


I think I have died and gone to heaven. LOOK AT THOSE DOORS!!!
Just when I thought Paris could not get any more awesome….
By Desjeux Delaye.

Loving the fresh, vibrant vibe in this living room featured in the 2017 Serenbe Designer Showhouse via Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. The living room started with the designers’ shared love of textiles and travel, melding global influences. Nina Nash and Don Easterling of Mathews Furniture + Design took cues from Kit Kemp’s bohemian English boutique hotel concepts. “It’s about blending timeless pieces with daredevil design,” Nash says. “We wanted an eclectic rendition of a classic English style.” Easterling was eager to accessorize with his collection of English antiques, including a gilded sunburst clock, framed pastoral paintings and blue-and-white porcelains. The room is defined by its mix of old and new, from the reproduction French Moderne coffee table and faux-palm floor lamp to a colorful antique Turkish kilim and an Indo-British armchair draped with a sumptuous sheepskin. Sister Parish window treatments and indigo Christopher Spitzmiller gourd lamps frame a green velvet sofa, which inspired the abstract commission by Nashville artist Kayce Hughes. The bold fabric reappears on pillows in the dining nook, where a fringed Oscar de la Renta settee (topped with an indigo Bunny Williams Home throw) sidles up to custom Hickory Chair table with metal-wrapped legs.


Photos: Jeff Herr

British interior designer Amanda Baring set out to create uplifting and uncomplicated interiors. This London townhouse is exactly that. A dose of whimsy and modernism amongst a traditional backdrop. I am having heart palpitations over the photo above. Gorgeous!!!












A sleek, modern kitchen that has all the elements a fabulous kitchen needs – marble, black, warm wood and statement pendants. Another dreamy project (award-winning to boot) by Minosa.





I had to share yet another chic Paris apartment because I am honestly obsessed with the creativity and use of colour that designers in France showcase in so many of their projects. Dorothée Delaye et Daphné Desjeux of architecture and design firm Desjeux Delaye nailed this one. Cool furnishings, cool artwork, cool colour combinations and of course, some marble.











