It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend, it helps if it’s somewhere über stylish like Jeanette and Stefan Walther’s Home Interior showroom.
Black and white with hits of vibrant green , deep blues and powder pink. It’s about the drama of contrast but also a celebration of natural material, of indoor and out, of public and private, of minimalism and exploring the local building vernacular. Most of all it’s about collaboration between Jen Langston and Heather A. Wilson Architect and of course their clients.
I couldn’t end the week without a fabulous kitchen diner from London-based Laura Stephens. A delicious combination of yellow, ochre red and natural wood. The room is light-filled and fun with bags of personality. Favourite spot? The pantry of course. You can see more of this colourful West London Terraced House here.
This 1980’s villa in Saint Clement de Riviere, in the South of France was fully renovated and transformed by Baptiste Bohu Interiors into a hacienda with a mix of Spanish/Mexican architecture and Moroccan elements. In the perfect colour palette of black and white, with a bit of mustard, and lots of wood and rattan it’s a visual feast of earthy goodness in an absolutely stunning setting.
While perusing the portfolio of Cicognangi Kalla Architect I was continuously stopped in my tracks by the magical outdoor spaces featured as part of their projects. I thought I would share some of my favourites.