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Hovey Design

Posted on Wed, 16 Nov 2022 by KiM

Hovey Design is a full-service staging and interiors styling firm founded by sisters Hollister and Porter Hovey located in Manhattan, Brooklyn and beyond. Love the simple, casual vibe and their use of graphic artwork that adds a lot of personality.

A timeless cottage

Posted on Tue, 15 Nov 2022 by midcenturyjo

“A stunning second home for a lovely semi-retired couple, their gorgeous dog and family and friends. With an easy open plan layout, improved areas of storage and a new cosy welcoming interior, this is now a cottage that will be very difficult to leave at the end of the weekend.”

With its timeless mix of natural materials, antiques and a subdued powdery paint scheme this cottage in Wiltshire explores texture, light and space. So calm, so inviting. Bedwyn House by Emma Milne Interiors.

A designer’s 1940s renovated home

Posted on Thu, 10 Nov 2022 by KiM

Montgomery, Alabama based interior designer Ashley Gilbreath created a beautiful home for her family from a single story 1940s structure that is now more than double the original size and filled with so much charm. The neutral palette and cozy furnishings are so pretty and inviting.

Classic made current

Posted on Tue, 8 Nov 2022 by KiM

Sean Anderson continues to master the balance between light and dark, contemporary and traditional with this gorgeous home in Tennessee, one of his latest completed projects. If you were ever unsure how to make a white. black and brown colour palette intriguing and eye catching, this is a perfect example.

Architect: David Anderson; Builder: The Longtown Company; Photos: Haris Kenjar

I love this story…
Miss Rose contacted me from Philadelphia in the midst of pandemic to ask if I would be willing to make her a pied à terre in the Marais. An American who had fallen in love with France, she dreamed of being able to offer herself a refuge in Paris. In this particular health context, the urgency to live her dreams took precedence. The flat was bought from a distance and we worked together on the project by skype. It was a great way to escape from everyday life by defying the prohibitions, to meet around a project that offered us a beautiful escapade in the imagination. Miss Rose has that quiet determination that breaks down all obstacles; that confidence and emotional generosity that carries you along. She knew even before she bought the flat that I was going to make her nest and she accompanied us throughout the project with a patience and enthusiasm that made this adventure an exceptional moment
I think I might cry. Marianne Evennou making 16 m2 dreams a reality. (Photos: Grégory Timsit)