
Minimalist interiors, soft berry tones rippled through a base of white on white and a killer modern art collection. What else could you want for your inner city Sydney family home? Randwick House by interior decorator and stylist Claudia Lambert.












Photography by Hannah Blackmore

“This home represents a true collector who has a passion for beautiful fabrics and furnishings. The approach was to create an environment which celebrated antiques. Every room has a focal point, something that creates visual interest and sparks conversation. Something French, something English, something Italian – we mix pieces of different styles, textures and periods but there is balance and harmony to the overall feel.”
Warm and welcoming, calm and balanced, carefully curated and subtle. Layers of loveliness. St Ives Residence by Phoebe Nicol.

















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

Living a monochromatic life. A study in white and black. Dramatic and modern. Designed by Sean Anderson. Photos by Haris Kenjar.

















Coasters Chance Cottage in Cutler, Maine saw Moore House Design add a modern coastal flair to a 1820s cottage. Both the new extension and the old house have a wabi sabi feel celebrating the natural, the imperfection of old houses and the handmade. Vintage and bespoke furnishings along with beautiful rugs fill the house while simple vignettes please the eye.
See more of this lovely renovation including vendor lists on Moore House Design’s blog.














Photography by Erin McGinn