Gardnor Road is a project designed by Brosh Architects. Complete renovation and rear extension for a tired 2 bedroom Maisonette located on lower ground and ground level in a 3 storey terraced Victorian property, within the Hampstead Conservation...
The saying of ?An ordinary and reliable happiness? was once brought up by a Japanese author Haruki Murakami. He explained it as the moments with fortune and happiness, such as standing in the kitchen with one hand slicing the freshly backed bread... -
Brook Green House is a project designed by Architecture for London. This mid-terrace Victorian house in Brook Green was reconfigured and extended to create a dramatic vertical space. An opening was formed in the floor at raised ground level,... -
CHECK OUT THE OTHER THINGS THAT ARE INSPIRING ME RIGHT HERE There’s no denying that curves are hot right now in a very big way. Everything from booties (thank you Beyonce!), to couches (not to toot my own horn, but I totally predicted that one... -
GALILEO house is a project designed by CMQ architettura. The project is set in a small 75sqm apartment located in one of these buildings. The interior layout of the apartment has remained unchanged since its construction, with a blind corridor that... -
I’m so excited to be back on the blog and sharing these photos with you all today! Over spring break, my family and I flew to Savannah and stayed in Chu Cottage, an absolutely delightful beach house on Tybee Island designed by none other... -
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Riverchapel is a project designed by Robert Bourke Architects. An addition to a 1970?s timber-framed, sea-side holiday cottage in Co. Wexford. Our intervention, which comprises of a new kitchen/dining space and boot area, forms part of a series of... -
SHOP THE LOOK: Excuse me for a moment because I’m about to get all sorts of nostalgic on you. This week’s house envy tour is extra special if only because it’s the Full House home tour, and I seriously can’t get enough. And while I know that... -