
It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on the weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. PC Studio by Post Company.








Photography by Chris Mottalini.

Gable House, designed by Studio Doherty & Folk Architects, redefines family living through bold yet harmonious design. A zinc-clad extension by Folk Architects introduces contemporary contrast, with a glazed bridge linking the heritage Queen Anne Federation home to the new wing. The reconfigured interiors embrace openness and natural light, with a salvaged brick feature wall grounding the space in history. Timber-lined ceilings add warmth, while pale blue quartzite and a striking pink pantry energize the kitchen. Playful yet refined, the home’s layered material palette—stone, Murano glass, and vintage accents—creates a rich, expressive interior that blends heritage charm with modern sophistication.









Photography by Sean Fennessy.

Shane & Pierce is the recent joint venture of LA based designer Evan Shane Krenzien and Dallas-based developer Pierce Jordan. It seems these two talented guys got together to work on Pierce’s Normandy inspired home he built (designed by architect Juan Carlos deLeon) and it was such a success they decided to work together on more projects. I can see why – this home feels modern but has an old-world flavour to it and a warmth that is so welcoming. That kitchen is giving Tuscan vibes and the morning room is a dream. Also, marble wainscotting?!?! I am smitten with it all. Photos: Michael P. H. Clifford; Styling: Shelley Warkentin.















It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Bennett & Barkell by CASWELL.






























Photography by Pablo Veiga.

This newly built Atlanta home was another beauty by architect Stan Dixon that was thoughtfully designed to blend in with the 1920s neighbouring homes. This one is a bit more elegant than the last home but also unpretentious and very liveable, with elements I adore – pedimented doorways, Swiss-style millwork, whitewashed brick, a secret doored butlers pantry, weathered stone floors, wood-burning fireplace in the kitchen…Interiors by Carolyn Malone. Photos: Eric Piasecki.





















