Bringing you the first room reveal of our new house: the living room! It’s a real mixture of the snug and the drawing room from the old house.
If colour at home scares you, you might just have chromophobia. For those looking to move past it, Fiona McKenzie Johnston speaks to the experts to find out how
We renovated a 1930s house in the UK and here we show our favourite shots from the renovation. Come on in for a room-by-room tour of our home!
How can you decorate your living room based on your specific astrological sign? Here are a few tips to get started.
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A roundup of what we’ve been reading and needing this week
The dining room features a tongue-and- groove Douglas fir ceiling. Original built-ins include a mahogany bench anchored between cabinets whose fronts tilt at the house’s signature 15-degree angle. Tagged: Living Room, Medium Hardwood Floor, Rug Floor, and Storage.
8 Gilchrist Place; Balmain East; Sydney; NSW 2041; Tom Uren House by Richard Leplastrier
Kate Watson-Smyth shares some calming interiors from relaxing green painted walls and ceiling to a fully wallpapered landing
Otto Martin, who has always been inspired by the atmospheric interiors of historic houses, has filled his home with a lifetime's worth of antiques and art
Scenario: Beth Dadswell and Andrew Wilbourne, a creative couple with a young son, become their own clients when they take on the renovation of a 1,750
Scrolling through Instagram during a chilly evening at home, I stopped on an image of a living room in unexpected hues, like something right out of Bemelma
Having moved back to London from Bahrain, stylist Annabel Bevan set about thoughtfully renovating a Victorian townhouse, filling it with characterful layers of colour while respecting the heritage of the house
Otto Martin, who has always been inspired by the atmospheric interiors of historic houses, has filled his home with a lifetime's worth of antiques and art
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Read how Sophia from @1894home adds character to her victorian terrace house with panelling, texture and a gingham footstool.
De-saturated paint, a TV fireplace cabinet, and zellige floors made this Dallas home unrecognizable.
Welcome to the first of three posts featuring my fellow Sassyhomestyle hosts. In January myself and business owner Nickie Kelly @nickiekellydotcom set up the UK interiors hashtag #sassyhomestyle on In
Tag along for a behind the scenes video visit with the prolific and creative designer Thomas O'Brien at this charming Bellport, NY home.
With big rooms and plenty of original features, there are many reasons to love living in a 1930s home...
Think of your favorite building. Its vibrant colors, graceful curves, and unique shapes define its character. Reflect on the emotions it evokes when you stand in its presence.
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Our architecture and build team transformed the space with a striking side infill extension creating a light-filled, free-flowing home.
Happy Sunday Lovelies, Do you ever take a drive to other neighborhoods to look at the different houses? When you are on trips, do you find yourself taking the long route so you can explore ? We do this pretty often and honestly, I love it. One of my favorite pastimes is taking a peek at someone else's home. Don't get me wrong, I am A-OK with my house and I'm very grateful for all that I have. It's not that I want these homes for my own. It's something quite different than that. It's an appreciation for the way that homes are built. The different styles, landscaping, and details added by the homeowners. It's almost like going to an art gallery. My eyes take in every small detail and it inspires me to be creative with my own home. After all, I can create my own masterpiece. Lately I have been fixated on the traditional style home... Traditional Exterior design by San Francisco Architect Heydt Designs I think that the paint choices, white moulding, pitched roofs, and porches are what get me. Of course the impeccable landscaping does help. They are seriously beautiful places to live. Traditional Exterior design by Minneapolis Architect TEA2 Architects Traditional Exterior design by Other Metro Windows And Doors TruStile Doors White Picket fences and flowers only add more charm *sigh* Traditional Exterior design by Other Metro Architect Christian Gladu Design Having one lakeside really couldn't hurt... Traditional Exterior design by Portland Maine Architect Whitten Architects The traditional home doesn't even have to be on a grand scale to get me gawking... Traditional Exterior design by Atlanta Architect Soorikian Architecture Photos via Small, quaint cottages will do just fine. And now without further ado... The winner of my Pottery Barn $20 gift card giveaway is.... Aubrey Laine! Congratulations! I will be contacting you via email so I can get that mailed out to you. Thank you to everyone who participated in my very first giveaway. I wish I could send everyone a card. But don't worry, there will be more giveaways to come :-) Have a beautiful day!
Ever wondered how much you can squeeze into a petite end-of-terrace house where an open fire is the sole source of heating? Well, here’s your answer. Furniture restorer Guy Marshall’s mid-19th-century cottage in north Shropshire is all of one room wide and two deep and yet he has still managed to accommodate an abundance of mainly Georgian antiques