
The latest project by Heidi Caillier is charming and nostalgic as one would expect from her. So many pretty and moody colours used throughout, patterns as far as the eye can see (she really is the queen of pattern mixing and matching) and vintage vibes aplenty. Photos: Haris Kenjar.





























Atlanta-based decorator Lauren Lowe, founder of Lauren Elaine Interiors, creates designs that honour history and architectural intent while embodying understated elegance and comfort. Blending thoughtful collaboration with a signature aesthetic, she guides clients in defining their vision and introducing them to pieces that enrich and expand their style. Case in point her redesign of this family home on Chicago’s North Shore.


























Photography by Aimee Mazzenga.

Michael Mezzano is an interior designer specializing in high-end residential interiors across New York City and the Hamptons. Known for his clean, modern aesthetic layered with vintage pieces, he creates interiors that feel both current and personal. In the Bridgehampton Bullhead Project, he designed a sculptural staircase as the home’s centerpiece and introduced neutral textures and thoughtful detailing, resulting in spaces that are refined, timeless, and effortlessly livable, blending sophistication with comfort throughout.




















Photography by Ethan Herrington.

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. LuckyChap Productions by Studio Hessian.






















Photography by Jenna Peffley.

Dallas designer Leslie Jenkins creates homes that are cultivated, collected, classic, and custom with a nod to the traditional. But with flare. And in this case she dubs it “french flare”. It’s pretty pastels (I particularly love all the shades of green used), pretty patterns and attention to detail everywhere you look. Gorgeous!
























