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It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself to work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Hotel Flora by Gert Voorjans.













“Deeply inspired by the natural world, Sarah looks to nature’s juxtaposition of materiality, pattern, texture, and patina to inspire a grounded yet organic feeling in the spaces she designs.”
So here it is my final house before the end of the year “Favourites” and I couldn’t think of a better one than the Palm Beach home of Nachos Figueras and Delfina Blaquier by Sarah Sherman Samuel. No more words this time. I’ll let the rooms do all the talking.















Photography by Daniel Peter.

“The studio hallmark of warm modernism is artfully realized by curating a conscious integration of vintage, contemporary, and custom furnishings. The result is singular and refined; a space where tradition meets contemporary allure. Within this paradigm, we take pride in fashioning environments that are timeless, polished, functional, and in harmony with the distinctive lifestyles of our clientele.”
This light bright family home in Central Park West is a perfect example of Neal Beckstedt‘s idea of warm modernism. Layers and colour, art and texture, from subway tile to wood panelling


















Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson.

I had to share another project by Studio Ett Hem (last week’s feature here if you missed it) because the attention to detail in their projects continues to blow my mind. In this apartment as soon as you walk in there’s a built in bench and then a banquette and the cutest niches in the kitchen for coffee and cookbooks….but it doesn’t stop there! The living room has built in media centre/bookcases, the primary bedroom has a bult-in headboard with niches, a built-in desk, a dressing room filled with storage cabinetry, and the children’s bedroom are even filled with storage for toys and clothes. I LOOOOOVE this!!!
























