
“A colourful, inspirational, and deeply personal family home set over four floors in a Notting Hill terrace for a lovely and creative young family. The traditional country house vernacular has been toughened up and given a little edge with an explosion of colour, pattern and a scattering of contemporary furniture and fittings.”
A vibrant, modern Notting Hill home blending tradition with bold design by Studio Duggan.
















Photography by Dean Hearne.

Nestled in a historic neighborhood, the Allan residence speaks to the enduring appeal of traditional design. Here, we honored the home’s architectural heritage while weaving in layers of refined comfort. The living spaces unfold in a thoughtful rhythm – from a powder room wrapped in hand-blocked wallpaper to a kitchen where honed marble and antiqued brass tell a story of timeless materials. Rich textiles in measured patterns, carefully sourced antiques, and collected pieces work in harmony to create rooms that feel as though they’ve evolved naturally over time.
Classical elegance and such pretty warm colours that exude a bright and airiness but also act like a big hug. This home will be beautiful and relevant 30 years from now just as it is. Love that. By Hageman Homes. Photos: Will Reid.
























In Notting Hill, Ola Jachymiak Studio has transformed a Victorian flat into a warm, New York loft-inspired, luxurious apartment. Think of a blend of 1990s brutalist industrial style with luxury. In the living room, a black Victorian marble fireplace is framed by custom bookshelves with a Togo sofa and a 1970s Xavier Feal coffee table. The dining area has a walnut table and Jean Prouvé chairs illuminated by washi paper lamps while the kitchen features stainless steel and retro elements, including custom telescopic doors. The master bedroom combines monochromatic tones with glass blocks and Japanese-inspired furniture with the bathroom featuring marble and micro-cement.























Photography by Migdal Studio.

This grand, six bedroom semi-detached Edwardian home by the sea in Margate, Kent is perfect for a family. Lots of cozy spaces to hang out all together, so many bold and bright colours used throughout, pretty patterns, lots of artwork. 100% lived in and loved. Northdown Avenue designed by Appreciation Project. Photos: Chris Snook.






















“Merging playful, textural, luxurious elements, Malvern Residence III is an uplifting family home that is cleverly terraced into its leafy Malvern landscape. Fostering a sense of togetherness, it embraces the principles of Wabi Sabi – a Japanese philosophy centred around the beauty and humility of natural patina – manifesting as a sophisticated, liveable home.”
Melbourne-based Studio Tate have created an elegant, inviting family home that harmonizes with its natural surroundings.






























Photography by Anson Smart.