I had to share this bold apartment in Moscow I found yesterday on The Village because I love when designers show creativity and take risks. Hats off to Marina Zhukova for having the guts to go all Jonathan Adler-esque in her own space. All of the wild colours used throughout along with all the fabulous wallpapers and tile work make for some serious graphic, dramatic statements.
A joyous celebration of all things boho in the hills behind the beautiful blue beaches of northern New South Wales. In a part of the country known for its lush greenery and laid back alternative lifestyle, it’s not surprising to find such a colourful, individual home. Stylish, fun, liveable and lively… and it once was a boring 1980’s brick bungalow. A home about personality and passion by Byron Bay based Alida and Miller.
I’ve long admired interior designer Brett Mickan‘s work. His use of colour, the way he explores pattern. It’s contemporary with a vintage vernacular. Never stiff, always stylish with a sense of humour. Definitely one of my favourite Australian designers.
There’s colour and pattern, quirk and personality, new and old. It’s lived in and layered and so much fun. Why would you be a minimalist when you can surround yourself with so much character? I couldn’t choose just one home by Portland, Oregon based interior designer Max Humphrey so I cherry picked my favs.
Because Monday’s should be all about relaxed family living with loads of colour and style. Austin, Texas house by O & S.