OUR LIVING ROOM in the English countryside has those charming wood ceiling beams that you would expect in a cottage in the countryside. And since moving here, my décor tastes have moved, understandably, in the direction of farmhouse and countryside styles...
IT'S BEEN A WHILE since we opened our inspiration folder to see what beautiful things would fall out and this week, it's a the most stunning interior inspiration that we've been collecting for the past few weeks ...
There is something exciting about interior design, redecorating the living room and having the perfect set up. I think it’s more important to purchase, from time to time, statement pieces―perfect pieces―than rather spending frequently on little pieces that eventually will be hidden somewhere because they don’t fit the aesthetics of your space. I’ve waited months and months for a rug that will fit my little studio and I don’t regret the investment.
WE ARE CURRENTLY IN THE MIDDLE OF DECORATING THE COTTAGE and despite there being unpacked boxes everywhere, have already chosen a paint colour and already know that there will be a gilded antique mirror hanging above the fireplace, a sentimental piece...
EVERY YEAR around this time, when the holidays are over (the memories of fairy lights and sequins fading) we're back at work and it's a brand new year, we become hopelessly drawn to winter white.
WE HAVE A BOARD at the TIG Pinterest page called Organise that is dedicated to all the best storage solution inspiration. There are copper pot racks in the kitchen and perfect tiled shower nooks in the powder room and charming armoires with curtained chicken wire in the dining room.
LATELY WE HAVE been coming across beautifully displayed clothing racks set up as open closets, some even in hotel rooms. Whether with boxes and drawers (at home) to hide clutter or everything tidily on display, there is a charming, personal feeling to seeing neatly folded sweaters, and shoes and tall boots all lined up in a row. Some hang their denim while others fold, some colour coordinate while others prefer a cheerful mix, but each is perfectly arranged and displayed...
Courtney Allison‘s California home may not be an actual French country cottage, but it certainly looks the part. The blogger describes her style as “a little bit shabby and french country with a touch of cottage mixed in”.
IT ALWAYS SEEMS that at this time of year, when the leaves are falling and the evenings are crisp, thoughts drift to re-organising at home.
The village of Mousehole, almost at the tip of Cornwall in the South West of England, is one of those...
The work of Helen Green Design is synonymous with elegance and luxury so it’s no surprise that the studio was...
A LITTLE SOMETHING DIFFERENT by way of décor today — a little more casual and carefree at the California home...
If you’re searching for grandeur mixed with a little bonafide Hollywood history, then look no further than the Los Angeles...
Roséline featured the home of Interior Designer Sarah Bartholomew in Nashville just a few weeks ago here and at the...