Displaying posts labeled "Wallpaper"

A family-friendly Amsterdam villa

Posted on Tue, 12 Apr 2022 by KiM

Next to the Vondelpark, this family residence is a mix of classic grandeur and ethnic playfulness. The marble kitchen is the heart of the house. This 5 floor villa is a mix of living areas, spa, offices and a yoga studio. We were super happy with the family, because they do love colours, wallpapers and prints with a unique twist. I love that each space is such a wonderful, vivacious mix of colours, patterns and textures. So much fun whilst maintaining a sense of elegance. Designed by Atelier ND Interior.

An East Village Residence by Studio DB

Posted on Tue, 12 Apr 2022 by KiM

Modern, playful and an abundance of curves. Always a fan of everything Studio DB creates. This East Village home is no exception. Photography by Matthew Williams

Dutch Fields

Posted on Wed, 6 Apr 2022 by KiM

This beautiful newly built home in Midway, Utah was designed by W Design Collective and their clients called it vintage quirky. I’d lean more towards modern farmhouse vintage with a bit of an upscale, European angle. Whatever you call it, I enjoy the casual energy and brightness.

Styling: Marcie Busath
Builder: Jackson & Leroy
Photography by Lucy Call

Meikle Wartle Manor

Posted on Sun, 3 Apr 2022 by KiM

Meikle Wartle Manor is a 12th century castle located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is stunning inside and out, with some questionable decor but not bad all around. It features 8 bedrooms (4 with ensuites), a walled garden and is available as a holiday let here. I’d love to get my hands on this one to decorate to my heart’s content. 🙂

Josh Hildreth Interiors

Posted on Fri, 25 Mar 2022 by KiM

For your viewing pleasure, a plethora of spaces designed by DC and Virginia based Josh Hildreth. Josh designs space in layers of texture, finishes, art and fine furnishings. He calls upon an extensive range of resources to find custom and period pieces: Old and new live together; rough and smooth find the right ratio; the perfection of imperfection is quietly understood.