
This home in Corona del Mar, California is not only spacious but impeccably designed by Kirsten Maltas. Bright, timeless, a bit of rustic, a bit of glam….I love every space.























Alexandra and Michael Misczynski of Atelier AM take elegance and glamour to a whole other level. Every time I come across one of their projects my heart melts. This one may be my favourite. I can’t even get beyond the first photo of the dining room.








For more check out this Manhattan apartment, this Santa Fe villa and this L.A. home.
(Photos: Francois Halard, Stephen Kent Johnson)
The prestigious A’ Design Award & Competition is ongoing for the 2018-2019 season and with over 100 categories the A’ Design Award & Competition is the worlds’ largest design competition. But it is not just an award. It is an indicator of quality and perfection in design, recognized worldwide, your design front and centre before design companies and professionals. Entries will be judged by an international jury panel of scholars, professionals and media members and the benefits to the winners are inspiring. The trophy, of course, an invitation to the gala night, a certificate of quality, inclusion in the prestigious A’ Design Award & Competition exhibition and the yearly ResultBook but even more importantly press, PR, introduction to industry professionals and companies and international exposure. Note: There is still time to get entries in for the late deadline. You can register here.
Today I thought I would share some of the top winners in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design category (one of MANY categories that are included).


MODERN LODGE Residential House by KEM STUDIO


Malangen Retreat Family retreat by Snorre Stinessen


Hadar’s House House by Asante Architecture & Design


Square Architecture Design by Mei-Lin Hsu


Cabin on a Rock Weekend Residence by I-Kanda Architects


KAP House Residential Home by Diego Molina and Maria Arango


Efjord Cabin by Snorre Stinessen


Hermitage Retreat Recreational Home by Sunil Hu’mane


White Concrete Old House Stand-alone House by IO architects


Bbq House Private house by Karla Aliaga Mac Dermitt


Shubhamkaroti Farms Residential Bungalow Design by Sanjay Newaskar


Near Far House Single Family Residential by Willis Pember
A’ Design Award & Competition is organized and awarded annually and internationally in a wide range of categories – the one I featured above is just one of a very vast range. Every year, projects that focus on innovation, technology, design and creativity are awarded with the A’ Award. While realized projects find opportunities to get published, reach new markets and meet a wide range of buyers for their existing products, the organization also helps the creative minds and startups to meet with the business people to realize their product ideas. If you’d like to register for 2018-2019 you can still do so here.
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Laurence Simoncini has moved towards the light. Black still features in her next home, an apartment created from a warren of office space, but more as an accent along with pops of gold. The emphasis is on textures playing off the white walls. Industrial meets vintage meets high Parisian style. Which do you like the dark or the light? Hard choice isn’t it? I think I might just have to take both.





















Photography by Romain Ricard

You might remember Laurence Simoncini‘s Ile De Ré holiday home. (Here‘s Kim’s post about it.)The perfect exercise in rugged texture and scale. Well welcome to her Parisian warehouse home. Dark, moody and glamorous. Mustards and golds pop against deepest greys and blacks and an oversized gorilla lives in the lush, almost tropical garden. It’s dramatic yet cocooning, a dark oasis full of industrial and vintage touches. Don’t get too settled in though. Sh has moved as you will see in my next post.


















