
This newly built Atlanta home was another beauty by architect Stan Dixon that was thoughtfully designed to blend in with the 1920s neighbouring homes. This one is a bit more elegant than the last home but also unpretentious and very liveable, with elements I adore – pedimented doorways, Swiss-style millwork, whitewashed brick, a secret doored butlers pantry, weathered stone floors, wood-burning fireplace in the kitchen…Interiors by Carolyn Malone. Photos: Eric Piasecki.























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Modern and graphic, with punchy colours and some of the sweetest bathrooms I’ve seen in a while. Sharing a sample from the portfolio of Dallas-based Punch World Studio.



















Mother Studio, founded by Karie Reinertson and Laura Evans, is a multidisciplinary interior design studio blending art, craft and design. Specializing in custom pieces—hand-painted tiles, bespoke furniture, sculptural lighting and handcrafted textiles—they create spaces rich in authenticity and warmth. Their designs tell personal stories, offering beauty, comfort and a true sense of belonging. And what to say about Suppertime, their latest project? Hello stylish knotty pine! Oh and wall stencils!


















Photography by Nicole Franzen.

This three-storey home blends seamlessly with its coastal surroundings, offering breathtaking ocean and greenery views. Inspired by palm fronds, its design balances curves and straight lines creating dynamic light and shadow. Organic interiors feature fluted travertine, timber, rattan, marble and seagrass wallpaper. A clear sightline enhances flow, while expansive glazing connects indoor and outdoor spaces. Earthy tones and handcrafted furniture add warmth, complemented by layered rugs and decorative lighting, resulting in a richly textured, inviting and stylish living environment. Palm Frond Retreat by Sydney-based Hugh-Jones Mackintosh.


























Photography by Prue Ruscoe.

Architect Stan Dixon created this spectacular home on Kiawah Island, South Carolina for his interior designer friend Jackye Lanham. It is relaxed and casual but with touches of elegance and grandeur, and was designed to have carriage house vibes as if it had been there since the 1700s. Elements such as Gothic Revival-style arched doors, windows and shutters, charcoal-gray limestone blocks floors, rough-hewn wood plank floorboards, the neutral palette and lots of antiques really make this home classic, traditional and timeless. Photos: Eric Piasecki.




















