
A sophisticated colour palette and an inspired use of wallpaper and tile makes this Fitzroy house by Melbourne-based interior designer Kate Challis one of my all time favourites. It is brave and quirky, elegant and jewel like. It is in fact the designer’s own home, an ever evolving space, growing more and more beautiful with time. You can see an earlier version of this Melbourne house here.
















Photography by Sharyn Cairns
Canadian House & Home magazine is a favourite of mine and has been for as long as I can remember, so I find their website is a wonderful source for fabulously designed Canadian homes. I thought I would share some that have caught my eye recently.
 design: Richard Ouellette, Les Ensembliers; photo: André Rider; feature: here
design: Richard Ouellette, Les Ensembliers; photo: André Rider; feature: here
 design: Elle Patille of Leydi Milagros Design; photo:Robin Stubbert; feature: here
design: Elle Patille of Leydi Milagros Design; photo:Robin Stubbert; feature: here
 design: Christine Ralphs for Lloyd Ralphs Design; photo: Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
design: Christine Ralphs for Lloyd Ralphs Design; photo: Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
 design: Julie Charbonneau; photo: Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
design: Julie Charbonneau; photo: Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
 design: Montana Burnett; photo: Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
design: Montana Burnett; photo: Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
 design: Whitney Keeley, Absolutely Inc.; photo: Robin Stubbert
design: Whitney Keeley, Absolutely Inc.; photo: Robin Stubbert
 design: Lisa Lev; photo: Alex Lukey; feature: here
design: Lisa Lev; photo: Alex Lukey; feature: here
 design:Youssef Hasbani; photo:Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
design:Youssef Hasbani; photo:Virginia Macdonald; feature: here
 design: Judith Gougeon; photo: Maxime Desbiens or Angus McRitchie; feature: here
design: Judith Gougeon; photo: Maxime Desbiens or Angus McRitchie; feature: here
 photo:Kim Jeffery; feature: here
photo:Kim Jeffery; feature: here

The designer says “Looking directly out to Bondi Beach, this residence captures the very essence of Sydney’s beachside living. Filled with natural light, a palette of muted tones draws in the ocean without competing with the view.
The spaces have a luxurious easiness to them. Materials were selected based on their tactile qualities; kitchen benches are a crackled ceramic, the timber joinery has a raw feel and soft-coloured concrete floors are cool underfoot. The interior spaces flow into one another but thresholds are expressed with deep timber architraves. The result is a residence that captures the colour and easy spirit of Bondi Beach.”
I say the curves and spirals along with the hints of blush pink remind me of a sea shell and as it overlooks Bondi Beach I’m sure if you put your ear up against a wall you will hear the sea. Beach House by Richard Stanisich.













A couple of months ago I shared this townhouse in Philadelphia designed by Ashli Mizell, and I loved it so much I have another classy project by Ashli to share. Very similar in style with touches of elegance, some dramatic light fixtures and a dreamy kitchen. I am really digging her vibe.


















Euro Trash from this post

Shalini Misra from this post

Alison Rose New York from this post

Benjamin Johnston from this post

Casa Botelho from this post

Nancy Braithwaite from this post



Lionel Coutier from this post

Anna Burke Interiors from this post

Megan Pflug from this post

Shoot Factory from this post

Natalie Dionne from this post

Architectural Digest from this post

Design Platform from this post

Toronto Interior Design Group from this post

Sophie Lallias from this post
