Raw
A raw and edgy addition to an Art Deco home sees function contained within the exposed structure of the form. A limited palette of blacks, greys and blonde wood with exposed concrete, rendered walls...
View ArticleA bedroom fit for a...
....70's pimp? ;) why not? This bedroom is HOT! Another stunner by Hubert Zandberg.
View ArticleHamptons modern
Not your typical Hamptons home this mid century modern design by Kevin O'Sullivan + Associates houses a spectacular art collection as well as the owners' 20th century furniture classics. Inside and...
View ArticleA warehouse conversion in London
Warehouse conversions always excite me, especially when one of my favourite designers has had some part of it. This one-bedroom conversion on the third floor of a renovated Victorian warehouse was the...
View ArticleScandinavian Christmas
A Scandinavian Christmas in the home of food and prop stylist Tara Ballantyne via Style At Home.
View ArticleWorking on a Saturday
Or in this case should it be working out on a Saturday? Either way there would be no dragging yourself in on a Saturday if your workplace/workout space was as stylish as this ballet bar based workout...
View Articledouble g double take part 1
Why has it taken me years to revisit the portfolio of Parisian architects Flora de Gastines & Anne Geistdoerfer of double g? It's time to redress my omission. I have fallen for their Saint George...
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It may have a small footprint but it's big on style. I'm still lost in double g's portfolio. Abesses 3 is a one bedroom apartment with to die for oak beams and we won't mention the view. My Parisian...
View ArticleMonday's pets on furniture
If you would like to participate in the Monday's pets on furniture series please send photos, your name, location and a brief description to kim[@]desiretoinspire[.]net. Thanks! this is my one eye cat,...
View ArticleA villa by Sandra Benhamou
Last month I shared a Paris apartment by designer Sandra Benhamou. I thought I would share another because she is the queen of quirky and I love unexpected decor. And after seeing this villa I may now...
View ArticleModern Hamptons
Behind the shingles is this a typical Hamptons holiday home? Not quite. New York-based Axis Mundi's interiors for this Sagaponack shingle cottage, designed by architect Blaze Makoid, eschew the linen,...
View ArticleUp and over
Open plan living united by a line of timber highlighting the fireplace and rising up and over the dining room and kitchen. Warming a white, open space, adding texture, defining spaces, grounding and...
View ArticleA bold London home
Lessons in modernizing a Victorian home. Paint some moldings black. Add graphic elements in rugs, sofas and wallpaper. If the kitchen isn't working for you, create a new one. Include some vintage bits...
View ArticleA more subdued home in London
Here is another home decorated by the super talented team of Bunny Turner and Emma Pocock of Turner Pocock. A bit more subdued and classy than the last home, this one is quite the looker! I love the...
View ArticleFamily warehouse
A rented warehouse apartment with no furniture. A dad and his young kids looking for a family space. A home where said dad could entertain as well. Solution by London-based RFR Property . Love the...
View ArticleSmall kitchen love
Love this simple white and wood kitchen by Sydney-based architect Tash Clark. Small but stylish. More kitchen as furniture than island bench. I'd possibly lengthen the bench or perhaps it's the...
View ArticleWooloowin house
White, back and grey - there is nothing better. Except when the grey is concrete. Like in this Brisbane home designed by Australian architects Paul Owen and Sam Charles-Ginn. Love all the painted wood...
View ArticleMarcus beach house
My concrete floor and modern architecture obsession continues with this beauty also by Owen Architecture. And I will continue to dream of living in a climate where having sliding panels that open a...
View ArticleBeach house beauty
There's something about a beach house that gets me every time. I don't think it's because it's summer here and I'm craving an escape to sea and sand. No I'd be happy in the dead of winter. I think...
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