“Perched on a hill this small beach shack, which has fabulous treetop views over Portsea and Sorrento, underwent a dramatic transformation. An extensive renovation doubled the space with an additional level built underneath with pool deck area into the steep hill. It was important to keep the original elements of the house, such as the limestone walls and angled exposed beam ceiling. A minimal all white palette with custom furniture and select vintage pieces and objects create a calm and relaxed environment for the many visitors during summer months.”
A serene, summer-ready haven by Melbourne-based interior designer Rebecca Clark.
Bespoke pale pink and blue walls, a kitchen decorated with turrets and finials, murals and tree wallpapers mix with antique and vintage furniture to create the prettiest, eclectic Victorian home in east London designed by Rachel Chudley. I love that it’s precious but not too precious and the colours are sooo soothing. Photos: Paul Massey
The Madrid apartment of Iñigo Aragón and Pablo López Navarro of design studio Casa Josephine is, as Jo commented in this post on a past project of theirs (I think located in the same building), ‘quirky yet oh so stylish mix of classicism and 80s Italian design‘. This one is perhaps leaning a bit more on the global/ethnic side but I am here for it! These designers have such a unique eye. Photos: Pablo Zamora
Many of the homes I feature in Sundays I am head over heels in love with but this one is so….achievable and perfectly sized and aged and full of character across every inch. 315m2 of living space that includes 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, stone spiral staircase in the original tower, several fireplaces, library, 12-seat cinema room, dining area with a wine cellar below, secluded garden and a bonus: attached to the property is a second little house to renovate (subject to necessary permissions), with access to a large covered terrace on the first floor used as an outdoor games area. And this home is listed via Prestige Property Group @ €458,450. I am DEAD.
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. Coco & Lola, Manly by Esoteriko.