"An authentic apartment 84 м² for a creative family". A head of creative studio of interior handmade rugs Belkin Home Victoria Klevko inspired an interior designer Kate Trukhanova, a head of Kate Hominess Design Buro, for her new home interior. The goal of the project was to implement a relaxing coastal atmosphere in the city apartment. To build an authentic place not just for routine movements but also as an inspirational space saturated with client’s “treasures” brought from various trips and journeys.
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There's a recently renovated attic bedroom suite, a vintage library card catalog-turned-bathroom vanity, and a basement transformed into a speakeasy/brewery space.
Name: Audree Kate Lopez Location: East Village — New York, New York Size: 750 square feetType of Home: ApartmentYears lived in: 2 years, renting I am a fashion stylist, editor and influencer. I own a fashion and creative agency, Audree Kate Studios. I converted my one-bedroom apartment into a styling studio and office space. I moved into this apartment two years ago after living with two roommates in an Upper East Side 5-story walk-up for my first few years in NYC.
Create the perfect cottagecore bedroom for a cozy and peaceful space that can transport you straight to the charming European countryside.
In his new book, British designer Ben Pentreath shares his tips for a natural and easygoing home inspired by classic Cotswold style
Kate Guinness is known for her work on both new and historic homes. Specialising in interiors that artfully combine antiques, fabric, colour and art, the finished product is usually anchored by timeless details that feel lived in rather than styled. Here, Kate talks us through her style, where she finds her inspiration and three of her favourite projects to date.
"An authentic apartment 84 м² for a creative family". A head of creative studio of interior handmade rugs Belkin Home Victoria Klevko inspired an interior designer Kate Trukhanova, a head of Kate Hominess Design Buro, for her new home interior. The goal of the project was to implement a relaxing coastal atmosphere in the city apartment. To build an authentic place not just for routine movements but also as an inspirational space saturated with client’s “treasures” brought from various trips and journeys.
Kate Moss's bathroom in her Cotswold home oozes chic country style
My most loved spaces in our new place… Since moving in to our new flat last July, we’ve really worked on making it our own – obviously it underwent a full renovation last year but a lot of what I love about our flat has come together in the last few months. The final
Making peace with the human carnival.
Kate Guinness is known for her work on both new and historic homes. Specialising in interiors that artfully combine antiques, fabric, colour and art, the finished product is usually anchored by timeless details that feel lived in rather than styled. Here, Kate talks us through her style, where she finds her inspiration and three of her favourite projects to date.
that gallery wall is *chef's kiss*
There's a recently renovated attic bedroom suite, a vintage library card catalog-turned-bathroom vanity, and a basement transformed into a speakeasy/brewery space.
Kate Pearce transformed this Long Island fixer upper into a jaw-droppingly gorgeous home.
When a particular room, exterior, or garden grabs your eye, something instinctive speaks to you regarding what will bring you warm welcome, comfort, peace and a
No castle, no problem: There's another way you can live like Kate Middleton. The Duchess' onetime London apartment is currently on the market. Peek inside her old digs, here.
Kate Richards of Drinking with Chickens is a self-taught cocktail blogger who lives in this farmhouse with her husband and 13 furry and feathered friends.
There's a recently renovated attic bedroom suite, a vintage library card catalog-turned-bathroom vanity, and a basement transformed into a speakeasy/brewery space.
There's a recently renovated attic bedroom suite, a vintage library card catalog-turned-bathroom vanity, and a basement transformed into a speakeasy/brewery space.
Welcome to my home! August 2020 marked five years of living in New York and it’s hard to believe how fast the past few years…
Spring is taking it’s sweet time getting here and now it’s grey and rainy in New York. I am so ready for color and flowers and sunshine. Since that’s not happening, I figured this was a great time to
Kate Pearce thrifts for a living... and her gorgeous newly renovated house is filled with incredible finds!
Well, it’s been a wild ride to get here but we’re in! Moving on its own is seriously stressful, but moving during a pandemic just about broke me. It was EMOSH. First things first – why did we move? It really just felt like the right thing to do, in the end. I’ve said before
Spring is coming? Are you looking forward to it like we are? You can invite it to your home refreshing your bedroom for spring, and I have some simple ideas to apply. Artworks, textiles, prints, greenery and othe rthings are covered.
There's a recently renovated attic bedroom suite, a vintage library card catalog-turned-bathroom vanity, and a basement transformed into a speakeasy/brewery space.
Welcome to my home! August 2020 marked five years of living in New York and it’s hard to believe how fast the past few years…
Nathan Fillion used to be in this great old 90's show Two Guys, a Girl & a Pizza Place with Ryan Reynolds. (Jenny & I still refer to Ryan Reynolds as "Berg," his character in the show.) Also, my friend Sharelle, who has impeccable taste, has been raving about Castle (Nathan Fillion as a writer!) for years. So when I finally got around to watching Castle, I was not surprised to find that I loved it. Let's take a moment & admire Detective Kate Beckett's sweet loft apartment, shall we? A union jack pillow, always a good thing. Check out those bookshelves on the left. They are individual shelves, staggered randomly on the wall. Industrial lights attached over the bookcases. In fact, the lighting in general is really good. Supposedly that door leads to a rooftop garden. And Stana Katic (who plays Kate Beckett) is adorable as always. Those bookshelves again. A little fireplace. And that room you can see is a little home office. The look of Beckett's apartment is more stark & industrial than the way I tend to decorate. But there are a lot of great little details & the whole thing just works. The view from the front door. The fireplace & office are on the left, the kitchen on the right. And see those stairs on the right, with books stacked on them? That's the spot that leads to the roof. The kitchen. The stairs with stacks of books. That table/stove top is awesome. And I think this use of small space would make IKEA proud. In the second season of Castle, Beckett's old apartment was blown up by someone trying to kill her. (It's rough being a NYPD Detective.) So when the designers planned this new apartment for her, they intentionally made it eclectic & industrial, with bits & pieces from her old apartment mixed haphazardly with new stuff. I just love that Kate Beckett so much. She has definitely joined the list of my favourite strong female fictional characters. And I wouldn't mind living in that great loft apartment of hers. {More Inspiration from Castle: Richard Castle's Office} Kate Beckett's Apartment pictures via: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
I have long been a fan of Kate Owen. Her quilts, inspired by American folk traditions, are magnificent. I have been eyeing up one for some time; as soon as I get into my one-day house, you can betcha bottom dollar one of these babies will be strapped to a wall. Until then, I have made do with her Instagram. No bad thing, as this is where I first glimpsed her house and had the bright idea to ask her to do Knock Knock! You are more than welcome, as it's a real doozy. In my final year at Central St
Explore the charm of little apartment aesthetic. Get inspired with creative ideas to enhance and personalize your small living space. Make the most of every inch!
Scotland's Home Of The Year judge tells us her go-to homeware shops and the decorating trend that's been 'overdone'.
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Kate Richards of Drinking with Chickens is a self-taught cocktail blogger who lives in this farmhouse with her husband and 13 furry and feathered friends.
In 2019, writer Casey McQuiston flew to New York City countless times to visit friends and research Flatbush, a neighborhood in Brooklyn. It serves as the primary setting of “One Last Stop,” McQuiston’s second novel. The author plops the reader into a quirk-filled apartment with uneven floors, narrow rooms, and plenty of charming characters who live there and turn that space into a home.
« C’est ma salle de bains préférée au monde », dit la top model en évoquant la pièce centrale de sa maison de campagne des Cotswolds dans le sud-ouest de Angleterre. Petite visite guidée.