
I am completely smitten with the portfolio of architecture and design firm Canny, based in Melbourne, Australia. They build custom homes that are a dream, and renovate homes to turn ordinary into extraordinary. These are glimpses into some of their work. I have totally fallen in love with each one – particularly the hardwood in the first home. GORGEOUS!

















Gracefully balanced and restrained this apartment is part of a 100-year-old building located on one of Amsterdam’s most beautiful 17th century canals. Light filled and layered. An historic shell and a modern interior, expansive and cosy. The best of both worlds. Past and present. Beauty and function. Canal House HG by Powerhouse Company.











Sharon Neuman is a brilliant architect, interior designer and product designer from Israel. Modern and streamlined, she adds interest with unexpected angles and lighting, keeping spaces open and as bright as possible. I’m taking notes…



















3 bed, 2 bath, open plan living and a small private garden in an award winning small group of four new-build properties designed by the architect David Mikhail in Church Walk, London N16. Oooooh! Unfurnished. £2,817 pcm. Ouch! Find out more here.






Magical. Playful. Sophisticated yet childlike. What a joy it would be to live in this Paris loft by interior architect Grégoire De Lafforest. From the pine tree in the living area to the hothouse in the kitchen, sorry the kitchen in the hothouse the loft is whimsical like a modern fairytale.
“Once upon a time a thoroughly modern garçon lived with his parents in a wood on rue Voltaire in the 11e arrondissement… ”










