
Juniper Tedhams originally trained as a painter and it tells. Considered composition, her use of light as yet another design element. Her next move into antiques honed her curatorial eye, informed her furniture selections. The final move into interior design was a given. Restrained, elegant, sophisticated.



















“A classic Long Island farmhouse that reflects how we live and entertain today, in which unique connections between spaces allow for a variety of interactions and connections.”
Situated in an old orchard this traditional gable roofed home has had new life breathed into it with a contemporary interpretation of farmhouse aesthetics by Elizabeth Roberts Architects. Fundamental to the new design are the sun room re-imagined with cement tiles, pine panelling and wood burning stove, the perfect spot for all year round living and a welcoming kitchen where family and friends can gather.





















A simple apartment but simply stylish. Don’t get me started on the vaulted ceiling. Caldrap in Poble Sec district of Barcelona by Nook Architects.







A celebration of European living with beautifully curated rooms flooded with light. Think linen and aged oak, soft colour palettes and attention to the finer details. Contemporary living embracing the old and all with the family at the heart … and hearth. By Dublin-based interior designer Minnie Peters.









Photography by Luke White

Georgia-based Terracotta Design Build Co. have an absolutely stellar portfolio filled with some of the most beautiful kitchens I’ve ever seen, so I thought I would start off this feature with some of them, and follow those up with other enviable spaces. Each one has design elements that really pop, from bold uses of colour to architectural details and built-ins.




















