In the historic center of Béziers, exceptional listed private hotel developing more than 900m² on 3 levels. With its origins in the 16th century, the building was then remodeled and enlarged several times until the end of the 19th century and includes many remarkable architectural elements and ornamentation. The ground floor accommodates large reception rooms opening onto the interior courtyard. The 2 upper levels are made up of several suites and apartments. The covered terrace on the top floor offers an unobstructed view of the city’s rooftops. Large vaulted cellars. The whole is in good condition. However, work is necessary to restore this place to all its splendor. This private hotel would be perfect for a high-end tourism project, the creation of a luxurious apartment or the installation of liberal professions or mixed use. 10 minutes walk from the station. Beaches and airport 20 minutes away.
It blows my mind that homes this beautiful actually exist. The architectural details of this one are beyond words. I can’t imagine having the honour to bring this spectacular property back to life. For sale for €1,290,000 via Kretz.
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 and there’s nowhere more stylish than a designer’s own offices. MED Design Office by Meredith Ellis.
Photography by Nathan Schroder.
Studio Shamshiri’s Charles Street project in New York’s West Village was designed for a theater-loving client who wanted a home that felt both personal and expressive. Inspired by the neighborhood’s rich bohemian history, the team restored original 1866 details and added thoughtful, artistic layers throughout. Plaster ceiling reliefs, a sculptural bronze mirror and hand-painted murals bring depth and character to the space. The kitchen offers a quiet retreat opening to a peaceful garden. The home embraces a bold, bohemian spirit that resists today’s more muted design trends.
Photography by Stephen Johnson.
GACHOT blends timeless craftsmanship with modern technology, creating designs marked by elegance, simplicity, and meticulous detail. The Sutton Place Residence, the Gachot family’s uptown apartment, exemplifies this approach. Contemporary elements—bold art and sculptural furniture—complement the classic Pre-War architecture. The result is a sophisticated space that feels both fresh and rooted in tradition. Balancing warmth with modernity, GACHOT’s design honors the building’s historic charm while meeting the functional needs of everyday life.
Photography by William Jess Laird.
I have been following incredibly talented interior designer and photographer Carley Summers for some time now and just realized we haven’t featured her own designs on the blog yet. They are incredibly inviting and such soft and soothing spaces, and I love every one. She also has a real talent for creating absolutely delightful kitchens in particular. Hope you enjoy these as much as I do! (And if you haven’t picked up her book Sacred Spaces yet, I highly advise you get online and order one, pronto).