Brit Style takes Manhattan: Livingetc X Little Greene in New York

(Credit: CHAUTEN VAUGHN) British design met American creativity to our latest Design, directed Lunch, in the beautiful private room in Le Veau d'Or. The soft pink walls of the New York restaurant were the backdrop for a meeting in which the connection with panels or parking spaces, but due to the simple magic of the… Continue reading Brit Style takes Manhattan: Livingetc X Little Greene in New York

Shea McGee on carpets | A designer manual for style, size and material

Carpets are one of the most powerful design elements in every home – they give warmth, texture and personality while exciting the entire room. In this webisode, designer Shea McGee divides her tips and tricks for carpet styles and the selection of the right carpet size for your living room, your bedroom or dining room… Continue reading Shea McGee on carpets | A designer manual for style, size and material

A touch of mood transforms former stables into a Pasadena Tudor inspired by Fantasy

The primary bathroom is the couple's favorite rooms in the house because it acts as a reading lounge and bathing area. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moores desert camel. Pierce & Ward Casa Alfarera polka lamp Joss & Main Dulcia Gordon carpet The primary bath embodies “the feeling of imagination” of the house, says… Continue reading A touch of mood transforms former stables into a Pasadena Tudor inspired by Fantasy

6 living room “upgrades” that immediately make your home look bad, say designers

Key Takeaways Accent walls make a living room look one -sided, especially if a built -in in front of it is placed. Suitable furniture sets may feel from biscuit clippings and sterile instead of warm. Living room with limited natural light appears like cave when they are painted in dark colors. It is always nice… Continue reading 6 living room “upgrades” that immediately make your home look bad, say designers

Breaking the cycle: waste and building a circular future for interior design with Robert Nieminen

Chief Content Director, architecture products, buildings and interiors+sources Robert Nieminen is the main director of three leading B2B publications that serve the commercial architecture and design industry: Architectural productsPresent BuildingAnd Interiors+sources. With a career that is rooted in editorial excellence and a passion for storytelling, Robert monitors a diverse content portfolio that includes award-winning functions,… Continue reading Breaking the cycle: waste and building a circular future for interior design with Robert Nieminen

Cork Architect Mixing Cottage Charm with contemporary light in a breathtaking Kinsale renovation

Imagine that you are an overnight stay in number 1 of higher O'Connell Street, Town plots, Kinsale, Co Cork. They sail in the sparkling harbor late at night, make their way to their quarters in the city center, are shown their berth on the first floor of the renovation at the end of the terrace… Continue reading Cork Architect Mixing Cottage Charm with contemporary light in a breathtaking Kinsale renovation

Aethos opens its first British venue in the heart of SHOREDITCH

The Boutique Hotel and the private member Club Aethos open its doors for the first time in Great Britain and take on the heart of SHORDITCH. Photography with the kind permission of Aethos and shows the entrance to Aethos London with interiors designed by Astet Studio Words of Roddy Clarke The global membership club Aethos… Continue reading Aethos opens its first British venue in the heart of SHOREDITCH

13 modern home design trends that are extremely terrible according to gen z

According to the gen z, just because something is popular does not mean that everything is The Great. We recently wrote a contribution in which gen Z'ers shared the modern trends for house design that they actually cannot stand, and it started a big discussion. In the comments, younger generations mixed with more recent trends… Continue reading 13 modern home design trends that are extremely terrible according to gen z