
CM G1 House, a contemporary reinterpretation of a 1960s Laurel Canyon residence, emerged from a collaboration between Ome Dezin and furniture and spatial designer Willett. Drawing on the site’s natural setting, the team chose materials with purpose, warm Douglas fir to celebrate the home’s mid-century heritage, deep green and brown marbles for earthy depth and grounding black flagstone to craft an organic yet sophisticated palette throughout the interiors.












Photography by Yoshi Makino

I spend all summer in my greenhouse, so I completely appreciate and absolutely adore this “treehouse” garden studio in Home & Found‘s Tamsin Saunders’ backyard. Buried among the trees and greenery, it’s an escape from city life and a place to be creative and relax. I am particularly smitten with the block-printed walls using potato stamps. I know how important a space like this is and plan to have one in every home I own. Photos: Sarah Rainer/Emli Bendixen via Inigo.











It’s like I sat week in week out. If you have to drag youself into work on a weekend then it help if it’s somewhere stylisg. Mercuteo Barcelona by Cobelto.





Photograpy by Nacho Alegre.

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. LuckyChap Productions by Studio Hessian.






















Photography by Jenna Peffley.

This one is for all of you colour-lovers, fans of over-the-top maximalism. North Carolina designer Charlotte Lucas completely transformed this Georgian home in Raleigh, North Carolina with a dramatic and colourful blend of colours and patterns and shapes and textures and everything in between! There is a lot going on but it is perfect for the homeowners who were looking for something bold and dramatic. Charlotte definitely understood the assignment. Photos: Chris Edwards
























