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.
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.
Designed by Vaughan Design & Development, The Den sits among trees in a West Suffex village as the first phase of a three-stage project. Formerly a one-bed annexe, it has been transformed into an open-plan retreat with a kitchenette, bar, living area and bathroom. Created for all generations to relax and play, it connects seamlessly to the outdoors. Hatch windows open to a deck while natural materials, vivid colours and vintage pieces shape its inviting atmosphere.
C & J Katz Studio designed this lakeside New Hampshire home for longtime clients, blending memories of a beloved family cottage and their former Boston townhouse. Built on a steep hillside, the residence steps down in levels, each offering expansive lake views. A winding oak staircase recalls the townhouse, while stone floors, a generous fireplace, and ample storage nod to the cottage. Rich in colour and texture, the interiors balance joyful details with a deep connection to site and family history.
Photography by David Mitchell.
Set within a Victorian terrace in North London this family home was reimagined by Laura Stephens with colour, warmth and character at its core. With paint colours already chosen by the client, Stephens introduced bold fabrics, vintage finds and bespoke furniture. Playful pattern mixing, a hallmark of her studio, added energy, from a patterned runner against mosaic tiles to layered rugs and artwork. The result is a colourful, cosy home rich with individuality and charm.
Photography by Boz Gagovski.