Traditional yet contemporary, stylish and effortlessly elegant. The Hicks Street Townhouse by New York based Kevin Dakan Architect. From its red brick facade and charcoal grey door to the small but perfectly formed kitchen the house is sophisticated and liveable.
I don’t know what I like more in this 1940’s Colonial Bungalow by Los Angeles based Disc Interiors. Inside or out? Decisions, decisions. Let’s call it a draw.
I love this kitchen. The beadboard walls, SIX windows!, no upper cabinets, apron-front sink…and that dining table is FABULOUS and such a great DIY project (I had to show it to my husband). I would just swap out the stools (maybe Thonet, Muuto, Emeco, or Magis) and the artwork (a vintage sign perhaps).
Via Amy Trowman
Casual, beachy, rustic, bohemian…South Carolina based interior designer Amy Trowman designs spaces that are all of the above, and so much more. Sophisticated yet don’t mind if the dog scratches the floor and bare feet are a must. Her kitchens are soooo dreamy. My favourite one is up next.
It’s no secret that Kim and I love Sarah Lavoine‘s work. LURVE. Interior designer crush. This Parisian apartment with her signature blue providing the colour drama is just about perfect. French style that is oh so chic.