Displaying posts labeled "Wallpaper"

A colourful family home

Posted on Thu, 28 Mar 2019 by KiM

Where unexpected colour combinations and lots of fun wallpapers join forces to create a really fun family home in Hampstead, London. Designed by Jo Berryman.

Biba inspired paisley, smoked glass, shearlings, and jewel-tones velvets

A joyful and durable den by day, 70s lounge lover vibe at night

A layer cake bed dressed in blush and pink. Held together with dove tones and dark woods.

The exuberant designs of Josh Evan

Posted on Tue, 26 Mar 2019 by KiM

Josh Evan (based in NYC) works magic in interior and architectural design, as well as staging. Josh Evan is a design studio celebrating the glamorous, exuberant, substantial and subtle.  The studio focuses on design that delivers comfortable spaces, creating balance in innovation and rich enduring forms. His nonconformist approach to design is a breath of fresh air.

Another bold project by Lucinda Loya

Posted on Thu, 14 Mar 2019 by KiM

In quintessential Lucinda Loya style, this Texas home is filled with unique furnishings, bold use of colour and pattern, and lots of drama. Always a good time when you peek into one of her homes.

Interior designer Lucinda Loya‘s Louisville, Kentucky home is the definition of eye candy. An explosion of colour and pattern in every room, it is about as dramatic as you can get and I love every bit of it. It’s one of those homes that has so many layers and so many incredible details that I could spend hours devouring these photos and find something new each time (like the spider light fixture in the photo below). Lucinda shows no restraint, and because she’s so talented it works sooooo well.

Modernizing an Arts & Crafts home

Posted on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 by KiM

I wanted to share another to-die-for project by London design firm 2LG StudioA 5 bed Arts & Crafts home given our modern twist with contemporary craft and bespoke elements. It was love at first sight and we wanted to maintain the strong heritage of the architecture, whilst bringing it up to date with our new take. We created a bespoke colourway of our floral, handprinted, wallpaper (designed in collaboration with Custhom) and our hand knotted rug for FloorStory. Giving a through-line on the ground floor – our personal take on the nature inspired prints of William Morris. Much of the original oak panelling, doors and pillars is left lovingly exposed, with the rest of the home given a neutral base to let the artworks and antique pieces shine. The lighting in the hallway, and throughout in brass and black metal, has a leaf motif that is entirely appropriate for the Arts & Crafts movement, yet adds a modern wit.

A bespoke brass and oak dining table, commissioned by us from british design brand, Novocastrian, with contemporary chairs by Ercol, becomes the centrepiece of the home. 

The Liberty of London upholstery on the banquet seating giving another nod to the cultural heritage of the property.