
Our brief was to re-design the clients Pied-a-Terre, including a new kitchen and bathrooms whilst conjuring a ‘Georgian-light’ interior. The previous owners had stripped the maisonette of all its original features and painted everything white so it looked quite stark and clinical. Our clients were keen for us to re-introduce architectural details and inject warmth and character to each space. We added half height panelling in the stairway, living and dining room to bring gravitas and depth, and layered rich colour palettes with antique textiles, Georgian pieces of furniture and bespoke elements. The Devol Sebastian Cox kitchen provides a contemporary contrast to the more traditional elements of the flat.
This is the perfect respite in the busy city to relax, put your feet up and feel as comfortable as can be. Classically British without the stuffiness. Designed by Anna Haines. Photos: Paul Whitbread.

















There is something so raw, simple and mythical about Greece. Oikia Sekiari on the Greek island of Patmos is all of that, and beautifully designed by Leda Athanasopoulou. Photos: Miguel Flores-Vianna.












Our Point Loma project, located in San Diego, CA is unique, bold and fun just like the client’s. We collaborated on the interior design with the clients, who wanted their home to reflect their personal style. We infused vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and texture to create a home filled with natural materials, that is truly unique to the homeowners.
Another fabulous mid-century modern home designed by Popix Designs (if you missed the one last week click here) that again embraces knotty pine and makes it really cool and warm (and thankfully isn’t some horrible shade of yellow/orange). The tonal green kitchen is a stunner. Green, yellow and earthy reds are my favourite kitchen colours. Photos: Charlotte Lea.
















Restored 11th-century medieval château with approx. 500 m2 living space, set in 30 hectares of forest and meadows (former golf course), with 3 converted outbuildings, 6 lakes, 1 swimming pool, 1 500 m2 event tent, 1 summer kitchen, 1 spring, caves. In the château: entrance gallery, double living room with stone fireplace, kitchen. 1 suite with bathroom. 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Terrace with summer kitchen adjoining the pool. 1 outbuilding for conversion. In the former stable: entrance, living room opening onto fitted kitchen. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 2 terraces with panoramic views over the countryside. In the former Bergerie: living room with fireplace opening onto fitted kitchen. Suite with bathroom. 3 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, 1 terrace. In the former bread oven (ideal for a janitor’s cottage): living room with open kitchen, 1 mezzanine bedroom, 1 bathroom. Strategically located 1 hour from Toulouse and Bordeaux.
This château’s interior is so beautifully restored (all that exposed stone….*sigh*) and the outdoors is the icing on the cake. 6 lakes AND a pool?! I’m SOLD! For sale (price undisclosed) via Kretz.


















Gent-based JUMA Architects extended an existing farmstead with a striking black volume, creating a harmonious blend of old and new. Positioned as a buffer between the driveway and garden, the new addition adopts the farmstead’s design language with a simple rectangular layout and modest gable roof. Inside, a spacious living area benefits from large windows, a black ceiling and a soft terracotta-toned polished concrete floor. A trapezoid fireplace connects spaces, while the farmhouse retains its charm with wooden beams, plank floors and Belgian bluestone tiles.














Photography by Eugeni Pons.