
The new owner of the place and his companion had clearly expressed their preferences for a style full of poetry and extravagance and a touch of nostalgia with references to the past. The tone was set for an apartment that had to be playful, warm, soft, daring, colorful, sophisticated and refined, a bit retro and nostalgic to live in withdrawn from the world as in a family home out of time, protective, far from the criteria of fashion and the trends of the present. Like a garment tailor-made for a personality with special characteristics, some choices were dictated by the owner’s Asian origins: design of the glass roof, Delft blue plates, enhancement of the collection of works of art, furniture and objects of Korean origin of exceptional quality. Wallpapers in bedrooms reactivate our childhood memories. This apartment translates the aspirations we had to invent an imaginary and poetic world by favoring fantasy, delicacy, and lightness.
I am always in awe of designer Marianne Evennou‘s work and this one is no exception. How she delineates spaces using colour, and uses colours one might never think to attempt in the same space is so impressive. The kitchen in this apartment may be tiny but it is GORGEOUS. Photos: Grégory Timsit.
























“Natalie Tredgett is passionate in the way that our homes can reflect our personalities. In this project, we harnessed the emotional power of colour with chic cabinetry to create a flexible live-work space. By celebrating the best of retro design, we’ve crafted a space that vividly represents the homeowner’s persona whilst serving her lifestyle from the inside out.”
This Notting Hill apartment by Natalie Tredgett features a distinctive use of colour, instinctively blending it with decorative art to create a modern, artistically driven design.








Photography by Christopher Horwood.

Studio Vero, founded by Romanos Brihi and Venetia Rudebeck in 2014, has transformed this Notting Hill house into a striking, entertainment-focused space. From the entrance featuring aubergine gloss-painted woodwork and pink walls to the blue sitting and dining rooms, the mustard kitchen cabinets to the midnight blue TV room colour is the core of the design. Add in pattern from wallpaper and fabrics to the mix as well as a marriage of old and new furniture and you have a triumph of individual design.













Photography by Simon Brown.

Another must share from Heidi Caillier‘s recently completed projects is this beautiful home in Warwick, NY. There’s something about low ceilings that make a home feel so enveloping and warm. This is a bit more traditional than the last but the architecture definitely calls for that. Love the quirky touches like a high gloss red library and lots of elements of the outdoors inside which also seems appropriate given the setting. Photos: Haris Kenjar. Styling: Mieke ten Have.


















Studio Barbara undertook alterations and additions to a Mona Vale headland home for a young family. The design blends Mid-Century vibes with contemporary freshness. As a multidisciplinary atelier, Studio Barbara infuses each project with personality, carefully exploring the potential of spaces. They collaborate closely with clients to create thoughtful, conscious designs, incorporating mindful details and captivating moments.






















Photography by Simon Whitbread.