Hello there! I’m kicking off the week with a look at the home of Jessica Waks, design editor for the Canadian interiors magazine Style at Home. The 1930’s home, located in midtown Toronto, had not seen any type of renovation work in over 60 years when she and her husband decided to buy it. Sure, […]
@ home in cape town
At over 1300sq f / 123 sq m, this place is slightly larger than the Parisian studio we just looked at a few days ago. When they moved in, the homeowners priority became making the space as bright as possible.Ā And they have definitely achieved their goal: each room appears more light filled than the […]
@ home in a small paris studio
Hello- Happy Friday AND Happy Second Day of Spring (or so I’m told). I am leaving you for the weekend with a question: if you had to, could you pare down your belongings to fit into a small studio? A studio, say, 16sq m/170 sq f? Well, that is what you would have to do […]
@ home in norfolk, england
…and we’re back to swooning looking in on some lovely homes. Coziness abounds in this 16th Century farmhouse. I especially like how, in the living room, the home’s imperfections seem to be celebrated rather than hidden from view.Ā And, despite a slew of exposed beams, the interiors manage to stay light and airy with the […]
Monday’s Motivation: Children’s Rooms (Inspired by Children’s Clothes)
We don’t have a ‘mini’ of our own yet. But I love getting my hands onĀ children’sĀ clothing catalogsĀ now and then. I enjoy flipping through the pages and getting color inspirations for nurseries/children’s room. Sometimes, theĀ color palettes are a great argument for: girl does not automatically = pink and boy does not automatically = blue. So, […]
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