
When drama and glamourous details are on the menu for a doctor’s second residence. Designed by Chicago’s PROjECT. This west loop pied-à-terre had to fit the profile: a spunky black-and-white escape with hard candy hits of amethyst throughout. Even 1,800 square feet can’t confine space hell bent on having a good time. The custom wall mural in the dining area holds a few subliminal personal references, but to the naked eye it’s all street grit and ka-pow. The game zone has the electric glow of a purple fluorescent light installation, making Friday night pizza taste better. A space for the kids to bunk, an ethereal master retreat, and Jennifer’s rad geometric marble flooring in the bathroom…











I love decor that is dynamic and engaging and full of energy. This home in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina designed by Jenny Keenan is all of that and more. There is so much to look at around every corner. Impeccable attention to detail. (See more of Jenny’s work here).

















I spotted this apartment on The Village and wanted to share because it is unique and gorgeous, and has a European vibe I am always a fan of. Though admittedly, I hate blue (especially this shade) in interiors. Not sure why, I just can’t seem to get on board. Nevertheless this St. Petersburg gem located in a historic 1912 building has some really beautiful features, and was designed by Polina Gerasimova and Svetlana Kalimanova of Ruger Design. Happy long May 2-4 weekend my fellow Canadians!














Another project by Hanover Avenue I wanted to share is this downtown Charlottesville farmhouse that was renovated down to the studs to open it up and make it more family-friendly. Love the energy in this stylish and comfortable home.









I am completely and utterly in love with the home of interior designer Anne Tollett of Hanover Avenue, based in Richmond, Virginia. I can’t even get beyond the photo above. So simple yet absolutely perfect (and it’s not because of the cat LOL). The rest of her home is perfection too.















