
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.











This West London Edwardian home was sensitively renovated, which is evident as soon as you walk through the front door – that floor!!! It is top to bottom charming as h*ll, filled with bold colour choices and personal treasures for an eclectic mix. Character aplenty. Designed by Howark.















Nestled among magnificent Moreton Bay fig trees, Waverley House is a calm sanctuary shaped for a family seeking connection to home, nature and each other. Sam Crawford Architects transformed the 1950s bungalow with subtle yet strategic moves, a lowered ground floor draws living spaces into the garden, while a new lightwell and roof periscopes channel daylight deep inside. Charred timber defines an upper level separating parent and child zones and a central spotted gum staircase forms the heart of the home, linking spaces while allowing independence. Verdant gardens now wrap the house, creating a serene backdrop for daily life.























Photography by Brett Boardman.

Nestled in Kenwood between Napa and Sonoma, this vineyard retreat was transformed by Lauren Nelson Design into a welcoming hideaway for a young family. Known for blending function with feeling, the studio created a home where summers flow easily between pool and living spaces. Vintage pieces were refreshed with hardy fabrics, while each room tells its own cheerful color story, echoing the charm of traditional English cottages and inviting carefree gatherings.



























Photography by Michael Clifford.