You can learn the subtle language of interior style, but many people simply buy it. If you put yourself in the hands of someone who knows what they are doing, you can be confident it will look good. – Nicholas Haslam
It’s rude to not try and look up-to-date. Is rude the right word? Yes! It’s rude – rude to other people. – Nicholas Haslam
I go to Topman at lunchtime and stare at these beautiful, beautiful people who work there and who are so well-dressed. And I think: ‘Oh! I want to look like that! They’re amazing, how well-dressed they are!’ – Nicholas Haslam
I could care less if it’s Mick Jagger or the man on the street. I just like interesting people, and I happen to know a lot of stars. – Nicholas Haslam
I have a thirst – it’s an awful word, but I’m thirsty for knowledge. I like knowing things, the odder the better, the more obtuse the better. – Nicholas Haslam
Often it’s a lack of time, not taste, that leads someone to hire a decorator. A good decorator/client relationship should be like a marriage. The time one puts in needs to be extensive. One needs to listen to them and understand what they like and how they live. – Nicholas Haslam
I have always aspired towards other people’s looks. When I was young, I loved teddy boys; I thought they looked wonderful. Then I was a cowboy in Arizona, really for the clothes! I had a ranch for five years; I had chaps made of bearskin. – Nicholas Haslam
I don’t feel I have to charm somebody, I feel I want to know them; it’s a different thing. – Nicholas Haslam
I’ve always wanted to look different. I always think I’ve got this terrible figure. I’d like to be 3 inches taller. – Nicholas Haslam
People think that buying something for their home which is up-to-date is chic, but often it’s a cliche. I call people who simply give clients the current ‘thing’ stylists not decorators. – Nicholas Haslam
Sometimes I think it would be nice to share everything I’ve got with somebody – and sometimes I think I’m very lucky to have the bathroom to myself. But I feel it would be nice to pass on my knowledge. Perhaps because I haven’t got children – one wants to educate somebody. – Nicholas Haslam
I tend to look out for things with a resonance to my youth – artists or objects that seemed romantic all those years ago. I never buy anything purely for its value. I like possessions that smile back at me. – Nicholas Haslam
It’s terribly easy to be well dressed. It’s much more difficult to be badly dressed. – Nicholas Haslam
I had a face-lift, and I would have another if I needed one. It definitely changed my life. I’m not vain. In fact I don’t like looking at myself. The face-lift was just about looking rested. – Nicholas Haslam
I believe every room speaks, tells you what to do to it. You have to listen to that. – Nicholas Haslam
Vanity is not having facelifts if you’re ugly. Those people who say: ‘Oh, I’d never dream of having anything done!’ That’s rude. It’s rude, to other people, to not try and look your best; to not try and stir things up, to not reinvent… or just invent… it’s one’s duty to not get stuffy. – Nicholas Haslam
I’d like not to have these great puffy lobes on my ears – I’d like them to taper in. – Nicholas Haslam
I didn’t want to look distinguished; I wanted to look fun, and also to fade into the street, into the King’s Road. If I don’t fade into a room at White’s, that’s fine. My father was chairman of Brooks’ and the Beefsteak, and I was brought up in that life, and it bores me rigid. – Nicholas Haslam