Look Inside This Interior Designer’s Custom Home!

Look Inside This Interior Designer’s Custom Home!

There’s something fascinating about peeking into an interior designer’s home. After all, they spend each day surrounded by beautiful things, with their finger on the pulse of the latest decor trends. With that in mind, we jumped at the opportunity to talk to Dallas-based interior designer Erin Sander of Erin Sander Design about her own gorgeous abode in University Park. From a custom-designed coffee nook to a vaulted, red-brick annex that serves as a study, this is one home you’ll want to look to for inspiration!

Exterior of an interior designer's home in Dallas, Texas.

Take a peek inside this gorgeous home designed and owned by interior designer Erin Sander!

Located on a quarter of an acre in Dallas city proper, Erin Sander and her family occupy a 5,000-square-foot estate with four bedrooms and five baths. “We built it from the ground up,” Erin explains. “There was another home on the property. In this part of town, older homes with no historical relevance are frequently taken down to host a new house. So we tore the house down, and then I drew the floor and architectural plans for this house.”

Erin designed the home to be casual yet elevated, contemporary yet functional, serene with a subtle edge — hallmarks of her signature style. “Our brand design is ‘relaxed, refined luxury,’ so that was the basis as I was building this new house,” she tells us. “As I was researching different styles, the ‘Belgian farmhouse’ aesthetic really aligned with our brand and my personal aesthetic. So that’s the direction we went.”

The home is awash in natural light with beautiful elements around every corner — understated details that make a grand impact. “As a designer, there are a lot of things that draw my eye on a consistent basis, so I’m constantly getting inspiration from travels, other projects, and things out there in the design world,” says Erin of her inspiration. “There were definitely some architectural features that I wanted to make sure we incorporated, such as the long hallway that terminates in the window, with steps leading up to the second floor. I wanted to have a few moments where there was a beautiful termination, and you can see through the house.”

Long hallway with beamed ceiling and custom fixtures.

“I drew those fixtures for the space, and then an artist made those for me,” Erin tells us. “I also drew and detailed the wood for the artists to lay in that manner on the floor.”

Living room with vaulted ceiling.

“This is probably where we had to make the most choices for practicality for our family,” Erin says of the living room. “When we moved in, all of my kids were rather young. So all of these are performance fabrics. In the foreground, there’s a McGuire chair in Lisa Fine fabric.” Additionally, the coffee table is custom-covered in grasscloth, and artwork by Katrine Hildebrandt adorns the walls.

As you enter Erin’s home, the first room you’ll find is the annex. Formerly her office, the space now serves as the family study. “It’s a vaulted story-and-a-half space,” Erin says of the room. “Initially, before I had our firm in an office space here in Dallas, I officed from that space. It has great storage, vaulted ceilings, beams, and also more privacy being by itself in the eastern corner of the house.”

Erin Sander's home office.

This gorgeous space served as Erin’s in-home office but now functions as a study. “My main office is about five miles from my house, in the design district,” she says of her current office space.”

The kitchen stands out with beamed ceilings, rift-sawn white oak flooring, and pale blue accents. An oven range from French manufacturer Lacanche adds a splash of color in just the right spot. “This is one of the pivotal points that went into the kitchen,” says Erin of the high-end piece. “I wanted to insert a little bit of color, and their offerings are broad but not overly broad. Choosing that blue color for the range set the tone for the other blue accents. They also take about a year to procure, so it’s something we had to decide on very early.”

Kitchen with beamed ceiling and island with stools.

With hand-hewn Douglas fir beams and rift-sawn white oak hardwood floors, the kitchen incorporates natural materials with modern appliances. Additionally, an unlacquered brass faucet by Waterstone and a backsplash by Clé Tile offer standout details.

Fixtures in a hand-hewn brass finish, custom-made by Urban Electric Company, are suspended above an eye-catching island with deep-set planking on its sides. Stools in a simplistic Scandinavian design offer practical, easy-to-maneuver seating, and various decorative bowls offer a lovely focal point and a glimpse of Erin’s passion for ceramics.

“You’ll see a bowl of fruit in the very back,” she offers. “That’s a vintage bowl from my grandmother’s collection, and I use that frequently with styling. It’s one of my favorite pieces.” She also references the bowls in the foreground. “They are by a ceramicist out of California, Sara Kersten,” she relays. “I’ve been collecting her pieces for years.”

The countertops, made of honed marble, were an experiment for Erin. “I frequently have to advise my clients on the materiality of their countertops for their kitchens and baths,” she explains. “I wanted to use the marble so I could see the highs and lows of living with it.” Additionally, though it’s tough to spot, the café curtains are made of hand-blocked fabric by Galbraith & Paul out of Philadelphia.

Hallway in Erin Sander's home, culminating in a blue door.

An archway provides a soft entry into the kitchen, while a high-end range from Lacanche picks up the surrounding blue accents. “There are a couple of lighting pieces throughout the home that I drew and detailed, then had made by a local artist,” says Erin. “And that’s one of them.”

Boasting vintage chairs and various collected art pieces, the dining room melds an intimate space with cozy-eclectic decor for a contemporary edge. “The chairs are vintage McGuire — I love to use McGuire pieces in our work,” says Erin. “I just love the texture and the warmth that they bring. I had the seats recovered in a Peter Dunham fabric, and the art piece is from an artist named Addie Chapin. It says in Latin, ‘deo gratias.’ The tallies signify counting our blessings.”

Erin Sander's dining room.

Exposed brick and modern art lend a contemporary edge to the dining room. “The light fixture is from Currey & Company,” says Erin. “It’s a simple, good, high-low moment.”

Dining room with a view of the yard.

A collection of pewter dishes adds a dark contrast to the dining room. “They’re my mother’s pewter set,” says Erin, “and the two serving pieces on the bottom are from this great vendor in Austin, Unrefined. We get to make frequent trips to Roundtop, being in such close proximity, so that’s a vendor I found there.”

An affinity for coffee led to one of the home’s most memorable nooks — the coffee station. With a La Spaziale espresso machine (featuring walnut panels from Clive Coffee out of Portland), custom open shelving, and a beautiful backsplash from Ann Sacks’ Savoy series, the space is a go-to morning staple that’s both charming and pragmatic.

“Our family has a longstanding love for coffee,” Erin tells us, “so detailing out this coffee bar was something my husband and I enjoyed doing together. Besides being aesthetically pretty, it has some great, practical components. The refrigerator drawers on the left house all the things for morning coffee. This area gets a high level of use for us. We get beans from all over the country!”

Coffee station with open shelving.

We’re envious of this fabulous custom coffee station!

Arched entryway to room with bison painting.

A glimpse of what’s across from the coffee station showcases a photograph of a bison. “Our family has Western roots,” says Erin. “My husband and I both grew up outside of Denver. We still make frequent trips to the mountains and the West — that’s the origin of that piece.”

In the primary bedroom, a fixture from Oly Studio offers a whimsical focal point. “It’s a flock of birds, and it’s such an interesting thing to look up at every evening!” says Erin. Other standout features include vintage cabinets sourced from Juxtaposition Home in California and custom lamps from a maker in Roundtop, TX. Pale pink chairs add tranquil warmth, as does the custom-made quadrille bedding.

In the master bath, custom white oak vanities add a natural element, while hand-cut limestone floors bring in a dose of character. “We laid it in a pattern that I drew,” Erin explains, “and then interspersed this tiny blue celeste marble mosaic. The blue celeste is what’s behind that freestanding tub as well.”

Master bedroom with white bird chandelier and pale pink chairs.

Vintage cabinets, custom lamps, and a beautiful avian light fixture from Oly Studio round out the master bedroom.

Master bathroom with free-standing tub.

“We designed the master suite to really flow,” says Erin. “It has two entrances and a strong connection to the bedroom, so it all kind of lives as one.” The master bathroom is shown here, complete with a freestanding tub and custom white oak vanities.

Powder bath with ornate, arched interior window.

This moody and wonderful powder room has a charming mock window and antique French flooring from Chateau Domingue out of Houston.

Designed to make use of a variety of materials (one of this year’s prominent design trends), the home’s exterior is flanked by live oaks and potted olive trees. “We were able to have a lot that has a bit more width for this area of town,” Erin tells us, “so I wanted to create something that wasn’t all two-story. I wanted it to be a little bit more approachable. That perspective from the street of having a small courtyard of trees as you pull up was a priority for me.”

Wooden bench in the back yard, surrounded by holly trees.

A custom wood bench from David Sutherland is nestled amongst Savannah holly trees.

Exterior of Erin Sander's home, featuring the entryway.

A combination of materials — such as lime-washed brick and cedar shake — makes for a dynamic exterior.

A special thanks to Pär Bengtsson for the photography.

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Jenna Bratcher
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Jenna Bratcher

Jenna Bratcher is StyleBlueprint Nashville’s Associate Editor and Lead Writer. The East Coast native moved to Nashville 15 years ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a foodie through and through and enjoys exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.

Eight neutral home interiors proving that beige doesn’t have to be boring

Eight neutral home interiors proving that beige doesn’t have to be boring

A residence for retirees in Tel Aviv and a stripped-back Barbican condominium by minimalist architect John Pawson attribute in this lookbook of beige interiors created to deliver a sense of calm into the residence.

To compensate for their desaturated color palette, these areas count on a varied materials palette – ranging from pale timbers and limestone to textured plaster – in order to increase visual and tactile interest.

Accompanied by a good deal of storage, this helps to produce peaceful, decluttered areas even in limited city spots.

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Dollis Hill Avenue by Thomas-McBrien
Picture by Ståle Eriksen

Dollis Hill Avenue, British isles, by Thomas-McBrien

British architecture agency Thomas-McBrien used pale bricks and whitewashed oak joinery to develop a “relaxed and enjoyable” ambiance inside of this residence extension in London’s Dollis Hill.

In the pursuit of continuity, the timber was utilised to line all the things from the kitchen cabinets and the flooring to a recently included partition wall, which conceals a hidden utility home on one particular side and forms a cosy examining nook on the other.

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Mureli House in Kozyn, Ukraine, by Makhno Studio
Photograph courtesy of Makhno Studio

Mureli Dwelling, Ukraine, by Makhno Studio

Concluded just two months prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, this household in the vicinity of Kyiv was made to rejoice Ukrainian craft traditions and is finished just about totally in beige.

“All products in the household are normal,” architect Serhii Makhno told Dezeen. “The team applied just about all Ukrainian makes and worked with numerous community contractors to minimise the length and logistics.”

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Plywood kitchen inside Iceberg apartment by Laila Architecture
Photo by Mikaela Burstow

Iceberg condominium, Israel, by Laila Architecture

Israeli architect Talia Davidi of Laila Architecture utilised only pale, muted colors when coming up with this apartment in Tel Aviv, with the purpose of turning it into a tranquil refuge for its retired entrepreneurs.

To sort a brighter, far more open floor system, practically all of the home’s partition walls were taken off, while a lot of of the surfaces – like the kitchen area and the storage volume-cum-space divider in the dwelling space – have been finished in light birch plywood.

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Barbican apartment designed by John Pawson
Barbican apartment developed by John Pawson

Barbican condominium, Uk, by John Pawson

In keeping with his generally minimalist model, British designer John Pawson stripped this Barbican apartment back to its bare bones, incorporating only a smattering of furnishings and pale surfaces all around.

Complete-top cupboards ended up integrated into a central timber quantity produced of bleached maple wood so that all possessions can be stowed away alternatively than cluttering the area.

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Minimal interiors of forest retreat designed by Norm Architects
Photo by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

Forest Retreat, Sweden, by Norm Architects

Sandy-hued Dolomite plaster, plump greige sofas and a sheepskin-covered lounge chair have been utilized to dress the residing home of this regular timber cabin in a Swedish forest, which Danish studio Norm Architects has transformed into a pared-back getaway dwelling.

“Producing households is often an workout in restraint,” stated co-founder Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen. “And when the generation of a basic, reliable and welcoming place may possibly feel effortless and normal once finished, the journey to simplicity and the physical exercise of discovering essence is often rather intricate and not an easy activity.”

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Bedroom inside Low Energy House designed by Architecture for London
Picture by Lorenzo Zandri and Christian Brailey

Reduced Vitality House, British isles, by Architecture for London

Architecture for London founder Ben Ridley aimed to celebrate the “modest beauty” of this three-floor Edwardian house in Muswell Hill when turning the neglected constructing into his own dwelling.

Alternatively of cement-based mostly items, natural supplies which includes limestone, lime plaster and timber have been used throughout the plan to emphasise the home’s initial details whilst also decreasing its embodied carbon footprint.

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White bedroom with sculptural wooden furniture
Photo by Do Sy

Brown Box condominium, Vietnam, by Limdim Property Studio

Creamy terrazzo options not just on the kitchen area counters but spills out across all of the flooring of this condominium in the Vietnamese port town of Huế, created by regional follow Limdim Home Studio.

Curving walls protected in textural plaster present a backdrop for the interior’s restrained colour palette, which is warmed up with a handful of picket furnishings to evoke a perception of quiet sophistication.

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Wood Ribbon apartment by Toledano + Architects
Picture by Salem Mostefaoui

Wooden Ribbon condominium, France, by Toledano + Architects

A sinuous plywood wall snakes its way through this Haussmann-era condominium in Paris, forming built-in shelves in the sitting place and storage cupboards in the kitchen area that can be pushed back to reveal the sink and appliances.

The pale wood enhances the apartment’s unique parquet flooring and ornate plasterwork, paired with tonal furnishings together with an oatmeal-colored couch in 1 home and a travertine island in the other.

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PHOENIX magazine | Phoenix Home & Garden

PHOENIX magazine | Phoenix Home & Garden

Take note: THIS IS NOT AN On-line Celebration. This is an in-individual event. You will get the map to all the tour stops on April 14.

Phoenix Home & Back garden comes to existence as patrons enjoy unique accessibility to a decide on team of the Valley’s most beautiful gardens during this hugely predicted, yearly self-guided tour. 

In addition to a self-guided tour of spectacular non-public gardens, added gardens will be incorporated just for VIP ticket purchasers. VIP tour stops will not be offered to Standard Admission ticket holders. VIP tour stops will be out there all through pick times in the course of the tour. Be sure to check out your tour map or guidebook for particulars.

Not only will you go to amazing gardens chosen by Phoenix House & Backyard garden‘s editorial workers, but you will also meet the magazine’s editors and personnel, as very well as the most renowned designers and architects in the Valley.

A part of proceeds from the Phoenix Property & Backyard 2023 Yard Tour will profit the Desert Botanical Backyard.

Notice: THIS IS NOT AN On the net Party. This is an in-human being party. You will get the map to all the tour stops on April 14.

There are two forms of tickets accessible for acquire for this party: 

Typical ADMISSION (10am-4pm):

$75 Per Man or woman (plus taxes and charges)

The Back garden Tour Typical Admission bundle involves:

  • Admission for one particular (1) to the self-guided tour of numerous of Arizona’s most beautiful gardens (10am to 4pm).
  • Admission for one (1) to centrally found hospitality stops with light-weight refreshments and restrooms.
  • One particular (1) keepsake 2023 Phoenix House & Backyard Garden Tour booklet with map and specific details of every garden featured on tour.
  • Digital tour map for easy self-guided directions.
  • Remember to Notice THAT YOU WILL Receive YOUR TOUR MAP ON APRIL 14.

VIP Package deal (9am-5pm):

$105 Per Particular person (as well as taxes and costs)

  • Early admission for a single (1) to the self-guided tour of various of Arizona’s most exquisite gardens (9am to 4pm).
  • Admission for a person (1) to additional VIP household(s), exclusively for VIP ticket-holders.
  • Admission for just one (1) to centrally located hospitality stops with light-weight refreshments and restrooms.
  • A single (1) souvenir 2023 Phoenix Property & Garden Garden Tour booklet with map and in-depth details of just about every yard showcased on tour.
  • Digital tour map for simple self-guided directions.
  • (1) year membership to Phoenix Home & Backyard garden magazine (Facts on declaring your subscription will be sent to you just after the Backyard Tour celebration date).
  • Make sure you Note THAT YOU WILL Acquire YOUR TOUR MAP ON APRIL 14.

Additional Details to Come.

Make sure you Notice: 

electronic map of all personal residence spots will be sent on April 14, 2023 to the e mail used to order your tour tickets. If you invest in your tickets right after April 14, 2023, the connection to the map will be integrated in your tickets affirmation email.

The gardens on this tour are on private residences, therefore all animals, together with company animals, will not be allowed into any of the properties.

THIS IS NOT AN On the web Event. This is an in-individual celebration. You will obtain the map to all the tour stops on April 14.

A map will also be integrated in Back garden Tour applications readily available at each and every residence. There will be no general public restrooms offered at any of the tour stops. Public restrooms will be offered at many hospitality stops together the tour.

You should make certain to don smart footwear for the day!

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No refunds: All ticket product sales remaining with the Backyard Tour happening rain or shine. 

You should Note THAT THE TOUR MAP WILL BE Despatched TO TICKET HOLDERS ON APRIL 14.

8 beautiful ways to decorate your home for Valentine’s Day |

8 beautiful ways to decorate your home for Valentine’s Day |

Valentine’s day decor doesn’t have to be cliche, you can, in fact, celebrate the season of love in a way that’s stylish and sophisticated. 

Whether you are looking for romantic bedroom ideas or the backdrop for a date night dinner, the secret to successful Valentine’s day decor is to make it personal. Instead of a whirlwind of red and pink heart decorations, thought-through decor which draws on memories and genuine feelings of love will capture the atmosphere much more successfully. 

2023 Home & Garden Show

2023 Home & Garden Show

You are invited to the Wingle Supply Home and Garden Show – Saturday April 22, 2023 – 9am to 4pm at the Sussex County Fairgrounds.    

Thanks to our Sponsors Keystone Hardscapes and Rosetta DKI.    At Wingle Supply every outdoor project – big or small begins and ends here at Wingle Supply.   

Presented by Berkshire Hathaway Gross and Jansen – your home starts with the right Realtor and trusted real estate advisor – Berkshire Hathaway Gross and Jansen and Vaughn Sealcoating and Paving – North Jerseys most trusted name in asphalt, commercial and residential – call for a free quote.   

The Home and Garden Show is designed for Homeowners like you!    Whether you are in the market to remodel, landscape or decorate our Home and Garden show is designed for you and your home.   Our event will feature all aspects of home improvements and exhibitors will provide visual displays and creative ideas to assist you in any phase of home improvement.   Enjoy colorful exhibits and expert advice.   The event is free with a suggested donation of $5 per person for SCARC.  Brought to you in part by Sawkill Power Equipment,  Malkin Environment and Excavating!

If you would like to have a booth at this years event reach out to Rob VanDerbeck at RobVanDerbeck@iHeartmedia.com!

The wonder walls in this New York home do all the talking |

The wonder walls in this New York home do all the talking |

According to revered American decorator Billy Cotton, there is a beguiling pressure between architectural simplicity and attractive richness, one thing that he attributes to his Vermont upbringing. ‘There, the inclination was to eschew intricate accents in favor of relatively puritanical interiors,’ he displays. ‘As a final result, I have harbored a daily life-prolonged fascination with the juxtaposition among humble and grand.’

Stone fireplace, mirror, green vase and chair

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Grey sofa, black grandfather clock, wooden shelves

An antique Japanese leather display hangs higher than a Regency bookcase and a Venetian mirror (remaining) holds courtroom about the fireplace

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Red cabinets, wooden countertop, white china

Delft tiles and basic white ceramics provide a lovely Aged Earth truly feel to this corner

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Of all his assignments, that rigidity is perhaps most apparent in this mid-19th-century home in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York. Its clapboard exterior melds into a snow-laden landscape at this time of calendar year. Within, on the other hand, a melting pot of antique fabrics, European furnishings, Delft tiles, and English wallpapers produces a simple however texturally comprehensive dwelling for its hotelier proprietor, a man who was hunting to swap the frenetic rate of Manhattan everyday living for a slower way of life.

Blue and white tiles

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Blue and white wallpaper and mattress, white window frame

During the household, Billy integrated constructed-in window seats for a perception of cosiness

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‘What I loved was that the Greek Revival façade and structure of the household had scarcely been touched when I was released to the undertaking by a good friend,’ claims Billy. ‘We preferred to keep it that way – the aim was to dig into that simplicity and enhance it. As opposed to many homes of this form, it’s not on a main road and fully rural – the nearest shop is a 50 {61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96}-hour push absent.’

Cow picture, red light, green chair, wooden round table

French Directoire chairs, a Regency table and a 19th-century pastoral portray have brought a formal magnificence to the house’s state kitchen

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Billy’s approach was to strip back ahead of producing any additions. In the residing area, an awkwardly placed chimney breast had been elevated by a marble surround: his intuition was to restore it to its raw brick condition and best it with an antique Venetian mirror. ‘There’s always a narrative managing by means of my strategies,’ he states. ‘In this situation, we wished to evoke the perception of calm, outdated-environment collecting. Right after all, the Usa is a country of immigrants who have lent us so quite a few cultural references. I adore the concept of a grandmother’s steamer trunk containing treasures – from tea cups to shawls. That was my setting up point.’

Blue and white wallpaper, plant wallpaper

The mid-century orange Italian pendant offers the place a modern day contact and is a nice foil to the a lot more historic aspects of the home

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That magpie sensibility is apparent all over – in the kitchen, Delft tiles share space with a mahogany table in the main bedroom, a 1960s Italian wicker chair sits alongside a Georgian cabinet, although in the guest bed room, a French chair that Billy observed in Chicago has been upholstered in light ticking. ‘I transported it back in a select-up truck and it rained the entire way, but in some way that has additional to the patina,’ he says.

Wooden bed, blue wallpaper and bedding

The ceiling covering is an Indian block-printed fabric and the gilded and painted mattress is an Italian antique that has an African kuba coverlet

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Blue wallpaper and door, wicker chair

The blue woodwork frames the printed paper wonderfully

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Sample is an essential component, whether or not through antique rugs or Robert Kime papers, which Billy describes as ‘a great base coat’. Beds are included in African coverlets and the partitions of the main bed room are completed with Indian block-printed material. All over, a love of English decoration prevails – a number of a long time ago, Billy was introduced to the sellers at Tetbury by a fellow inside designer and has not appeared again. ‘The British have a deep sense of record and a reverence for objects,’ he claims. ‘I admire that tradition of craft and structure, from experts like Wedgwood to creatives these kinds of as Terence Conran. There is an appealing naturalness to British schemes, perhaps mainly because inherited parts are normally portion of the photo.’

Pink room, red lampshade

The virtually ethereal pale pink on the walls is punctuated with bold crimson accents

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From plaster pink partitions and uncovered rafters to vintage silks and tapestry wall hangings, every home has been developed to delight the eye and to induce a perception of wellbeing. To that stop, there are resting nooks through, the superior to take pleasure in the house. In the kitchen, a window seat has been turned into a sleeping quarter, finished in ticking, a motif recurring in one particular of the bedrooms, exactly where a constructed-in bed nestles at the rear of linen curtains. ‘I wanted to incorporate that factor of relaxation and relaxation in the course of,’ says Billy. ‘After all, magnificence is a meditation in itself.’

Blue walls, grey curtains

A pair of vintage French ticking curtains enclose a charming looking through nook

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Wooden desk, orange curtains, blue walls

Classic Turkish rugs and an antique artwork incorporate a abundant patina to this straightforward room

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White house

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