
The remodel of a California Mid-Century home by Studio Meghan Eisenberg, originally designed and built by Meghan’s grandfather, Donald Park, in 1950, pays homage to its architectural heritage. Inspired by the original design details, the finish palette was playfully updated to revive the home with a warm sensibility. For furnishings, 60’s Ranch House decor was referenced, introducing traditional fabrics and classical silhouettes into the post and beam setting.













Photography by Haris Kenjar.

Designer Charlotte Boundy recently completed this collaboration project with Tamzin Greenhill Designs on the restoration and interior design of an end of terrace Victorian 6 bedroom 6,000sq ft house in Primrose Hill. The muted colour palette and feminine touches create such a magical and really pretty vibe. I’m obsessed with that library space with the gorgeous mirror over the fireplace and sparkly chandelier. Photos: Paul Whitbread.





















“Nestled in the Garden of Ireland, Wicklow, a Late Georgian estate from 1850 spans 45 acres, blending historical charm with natural splendour, featuring original structures and rustic stone outbuildings.
Balancing the idea of raw industrial aesthetics with refined, timeless elegance while accommodating a family of five posed a challenge. Preserving the building’s integrity while enhancing functionality for modern living was paramount, with design focus at its core.
The design fused nature and beauty, creating an enchanted sanctuary and redefining the essence of what industrial could be. Strategic space subdivision optimized functionality while maintaining an open-plan feel, inviting inhabitants to embark on a journey where the past converges with the present in a symphony of elegance and authenticity.”
Brutalist beauty within a Georgian shell by Dublin-based design house Róisín Lafferty.











Photography by Barbara Corsico.

Interior designer Mike Moser‘s latest project is a 1950s ranch-style home in LA’s Bel Air. Moser preserved its 1950s spirit while modernizing the layout, creating a space that seamlessly blends past and present. Think rich, layered mid-century modern with a stone, cork and wood materials palette, vast walls of glass to capture the views and an easy indoor outdoor feel.






















Photography by Christian Harder.

The clients, a soon-to-be-married couple in their late 20s, had just bought their first home together and desired a space reflecting their adventurous tastes. Inspired by the private social clubs of London, the design aimed to create a magnetic ambience akin to the best hotel lobbies, perfect for cocktails and conversations. The home features curated original art, vibrant plush furniture, and a cohesive colour palette that flows from room to room. With eclectic art and vintage pieces, the home exudes warmth and personality. Highlights include a vintage Italian dresser converted into a powder room vanity and a moody, midnight-themed primary bedroom with an eclectic mix of art. The result is a stylish, welcoming space for lounging and entertaining. B Street in Bentonville, Arkansas by Meet West.











Photography by Rett Peek.