
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. ISSY by Bateaumagne.






Photography by Giaime Meloni.

Colour, pattern and hip furniture selections create a cool first home for the new owners. Studio Keeta has created a home full of fun and personality with a growing art collection and pieces that speak to the clients. The designers have sought to “establish a dialogue between the polished and the unkept, the formal and informal, the tailored and the unconventional, what has been and what can be.”
















Photography by Ye Rin Mok.

Brooklyn-based interior studio Jesse Parris-Lamb grounded this grand Park Slope Brownstone with an earthy colour palette of rich browns. Add a carefully curated mix of contemporary, vintage and bespoke furniture and the result is modern luxury living with deference to the building’s past.






















Photography by Nicole Franzen.

This is proof you can never have too many colours and patterns (as long as they are similar in tones) and it together it makes a home so cozy and inviting and is complete eye candy. I adore this Kensington family home designed by Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler.
















I had to share another Shoot Factory location home with you (this one is a Georgian 3 bedroom 1 bathroom in London) because this also tugs at my heartstrings for being so effortlessly casual and cool, with a basic vintage vibe and not being so “trendy” like the previous one. And I would have been completely sold upon walking through the front door, turning around and seeing that yellow painted landscape. Sooooo pretty!
















