Displaying posts from November, 2021

Interior stylist’s house for sale

Posted on Mon, 8 Nov 2021 by midcenturyjo

If it looks familiar it is. Inigo (the estate agency for Britain’s most marvellous historic homes, from the team behind The Modern House) has the listing for the wonderfully eclectic and quirky home of London-based interior stylist and creative director Marianne Cotterill. I was going to say hurry if you were interested but checking on the property again before I shared has revealed that it is already under offer. I wonder what the new owners will do?

A 17th century Sicilian castle-like villa

Posted on Sun, 7 Nov 2021 by KiM

For today’s Sunday castle I have what is actually a villa in Sicily but it has very castle-like architecture so let’s call it a castle, shall we? 🙂 This is a beauty! Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves outside the Sicilian fishing town of Mazara del Vallo is a castle-like villa that dates back to the 17th century. Complete with turrets and towers, this fortified farmhouse was originally built as a monastery, and later became the centre of a local wine business. Now, the ground floor of this family-owned property is an elegantly furnished holiday retreat. The eclectic interiors feature pieces collected during the owners’ extensive travels across the globe: a Chinese-style library, a canary yellow living room with Brazilian ceramics, and a Moroccan-influenced suite all tell stories of a life well-lived. It’s easy to while away afternoons over long, lazy lunches within the walled orangery; there’s also a palm-fringed pool and a private tennis court. Santa Maria Villa available to stay, via The Perfect Getaway.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 6 Nov 2021 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourtself into work (or a workout) on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Kindred Yoga Stdio by Atelier Leymarie Gourdon.

A 200 year old farmhouse in Tuscany

Posted on Fri, 5 Nov 2021 by KiM

Looking for a magical getaway? Look what I found! The lovingly preserved, 200 year old farmhouse, is ideally nestled in rural Tuscany overlooking sloping vineyards just a few kms from the village of Montefollonico and the better-known hilltop village of Montepulciano. Surrounded by cypresses, sheep pastures, and olive groves, the once forgotten farmhouse has been beautifully restored by owners Fabio and Suzanne, offering an authentic and relaxed Tuscan experience. The country house has six beautiful suites, re-finished and furnished with unique pieces that reflect the local history and environment. Follonico offers a subdued, pastoral alternative to the vineyard boutiques and touristy guesthouses that dot the region and is the perfect place to slow down, breathe and enjoy the natural rhythms that surround you. Via The Perfect Hideaway.

Marion Lichtig

Posted on Fri, 5 Nov 2021 by KiM

Sharing a little eye candy from the portfolio of British interior designer Marion Lichtig. She is renowned for working in harmony with the homeowner and for her trademark user-friendly style. “I favour a simple, relaxed, clean look and am attracted to clear and pared-down symmetry. My style is classical yet understated; I believe design is about the careful balance of the contemporary and classic. I like a room to look as though it belongs to the present while incorporating elements of the past, working with colours of nature. A house should feel like it has evolved over time – even if it has been put together by me over a limited period. I don’t like rooms that feel dominated by the decorator’s taste: everything should look effortless and unplanned.”