
I am completely smitten with this bold, pattern-happy traditional Spanish finca designed by Matthew Williamson. In 2018 Matthew converted this once derelict house built in 1920 into a luxurious, modern family home with 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, dining and lounge areas. Along with extensive garden and summer room renovations, the home has undergone a radical and stylish transformation.










This modern beach house in East Hampton is tons of fun. Loaded with tropical colours and wallpaper, it is coastal vacationing with a chic, graphic twist. Such uplifting energy in these spaces. Designed by Ghislaine Viñas. (Photos: Jaime Viñas & Mick Hales)

















I had to share another urban oasis by Stefano Dorata. All of the details such as the art, lighting and muted colour palette really come together to create a chic, polished aura. It is refined, yet liveable.















An apartment in Rome in the Piazza di Spagna, with an interior that is classic, urban, and sophisticated, a perfect foil to the incredible scenery beyond the windows. With so much history and architecture within view, the black and white colour palette was a brilliant choice to avoid becoming a distraction. Designed by architect and designer Stefano Dorata.














A weekend getaway to envy: This vacation home in Utah represented a gathering place, a “family camp” where the entire clan could congregate for extended holidays. We partnered with Bob White of Forest Studio and Midway Construction to create a welcoming camp compound to serve the family year-round, from fly fishing in summer to skiing in winter. The kids rooms are lined with beds for inevitable bedtime storytelling and the basement game room is the perfect place to put up your feet after a day in the great outdoors. The departure from a predictable western, reclaimed vibe in favor of a fresh take on mountain style using clean, painted surfaces lead to a home that feels very classic Americana. Designed by M. Elle Design.











Photos: Shade Degges