YES, I KNOW, I introduced my new design aesthetic recently, only to change back less than a week later, but this time, I think it will take. It's not exactly White Chocolate Minimalism, but it's definitely as serene and calming, yet with enough charming details and flourishes (ceiling beams, crown moulding) to keep things from becoming too austere. There seems to be quite a bit of blacks, browns, and dark, rich woods in this iteration, but it feels earthy and not oppressive...
There’s something wonderfully romantic about hotels which manage to capture the sense of a bygone age while somehow feeling utterly...
“I walked far down the beach, soothed by the rhythm of the waves, the sun on my bare back and...
. . . palest pink and floods of light, fashion designer jennifer nicholson’s santa monica home is an enchanting mix...
{two lovely things:} . . . few things bring back floods of summer more than wicker and saltwater-laden memories of...
. . . few things are more romantic than the ocean — the lull of crashing waves, the promise of...
. . . a marble top victorian sink, antique lace and bits or coral like snowflakes, scallop shells and luminous...
Forever drawn to the intoxicating lure of the ocean — the salty air, the rise and fall of crashing waves,...