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Entries in British (521)

Sunday
Aug202017

A renovated Victorian carriage house in England

I am experiencing some serious heart palpitations over this renovated Victorian carriage house, especially the absolutely gorgeous kitchen. This property was converted into a home in the 1950s but had fallen into disrepair until the new owners purchased it in February 2016 and began a complete renovation, and the result is all kinds of awesome. The middle section of the home houses the open concept kitchen/dining room/living room (16 metres in long, 6 wide, and 4 high). In the remaining parts of the house are two more sitting rooms, six bedrooms, a large utility room and a huge, modern office space that is in the former garage/carriage storage area. O M G this is massive and stunning inside and out. Available as a location home via Shoot Factory, designed by Laura Butler-Madden.

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Thursday
Aug172017

Some boho eye-candy

A little bit of glorious boho eye-candy care of Hubert Zandberg for the luxury fashion house Talitha's concept showroom in Notting Hill, London. 

Wednesday
Aug092017

Vintage and botanical charm in London

A winning combination of vintage furnishings and tons of plants were the reason I had to share this London terrace maisonette built in the 1800's and recently remodelled. A mix of painted and natural wood floorboards, exposed wood beams, a kitchen I am dying over and storing in my inspiration file, and the most beautiful windows and doors help make this home sooooo special. Available as a location home through jj Locations.

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Monday
Aug072017

Barn beauty

Please forgive me if I share another amazing kitchen from Brit kitchen designers extraordinaire deVOL. This time from their Sebastian Cox range. Modern and rustic, artisanal and lasting. A beautiful handmade kitchen for a beautiful barn conversion in Kent.

Wednesday
Aug022017

A London residence by Kingston Lafferty Design

I am a huge fan of the unique, eclectic style of Dublin-based interior architecture and design firm Kingston Lafferty. This project is filled with random awesomeness, including glimpses into a dreamy kitchen. The brief was to create a cooking/dining experience that felt like a buzzing restaurant. The aim of the kitchen/dining area design is to add some excitement, fun and design flair within the existing walls of the house. Photos: Barbara Corsico

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