interiors Today’s interior inspiration is this elegant 19th-century-inspired Sydney home. The space features luxurious Calacatta Viola marble and French decor. The home office is a unique design that channels 19th-century finishes with modern furniture. Interior designer, Tamsin Johnson, transformed this Sydney home into a European dream. Her clients wanted an incredibly designed home that was functional with European flare.
The study above features a Spanish table and vintage French stainless-steel and boucle-upholstered chair. Johnson decided to paint the radiator blue to contrast with the cream-colored walls. She kept the decor minimal with modern elements like the table lamp.
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interiors There’s no better feeling than waking up in a dreamy muted bedroom. The soft color palette is soothing, making it easy to unwind after a long day. This primary bedroom is a must-see space for anyone who needs bedroom decorating ideas. Interior designer, Hanne Gathe, redesigned this Oslo apartment to transform it into her permanent residence. After years of living in London and Australia, she wanted her apartment to be her forever home. It was important that every detail had a purpose.
The muted bedroom features custom fabrics and furniture. Gathe’s style is minimalist with European inspiration. The design is truly unique but has Gathe’s magic touch.
interiors After taking a few days to settle down back at home in Los Angeles, I decided it was time to share photos from my trip to New York. The first stop was at my friends, Anne and John’s apartment. We planned to take the jitney to the Hamptons together. While I was at the apartment I couldn’t help but take a few photos of her beautiful lavender library. It’s about 95% done, but it’s too good not to share.
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interiors Scandinavian style interiors have been trending all year long. This kitchen is meant to be seen. Interior design firm, Kitchens By Paul, channeled art deco mixed with Scandinavian luxury to create the perfect kitchen. The space features pocket doors, Breccia Vagli marble, and brass accents.
The custom arch on the back wall is every kitchen enthusiast’s dream. The black and grey veining in the marble adds just enough contrast. The cabinet panelings add elegance to the room. It’s not your average white kitchen. See more details below.
home Bianca here! Marketing Assistant at Cococozy and a massive fan of New York’s skyline. New York City is known for its impeccable views, which are best when at the top of a penthouse. The Swiss-built Jenga Tower in Tribeca is no exception. Described as “houses stacked in the sky”, the views from this penthouse are absolutely breathtaking.
Parisian designer Emma Donnersberg designed this space to help create a space for a young family in 2018. Most of the walls are glass, so the designer had to think outside the box when it came to “hanging up” art. The skyline is art itself, Emma decided to use the furniture as a way to bring life and home into the modern glass box. With feminine and fluid lines within the furniture, it was a welcoming contrast to Manhattan’s typical modern straight lines. Let’s take a further look at this modernist New York city penthouse below.
interiors I found this swoon-worthy bathroom design over the weekend on an Instagram deep dive. Every few weeks I scroll through the app looking for inspiration. Designers are constantly sharing their latest projects. It’s almost impossible to keep up. Today’s interior inspiration is this dreamy bathroom that features muted tones and mixed materials. Interior designer, Zoë Feldman, designed this bathroom for her clients.
The photo above is a view of the bathroom. The shower door sits in an archway. The marble matches the floor and the marble on the vanity. It creates a cohesive design. See more details below.
interiors When you think of a Parisian Apartment what comes to mind? Elegance with lots of white and neutral tones. High ceilings and exquisite carved moldings. All ring true and this specific apartment is just that but with a colorful twist. Jewelry Designer Aurélie Bidermann has taken her love of art history, and incorporated it into her 18th-century Parisian apartment.
Get inspired by this vibrant Parisian apartment when redecorating this fall. Add pops of you favorite color on top of the classic neutral and earth tones that autumn brings.
interiors Palm Beach is known for its luxurious waterfront homes, fabulous shopping, and popular restaurants. It’s a summer getaway for celebrities and other notable figures. This 5000-square foot Mediterranean-style pad sits lakeside. However, it’s not your average lakeside home. This waterfront oasis is owned by Tommy and Dee Hilfiger. They fell in love with this home after seeing the views of the Intracoastal Waterway, Lake Worth Lagoon. The couple renovated the space to create a vibrant family vacation spot. Take a look inside this lakeside home with a Tommy Hilfiger twist.