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I love living in the subtropics. Here it is all about blurring the edges between indoors and out, expanding living spaces when the weather is warm and inviting but being able to close up and hunker down if things turn inclement. This house in the Brisbane suburb of Bulimba by DAHA is the perfect example. The alterations and additions revolve around a central coutrtyard opening up the public spaces to the views and the breezes.


















Photography by Cathy Schusler

A modern villa in Florida filled with antique materials and collected objects. The villa is frequently used for large events and gatherings and our goal was to create an indoor-outdoor lifestyle with a refined yet relaxed aesthetic, a place where one would be equally as comfortable in a gown as barefoot. I love the natural colour palette, casual and somewhat tropical vibe. I’d love to do something like this in a hacienda in Mexico 🙂 Architect: John Lamb with all Interior Architecture by Lauren Liess & Co, Builder: Adam Baker



















It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Ironside Construction Head Office by Brahman Perera.











Subtle yet sophisticated, considered and custom. Another stunning property, a 3-storey Washington D.C. row house by interior designer Jeremiah Brent. The stone is stunning, the staircase sinuous and the sense of home enticing.













Photography by Nicole Franzen