
Vaughan Design & Development recently took on the interior design for a spacious six-bedroom family home in Harpenden in Hertfordshire, England. As a new build, the goal was to add warmth, character and functionality to accommodate the clients’ busy lives with young children. Advocates of colour and playful design, Vaughan also needed practical features like a first-floor laundry, boot room, large playroom and luxurious adult spaces. The studio blended natural materials with layered details, traditional fittings and vibrant elements creating a bright, joyful home tailored to the family’s needs.
























“Capturing the spirit of Nantucket Island, The Beachside Hotel serves as a unique hospitality destination for guest of all walks of life. With diverse programming and uncommon offerings guests are invited to choose their own adventure across the sprawling property. Building on the existing foundation and history of The Beachside the design draws on the island’s rich past to shape its bright future.”
Led by Jeremy Levitt and Danu Kennedy, the Parts and Labor Design’s dynamic team delivers thoughtful, transformative designs. Each project begins with collaborative discovery, blending narrative-driven concepts, integrated functionality, and custom details to craft spaces with unique identities and tailored guest experiences.










Photography by Matt Kisiday.

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on the weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Boutique and Gallery by Studiopepe in collaboration with Coutume Studio.





Photography by Silvia Rivoltella.

I love the refined elegance of Spanish interiors. Beatriz Aparicio masterfully blends styles with harmony, balancing current trends and timeless elegance. She specializes in combining neutral tones with vibrant accents, skillfully evoking emotions through colour … or the lack thereof. Collaborating with skilled artisans and sourcing treasures from galleries and antique shops, she creates unique, personalized spaces that reflect her clients’ personalities.
















Photography by Montse Garriga.

The transformation of this iconic Pettit and Sevitt home in Sydney by Studio Prineas honours its original architecture while introducing a new layer for family life. An added upper level and integrated landscaping blend seamlessly with the existing structure, softening transitions between old and new. Outdoor terraces connect the home to the garden while a circular pool nestles like a bushland billabong. Inside a playful open-tread stair replaces the spiral complementing the original timber beams. Nostalgic design touches including repurposed curtains preserve the home’s charm and history.























Photography by Clinton Weaver.