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 stylish. Salon Her by FOLK STUDIO.
From its super stylish library to a bedroom I find myself wanting to create in my own home this Allison Island apartment by Studio Santos is as hot as the Miami summers. Think casual chic with a selection of individual, standout pieces.
Photography by Michael Stavaridis.
A fresh guest house/studio in Atwater Village creatively transforms this backyard in Atwater Village, Los Angeles. A single car garage was removed and the new dark-clad structure expanded the house’s living area. Indoor and outdoor rooms connect generations, fostering family bonds. The design emphasizes the link between structures, aligning sleeping and living spaces for intimacy, privacy, and a shared experience of nature.
Midnight Room by Design, Bitches.
Photography by Yoshihiro Makino.
The days are packed, the children are piled on docks and rafts. The clarity of the sky and the water feel endless and pure. Sunkissed kids crash on sofas, exhausted at the end of the day – there is a feeling of health and joy that we know we’ll need for long winter months ahead. This is not your home, this is not a zen spa, this is a summer cabin. Pairings: clementines, sunscreen, popsicles.
Another inspiring project by Prospect Refuge. This one is more modern but with lots of plain-sawn white oak paneling, it has woodsy cabin vibes but it light and bright and perfect for enjoying the warmer months. Photos: Matthew Williams.
A mix of eras are found throughout this apartment in the Spanish resort town of San Sebastián. Designer Iñigo Iriarte maintained as many original features as possible in the space, and kept the decor really eclectic with a plethora of random vintage pieces. Textures and patterns really warm up this apartment and create a very welcoming vibe. Photos: Erlantz Biderbost