“The rejuvenation of the kitchen and bathroom in a heritage apartment in Darlinghurst required a delicate balance, combining contemporary glamour with respect for the existing art deco features. In keeping with the client’s refined fashion sensibility, a chic and innovative design was devised that combines functionality and good looks.”
Soft pink and charcoal, feminine yet strong, warmed by burgundy and the glow of gold. Beaufort Court by Sydney-based Lynne Bradley Interiors.
I am completely smitten with this apartment in Vienna designed by Atelier Karasinski. Particularly the kitchen outfitted with deVOL cabinets, with the most spectacular original ceiling and painted in the yummiest Negroni red”. Cooking in there would bring me so much joy! The rest of the apartment is eclectic and has such fabulous details – hellooooo marble and antiques and Gucci wallpaper and surprise cupboards. (Photos: Ana Barros for AD Germany)
“9J is a 45 square meter apartment in Odessa, located 300 meters from the beach. The apartment features a tiny area and only two windows on the one side. The task was to create a functional studio apartment that includes a kitchen, a living room, a bedroom as well as plenty of storage.”
Thinking of Ukraine. Celebrating Ukrainian design. 9J Apartment by Kyiv-based Artem Trigubchak.
Photography by Mikhail Loskutov
“Textural, layered & useful spaces full of bold forms and patinas you can literally lean in and touch.”
Rich colours and textures match the golden glow through the windows of this New York apartment. 80th Street by Tali Roth.
When space is at a premium in places like Paris, I love seeing how designers and architects use their creativity to maximize space and create storage. This Paris apartment isn’t very small (124 m²) but the amount of storage in each room makes me very envious (having lived in old homes with either no closets or tiny ones for many years). Also love the all white backdrop for the fun pops of colour and the black corridor that adds some serious drama. Designed by l’Agence June. (Photos: BCDF studio)