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The Flair Interiors

Posted on Tue, 5 Nov 2024 by KiM

In the heart of every space lies its soul, a whisper of history, a resonance of the present, and an echo of what could be. At The Flair Interiors, we embark on a journey that transcends the conventional, embracing the essence of genius loci, celebrating patina, dancing with grandeur, and infusing a decadent soul into every creation.
Rome based designer Teodora Diana Montanaro was raised by a Lebanese-Romanian art historian mother and a Swedish-English antiques art dealer father and grew up around art, antiques, literature and historical spaces. And now lives and works in one of the most beautifully historic cities in the world. It’s no wonder she’s got such a keen eye and a love for all things old and original.

A duplex transformation

Posted on Mon, 4 Nov 2024 by midcenturyjo

Netherwood Road in Brook Green, London, is the latest project by Ola Jachymiak Studio transforming the space into a sunlit, Mediterranean-style haven. This 120 m² duplex has been meticulously reconfigured to create comfortable, functional rooms. The upper floor features a lofted kitchen and living room while the lower floor houses two bedrooms, bathrooms and ample storage. Hidden cupboards match the walls for a seamless look, and a large, light-filled master bathroom was achieved with a well-placed window. A neutral beige and white palette highlights the client’s artwork, making this an inviting, personalized oasis.

Photography by Migdal Studio.

A joyous celebration of colour

Posted on Mon, 4 Nov 2024 by midcenturyjo

Located on one of the most iconic streets in San Miguel de Allende, Casa Coa blends eclectic styles with a warm, captivating colour palette. Inspired by snake motifs in the original architecture, Maye Ruiz of the eponymous MAYE embraced this theme to create an environment that echoes the natural landscapes of fields and shrubs. Green tones harmonize with red, pink, and burgundy, creating a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere with handcrafted pieces and regional materials. I especially love her collaboration with Mestiz.

Photography by Leandro Bulzzano.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 2 Nov 2024 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Kit Building by Breland–Harper.

Photography by Justin Chung and Yoshihiro Makino.

House of Rolison‘s latest project is a stunning transformation of a 1950s Bel Air home. Amanda and Taylor, known for their celebrity-favoured design work have taken a once dark and outdated house, with closed-off rooms and a dysfunctional flow and been created a luxurious, elevated space while preserving its historic charm. Furnished with pieces from Olive Ateliers, West Elm and Vetsak the home features exquisite details like a black marble shower, a sauna and a beautiful outdoor space perfect for entertaining. See more of their work here.

Photography by Gavin Cater.