
As I grow older my craving for minimalist living grows. I find the need to live simply, plainly, honestly more important. It will mean divesting myself of “things”, of clutter both within and in the spaces I live in. And if welcoming minimalism into my life means creating a kitchen like this one by Atelier Leymarie Gourdon then I have a lot to look forward to.












Photography by BCDF Studio

Minimalism doesn’t have to cold and stark. Sometimes minimalism is a thing of sculptural beauty. Kensington Park Residence by Adelaide based Williams Burton Leopardi.







It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. ERA Office by Cumulus.







The south London home of designer Octavia Dickinson and her family is full of life. Lots of lively colours, patterns, artwork and antiques make this home bright, invigorating and casually comfortable. (Photos: Paul Massey & Harry Crowder)
































Photography by Nicolas Anetson and Didier Delmas