
Tirmizi Campbell is a New York City-based architecture and design firm, founded by Asifa Tirmizi and Scot R. Campbell. They are not out to overwhelm you with over the top design but to provide functional, meaningful and subtly unique spaces that are beautiful.

















Sparse but pretty. Not much else to say but that this apartment provides such a beautiful backdrop for just about any design style. Architect: Erico Navazo. Photos: Juan Baraja







I looooove this mid-century vibe ‘The Homecoming’ house designed by Adelaide, South Australia architecture firm Atelier Bond. The blend of indoor-outdoor has me wanting to move to the tropics even more than ever. The Homecoming marks a new chapter for this family who returned to Adelaide after a stint overseas. Their brief to Atelier Bond included a significant addition to the rear of their untouched villa as well as reconfiguring the floorplan of the original dwelling to better suit their needs. The result is a bright and open lounge and entertaining space that accommodates their relaxed lifestyle, 2.5 bathrooms and a generous outdoor wrap-around deck that encapsulates the best of Australian living and style. Photos: Russell Millard Photography (Thank you Leisha and Greg Bond for sharing your project with us!)












(I want these trough-like planters!!!!)

Welcome to the bright and cheerful world of Florida interior designer Andrew Howard, where pattern runs rampant and textures are aplenty. This home is dubbed Blue Crush – blue in every shade imaginable. And somehow it’s not overwhelming. This guy is GOOD.

















A beautiful multilevel loft in a converted workshop in the heart of Montmartre. Large windows overlook the courtyard garden while allowing light to stream into the space. White walls play off old oak floors and the level changes accommodate bedroom, living and kitchen dining areas. The industrial look of the old building is retained but modernised. This project was realised in 2008 and the photos appear to show its early stage occupation, a little stark, a little empty, missing the personal touches. I would love to see it 7 years on as its owners have settled in and imprinted their lives on its old walls. Loft à Montmartre by Delphine Martin-Michaud of 2DESIGN.






Photos Jean-Baptiste Leroux.