years – including a Swedish weatherboard cottage,  Captain’s Cottage and a dreamy holiday home, but never her own beautiful home, and let me tell you, you’re in for a treat! 

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

Home for Marnie, is a rustic country cottage which she shares with her husband Ryan Hawson – a whisky specialist (I think Per and Ryan would get along just fine!). Dating back to 1890, the pair have lived in the cottage – which used to be the village post office – for over nine years. During this time, the duo have added their own unique stamp on the property, having made many changes, while working hard to maintain the history of the site. 

Fancy taking a peek inside?

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
The wood panelled interior is a sea of white (much to my delight as someone who is passionate about all things Scandi!) – interspersed with vintage and antique finds. 
The kitchen is made up of IKEA cabinets centred around a refurbished 50-year-old AGA (seen to the right). The brass taps and handles are all second hand. 
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
In the sitting room, a sofa has been placed opposite the fire for cosy evenings. The drying rack was in place when they bought the house and they still use it all the time (it reminds me a lot of the one in this charming Swedish summer cottage)! The rug is from Armadillo & Co

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
Soon after buying the house, Marnie and Ryan were fortunate enough to be able to buy back the original post office boxes, which they use as day to day storage. 

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
Pairs of vintage shoes bought from a shoemaker in New South Wales can be seen on the wall in the bedroom. The linen bedding is from Elkie Ark and the curtains are from Linenshed
Oh, and one more exciting thing the pair have added in recent years – a bar (I guess, if you’re a whisky specialist you do have the perfect excuse!). Here’s a glimpse into the dark, atmospheric space… 
A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office

A Photographer's Vintage-Inspired Home In A Former Post Office
What a magical home (and bar!) – which, to be honest, can only be expected from Marnie Hawson! 
I feel this home tour has put a real spring in my step for the start of the week – just what I needed! Are you also feeling inspired? 
I am so looking forward to continuing to follow Marnie’s journey as a freelance photographer. You can see many of the homes she’s captured over the years (as well as other projects) on her website. I also love her instagram feed!
Also, check out my archives for more of her work here
Have a brilliant start to the week friends!
Niki
Photography: Marnie Hawson

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