Christmas is officially over and now we're heading into a loooong winter. I'm actually kinda excited about it, which I know sounds crazy coming from the girl that typically hates winter and snow and cold weather of any kind. But we've hardly had any snow so far this season and the kids are so eager
Step into Anna Argiropoulos’s Toronto abode and you’ll mistake it for a cheerful Parisian pied-à-terre. Fittingly, the lifestyle photographer and blogger behind Anna With Love was moved to pursue photography after travelling to the City of Light. Her 1,500-square-foot condo (which she shares with her husband and young son) is filled with pieces that inspire her, from gorgeous travel prints […]
This maximalist Edwardian home in London relies on varying iterations of stripes to keep it from looking too busy.
This well proportioned apartment was stripped of all of it’s original features. We re-instated cornices and architraves and built a false chimney breast to
When a young family returned to the UK, designer Sarah Vanrenen sprung into action to refashion their London flat
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Check here after each new episode of HGTV's 'Rock the Block' season 5 to discover the design details and shop the decor of all the gorgeous kitchens, living rooms, main suites, balconies, pool areas and more!
I'm currently sitting on the couch, with a lovely cup of coffee, and listening to the wind blow approximately 82 mph. That's possibly a slight exaggeration, but holy smokes the wind today is insane. All of our patio furniture has turned upside down and I feel like the entire house is shaking. It's good times
If you’re a fan of Sarah Richardson design, you’ll love today’s Get the Look! Sarah Richardson {Living Room} with home decor inspiration featuring her new…
Post about the design process featuring inspiration from HGTVs Sarah Richardson
Una delle mie interiors designer preferite è la canadese Sarah Richardson. Adoro il suo stile "cozy", elegante, accogliente ed assolutamente creativo! Sarah Richardson Design Gli ambienti luminosi per le grandi aperture verso l'esterno, sono uno scenario perfetto per i suoi arredamenti chiari, declinati in diverse palette di colori neutri, dove nulla è lasciato al caso e tutto è curato nei minimi dettagli. Altro pregio non da poco della Richardson è quello di arredare case stupende sia con pezzi unici che con pezzi della grande distribuzione; la scelta di tessuti (per tende, copriletti, divani e cuscini in quantità) e il particolare gusto nella scelta delle tinte murali, rendono gli ambienti da lei "creati", davvero indimenticabili! Il suo sito http://www.sarahrichardsondesign.com/ è pieno di suggerimenti e ispirazione! Fateci un salto! Alla prossima!
In the first of this week's back to back episodes of Sarah's House 4 , Sarah and Tommy take on the family room. Sarah's goal for the famil...
This large, very sturdy farmhouse was made up of 3 cottages joined together. It was crying out for colour and character to work alongside all the beams and
Having outgrown their previous space and style, Sarah Corbett-Winder and her husband Ned have devised their own playful take on traditional grandeur in their north London house, combining handsome pieces with a bold, quirky aesthetic.
It is just starting to get into the really good season for Palm Springs so I am ecstatic to take full advantage of all the outdoor space at the A-frame and I am equally thrilled to be able to share the full exterior tour today! We worked on the landscaping of the a-frame bit by […]
Dupes and matches for Farrow & Ball Green Smoke, 60+ photos, and a full review. Green Smoke matched to Behr, Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore.
Frequently asked... Where is your sectional from!? One question I get asked at least once a day is where our sectional is from/if I have a link. It's actually a Lovesac Sactionals! I designed this layout myself and this post will explain how we have our couch configured/what pieces we have. Scroll to learn more
We're coming up on the two year anniversary of living in this home, which is crazy because in so many ways it feels like we just got here. But on the other hand, it feels like we've been here much longer than two years, which I know doesn't make sense at all. Either way, the
This house had not been touched for over 30 years. It was the perfect opportunity to do almost anything, within the walls either side. With a brilliant
Interior designer Sara Story’s layered family abode reflects her lifelong passion for travel
HGTV Magazine features expert designer Sarah Richardson in her family-friendly living room. The host of HGTV's Sarah 101 gives decorating tips for creating a living room design with furniture and home accessories that kids and grownups love.
After buying a home on a 50-acre farm, Sarah Richardson is giving it a complete makeover on season 3 of Sarah's House.
Happy New Year! It’s now halfway through January and I realized I haven’t logged in on here in a while. During the shutdown last year, I started reading again (you know, between homeschooling and learning how to cook every meal) but really, I did make it a point to turn off my phone at night […]
This house was almost completely re-built from the inside. We worked closely with an architect to maximise every bit of space for this family. Storage space
Designer Hillary Taylor sets the stage for sizable family gatherings and quiet movie nights in the midst of charming visuals.
This house was almost completely re-built from the inside. We worked closely with an architect to maximise every bit of space for this family. Storage space
Dupes and matches for Farrow & Ball Green Smoke, 60+ photos, and a full review. Green Smoke matched to Behr, Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore.
Take a tour on HGTV.com of interior designer Sarah Richardson's summer island home to see how she incorporated rustic charm into every room.
Sarah Fremont isn’t afraid of pattern. Where others might opt for quiet and neutral, Sarah goes bold. In Sarah’s world, there is no place in her home that is not perfectly suited for wallpaper, whether it be an accent or wall-to-wall pattern. “I am drawn to the whimsical and cheerful and really making my home a cozy snuggery using patterns, colors (particularly reds and blues), and yummy textiles,” says Sarah—a tendency she credits to her Scandinavian heritage. Raised in Wayzata, Minnesota, Sarah was surrounded by Swedish culture and spent much of her time at the Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, “partaking in all the crafts, celebrations, and foods, and being a bit wistful that I was not Swedish.” It wasn’t until her 30th birthday, while researching her ancestry online, that she discovered that in addition to her Norwegian roots on her mother’s side, she was, in fact, second-generation Swedish through her paternal grandmother. “It was such a delicious discovery for me,” Sarah recalls. “It was really the beginning of me embracing that side of my heritage.” With her Danish husband by her side, Sarah began to infuse her home with Scandinavian-inspired design elements. “This has informed and influenced my choice in housing decor,” she says, “and when I am considering rooms and spaces I definitely consult all of my Carl Larsson books.” Today, Sarah and her family live in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico after recently selling their Texas home. “My husband traveled internationally a lot before the pandemic hit and, like everyone else, he shifted to working from home during the lockdown,” says Sarah. “It was during that time that I read to my children a picture book biography of Georgia O’Keefe and I became completely drawn to (obsessed with!) the New Mexican landscape. I just had to get there.” While her fixer-upper home in New Mexico had long been abandoned, it “was once an architectural beauty with all of the traditional New Mexican elements: brick floors, wood ceilings, and stucco garden walls,” says Sarah. “We are in the process of lovingly restoring this home and I am looking to the homes and gardens of O’Keefe for all of my inspiration—with a Nordic flare!” Much of that Nordic flare has come from pattern, particularly wallpaper. An avid gardener (she writes and photographs gardening articles for a girls’ magazine), Sarah often draws inspiration for inside her home from what’s just outside it. “I like my garden to have the same whimsy and cheerfulness as my home: vegetables mixed with flowers, delightful garden trellises painted red, sprawling vines, and fairy lights,” she says. “As a result, I am definitely drawn to wallpaper that has garden and nature elements.” It was that desire to bring her passion for the garden indoors that led her to her most recent wallpaper installation. “I had really intended to do all the walls in a plaster finish, but then I saw Alpine Garden Multi in Ebony,” says Sarah. “The pattern and colorway resonated with my spirit. I was smitten with the delicate floral pattern that feels so peaceful and cheerful. The black background and gold highlights are beautiful, moody, and have such good energy.” And although it’s not quite the right time in the remodel process to install wallpaper, the addition of this pattern has changed the home’s energy. “The process has been going very slowly. It has been a bit discouraging for all of us,” she says. “Our children have been questioning our choices and missing their old home. But then I put up the Alpine Garden wallpaper in our kitchen and it would not be hyperbolic to say that tears were shed. It has given us new life and energy in this space. It has changed our mindset. Instead of waiting for the space to be finished, we can start cozying up our home now and live life in the current state, for however long that might be. ‘It finally feels like home, mama.’ And it does.” The transformation the paper brought has been felt by everyone in the family, including Sarah’s ceramicist husband. Sarah recalls, “The other night he asked me to come outside with him and I thought he wanted me to look at the sunset, the mountain, or the city lights. No. He asked me to turn around and look into the window and see the wallpaper in the evening light. It looked so good! Honestly, this has been such a gift to us.” Sarah’s love for wallpaper isn’t new, however. Her previous home, the one in Texas, was also a study in using pattern to create joyful spaces. “I had purchased rolls of Folklore in Red before we even owned our [Texas] home. I just had to have it!” Sarah says. “The whimsical pattern in red on a white background felt very Scandinavian/folk to me even though it is Otomi… even though it seemed like a bold choice, the pattern and color always settled into the background and just gave off cheerful energy. I love it so much and have never grown tired of it.” In her last home, Sarah used Nethercote (Blue) in her bathroom, where she started with just a few walls, but then decided to go back and paper them all. “It is so beautiful… and it just feels good and cozy in the space,” Sarah says. “I layered it with vintage art to break up the pattern a bit and I am completely smitten with the whole thing.” After many rooms filled with many patterns, Sarah has picked up more than a few tips and tricks for using wallpaper to create beautiful spaces that feel like home. Here are just a few of her favorites: “I start a folder in Pinterest for each room that I am considering wallpapering. Start collecting ideas so you can see a common theme for where you are heading. Be specific in your search field with words like: red, blue, small floral, dark floral, Scandinavian, bohemian, nature, folk, mural, etc.” “I prefer accent walls for hallways, entries, stairwells, and backs of shelving. These pass-through areas are perfect for the bold patterns you may be hesitant to use elsewhere.” “I like wall-to-wall wallpaper in bedrooms and bathrooms. I had initially done only two walls in a bathroom but went back and did the entire room and it felt much more finished and cheerful.” “Do not be afraid to put nail holes in your wallpaper to add art. Think of the wallpaper as the first layer. Art can be a great way to break up the pattern and add a lovely second layer to the walls.” “I’ve used wainscoting on the lower half of the wall and wallpaper on the top half. Less wallpaper is used and it makes for the coziest room.” “Do not be afraid! Wallpaper is not permanent, so do not think you have to find the most perfect wallpaper in the universe before you go for it. If you tire of it or change your mind down the road, it can be removed.” *As fellow New Mexicans, we simply couldn’t end this interview without asking, “Red or green chile?” Sarah’s answer: an emphatic, “Christmas!”
It may be packed with paintings, but this Wiltshire house is far from an austere showcase, with 20th-century pictures, quirky curios and treasured heirlooms giving it a welcoming charm.
This very large Victorian house was a two year full renovation project. We worked alongside architects to re-model this family home to fit their lifestyle and
London-born Sarah Radcliffe brings her impeccable taste to everything she touches. Step inside her bright, colorful, and light-filled family home.
I was doing a little late night Pinterest scrolling and discovered some lovely rooms by designer Sarah Richardson and her talented team that I hadn't
Dupes and matches for Farrow & Ball Green Smoke, 60+ photos, and a full review. Green Smoke matched to Behr, Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore.
For an art-collecting Houston couple, architect Allan Greenberg and designer Elissa Cullman craft a graceful home that seamlessly blends European antiques and Abstract Expressionist paintings