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The prettiest Notting Hill apartment

Posted on Tue, 7 Jun 2022 by KiM

This Notting Hill apartment designed by Vanrenen GW Designs is a bit of a modern approach to classic English style with the prettiest shades of pink, blue, green and yellow. So many beautiful patterns too. I’ve taken to spending what little free time I have scouring Etsy for any patterned textiles. I’m obsessed 🙂

Fox Island II

Posted on Mon, 30 May 2022 by KiM

Heidi Caillier strikes again with yet another project I am absolutely in love with. The combination of patterns and warm colours and that sexy black kitchen are making my heart skip a beat. GORG. (Photos: Haris Kenjar)

Cliff House

Posted on Wed, 18 May 2022 by KiM

This sprawling home with the most epic views is located in Glen Ellen, California and is another project by those talented Hommeboys. Indoor/outdoor living is essential with a location like this, and the organic materials used throughout really do help bring nature indoors. Absolutely stunning.

The home of Hommeboys

Posted on Wed, 18 May 2022 by KiM

Weclome to the Sonoma, California home of design duo Austin Carrier and Alex Mutter-Rottmayer of Hommeboys. It is fresh, dramatic, curvaceous and spicy! Give me allllll the arches.

Résidence Coloniale

Posted on Mon, 16 May 2022 by KiM

The Maison-Boutique Coloniale is an atypical residence in the Plateau Mont-Royal area of Montreal, designed by the owners Michael Godmer of Godmer, who specializes in residential renovations of period buildings, & Mathieu Turgeon. It was designed to be their main residence, doubling as a showroom for Michael’s firm and including a design studio on the lower level. A living portfolio. Throughout the 1800 sq ft house is a careful selection of materials, objects, furniture and lighting, available from local suppliers with whom the designers collaborate (including light fixtures from one of my favourite lighting studios – Lambert et Fils). I love this home because I know how hard it can be to work with a very narrow space – my last home was 10′ wide. (Photographer: Maxime Brouillet)