The Georgian style didn't consist of only one interior style; the interior fashions changed throughout the century and included four main artistic styles: Palladianism, Rococo, Neoclassicism and Regency.
In this 9,000 square foot home in Surrey, England, design studio Covet Noir achieved a careful balance of contemporary style and modern luxury, while staying true to the house’s Georgian heritage. Photographed by Taran Wilkhu
This elegant new built Georgian Transitional style luxury dream home in Toronto, Ontario, Canada was designed by Makow Associates Architect Inc..
In this 9,000 square foot home in Surrey, England, design studio Covet Noir achieved a careful balance of contemporary style and modern luxury, while staying true to the house’s Georgian heritage. Photographed by Taran Wilkhu
We’ve been visiting the 1920s a lot through our work lately and are really loving it. Having the opportunity to revive homes with so much inherent character and really highlight their unique features is so gratifying. In this 1922 Winnetka Georgian, you see how striking the effect can be when you take a moment to consider the details that make a home special and shine a spotlight on them. While thinking about how to best highlight the arch and the existing molding in the vestibule of this home, we studied some classic Georgian homes and really loved the way they incorporated botanicals and foliage in their designs. This wound up serving as the inspiration for the wallpaper that covers the stunning arched ceiling. Check out the before and after: You barely noticed that arch before, right? And now it stands out as one of the defining features of the home. It was always there, waiting for its moment, and just needed a little attention. In addition to highlighting the arch in this vestibule and refreshing the paint colors, we added classic tumbled stone tile to the floor and a pendant light fixture with just the right touch of modern flair. […]
Classy, timeless and elegant; here are the ingredients of the perfect traditional interior design in your home!
Georgian Era Interior Design: The Georgian style could be seen in architecture as well as Georgian Era Interior Design and decorative arts in Britain
Discover the art of Georgian interior design and create a haven of classic elegance. Our step-by-step guide will help you infuse timeless charm into your living spaces.
By Alan George Imagine stepping into a luxurious, enchanting Victorian living room that envelops you in its rich, elegant atmosphere. The centerpiece of this...
Georgian design, which was characterized by an adherence to theories of order, symmetry, and proportion drawn from classical models during the Renaissance, represented a significant departure from earlier English decorative traditions.
SOCIAL HISTORY The Act of Settlement crafted in 1701 meant that after Queen Anne’s reign as monarch, her closest living ‘Protestant’ relative would take her place. At the time of her passing in 171…
A collaboration between studios Steph Hill Designs and Devereux Designs has resulted in a charming family house
Allala, a property in Sydney, is the epitome of modern Mediterranean interior design style, renovated by the talented Blainey North.
A selection of Georgian front door details
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Beautiful period details enrich the grand interiors, with soaring ornate ceilings, wainscoted walls and bay windows create a sense of timeless elegance.
Inside a Georgian terraced house in north London where modern-day masterpieces rub shoulders with junk-shop finds
This early-Georgian townhouse in London has been restored by American designer Jamie Drake, who was called in by his long-term client to inject a confident combination of modern and antique pieces, exquisite craftsmanship and eye-catching colour
I'm back with another roundup! Sharing a lot of Staircase Wainscoting Inspiration for a future project in the house plus some decisions.
Find out more about this historic kitchen arrangement and find out how you can achieve a Georgian-style kitchen design in your home.
Trading in life in their Parisian apartment – and all its alluring accoutrements – for maritime Nice, vintage haute couture dealer Didier Ludot and interior decorator Félix Farrington get set for a sale
'I would not exceed the limits of expense that I have always set myself. Let us do everything properly and well, mais pas trop.' - Edwin Lascelles to Robert Adam, c. 1765.When Edwin Lascelles started building Harewood House in 1759 he wanted nothing but the best for his new home. He employed the finest craftsmen of the time: York-born architect John Carr, fashionable interior designer Robert Adam, England’s greatest furniture maker Thomas Chippendale and visionary landscape gardener Lancelot ‘Ca
Located on a picturesque square in Bath, this stunning Georgian townhouse awaits. Purchased by our lovely clients, a young family seeking respite from their bustling London lives, this abode serves as their weekend and holiday retreat. Dividing their time between Europe and the UK, they've found the ideal setting to raise their children and relish the English countryside while still immersed in urban life.
A collaboration between studios Steph Hill Designs and Devereux Designs has resulted in a charming family house
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