

I had to share these 2 beauties as well by Brian Paquette. You can’t go wrong with brown leather Panton S chairs (*GASP*) and I want to curl up in that second photo with a book and some tea and maybe have a granny nap.

It is no secret we are huge fans of interior designer Brian Paquette‘s spaces (as seen here). This home in the Magnolia neighbourhood of Seattle is an absolute gem. In his typical somewhat minimal but always classy style, this home rocks my world. Between the Saarinen Womb chair, the blue (velvet?) sofa in the living room and everything in the dining room, I am smitten.











I wanted to share a bit from 2 more projects by Marrimor Design Studio. This first one is located in Point Grey, Vancouver. ‘Light’ is the spirit of this home. Airy & open, this home marries heritage with beach, cottage with city. Simple and classy.






This little gem in Mount Pleasant, Vancouver is hip and so functional. Respectful and current, this modern heritage re-invention delights around every corner, while custom millwork keeps this busy family home ‘together’.








Living in the trees on South Pender Island, B.C. – and with that view of the water? Spectacular! Open, airy, and cozy is what they love the most. A custom-designed family holiday home that balances comfort with contemporary, privacy with open-ness. Interior design by Marrimor Design Studio.









I am loving the spaces created by Nashville interior designer Sara Ray. Her aesthetic of old-meets-new is what I always gravitate towards, pairing classic, timeless pieces with clean lines for that perfect balance. And now I desperately want a black cabinet to fill with white dishes and ceramics.













