
“This large family home was renovated to blend the Victorian-architecture aesthetic with function for a large family who loves to entertain. The historical charms meld beautifully with contemporary elements and to create a comfortable, modern home.”
It’s all about simplicity, elegance and authenticity. Contemporary living combined with well chosen antique pieces. Heritage House by Susan Burns Design.













This Victorian terrace home in London is a stunner. Left minimal due to it being a location home, I can just imagine these gloriously bright spaces with some personal touches and some plants added throughout. Loving all of the bright white walls and bits of pale grey, brass hardware and minimalist lighting and WHOA that herringbone oak parquet floor! A real beauty. Available via Shoot Factory.


















I can’t tell you how many times I have stared at this photo. I’m not sure why I find it so enchanting but it’s about time I share it. I think I’m drawn to it because the art is quirky and beautiful and draws your attention to the lovely tile floor. *SWOON* Via Lisa Burke Interiors.

Do you have some boring white bookcases in your home that aren’t really doing anything for ya? Add in some simple display boxes (with raw edges would be yummy, or painted in a really bold neon!), put some rope lighting behind them and BOOYAH! Now they’re making a statement! These are by Werner Mayes of north.






Last month I featured a project by Arizona interior designer Jaimee Rose. I love her style so I thought I’d share a random assortment from other projects she’s worked on. Before I leave you to enjoy this eye candy, I have to point out the fabulous light fixtures in the photo above. Would love one of those in the center of my living room. Also love her because she used my favourite wallpaper by Ellie Cashman.













