
Perfection. And I die for that floor. Via Vlakbij de molen.

Like a second skin or a favourite old sweater, it’s about casual family living without pretension but bags of easy going style. Effortless and comfortable doesn’t mean complicated design. It’s slipped covered sofas and slouchy pillows, crisp white walls and streamlined kitchens, luxurious bathrooms that are as simple to clean as they are good looking. Just like this apartment in Palermo, Buenos Aires by Argentinian design firm Anthony Sibbald.


















Lasting and liveable, a relaxed modernism. This project by San Francisco interior designer Christy Allen is simple and timeless and can easily grow with the homeowners. Lovely. (Christy was responsible for the gorg red/orange dining room walls from this post)









“(THID) have always wondered why people need to have a holiday house… why can’t everyday at home be a holiday? For a couple’s home in Richmond, we were inspired by the simple pleasures in life.”
So that’s what Melbourne-based THID did, created a fun family home where inside and out meld.
P.S. The outdoor table base is a hydraulic lift. Coffee table to dining table, easy!







Thought you might enjoy a little chair porn to get you going for the weekend. Not only is the Arne Jacobsen Egg chair one of the hottest chairs of our era (designed in 1958 and still HOT STUFF), but in walnut leather it is getting me all hot and bothered. Via KK Living, photo by Yvonne Wilhelmsen.
P.S. If it’s summer where you are and decent weather this weekend spend it outdoors while it lasts!