I’ve proclaimed my love for the work of Lisa Sherry Interieurs before so it was only a matter of time before I shared more from her portfolio. A little more sophisticated than the bleached beauty I shared here, this High Point, North Carolina house is has that edgy, traditional with a twist vibe that gives me design goose bumps.
A big thanks to Eunice Fernandes, an interior designer in Sao Paolo, Brazil, for sending us photos of a kitchen she designed for a very dear client who is an accomplished cook. She nailed it with the black and white colour scheme, and a wide range of storage – open shelving, a plate/book rack unit, display cabinets behind glass, and always a favourite of mine is a cubby left open within a bank of cabinets for a coffee bar. A gorgeous kitchen!!!
My love for lofts has now reached new heights, as I think this may be my favourite of all time. First of all, it is large enough to have 3 separate sitting/lounge rooms. OMG! And this layered style with a plethora of textures colours and patterns and lots of artwork is perfection in a nutshell. I am completely in love with every inch of this loft in SoHo designed by Katie Leede.
Dating from the 1820s this historic stone barn in Tasmania has been lovingly restored by its architect owners. The award winning conversion keeps as much of the existing building fabric as possible. “The original sandstone walls are exposed both internally and externally. The timber shingled roof and existing beams contrast with the new kitchen and bathroom insertion. The Barn is light and open, yet simultaneously cosy.“ Located in Hobart’s CBD it’s the perfect base for exploring the historic Australian city. It’s definitely on my bucket list.
How do you make a statement in a simple and not very spacious entryway? Paint out all the trim, use a bold colour on the front door, add a sparkly light fixture, DIY a stair runner and add cute accessories and art. VOILÀ! Designed by Megan Pflug.