Isn’t Benjamin Dhong’s home absolutely beautiful? Designer Dhong transformed his home in San Francisco to chic, sexy and bold – no two rooms are the same. He mixes textures, colours and interesting pieces of furniture to create rooms which are truly unique. The home feels a little bit dramatic in some spaces, but ultimately its fresh and distinctive. The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →
I love the mix of neutral tones in this bathroom – the mixture of grey, gold and taupe within the linear glass wall tiles, the dark vanity unit with a light marble top, polished nickel wall mount taps and a beautiful chandelier – it all ties in so well together to create a beautiful bathroom. I think the tiles are the key feature here – they look like they are almost made of pearl … The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →
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New York conjures up images of hustle and bustle, a city that never sleeps … but hidden behind the facade of a beautiful building is a home which exudes glamour in a subtle and stylish manner … The apartment was designed by William Sofield. Throughout, as you’ll be able to see by the gorgeous photos below, soothing textures and subtle colour palettes are used. The beautiful home accessories and gleaming accents throughout have worked with the subtleties to create a sense […] Continue reading →
How beautiful is this luxury dining room? My favourite feature in this room is the dining chair – they are beautiful; with their elegant legs, simple but pretty beading and stunning shape! In love! The Design Fairy x […] Continue reading →
A peaceful and serene property, Villa Azure is located close to Camps Bay in Cape Town, South Africa. I stumbled across this home whilst browsing HomeDSG’s website today and wanted to share this beautiful space with you. The property has been decorated throughout in neutral tones and highlighted by beautiful Asian pieces of artwork and furniture. The design is simple yet effective; spacious yet comfortable. The interior has been designed to a luxury standard but cleverly does not take […] Continue reading →
In Patois, the ancient Swiss language once widely spoken in Verbier, the word Nevaï means snow – now, the renowned resort of the same name is equated with such words as luxury and alpine-chic. Located in Verbier, this luxury four star designer hotel truly redefines alpine luxury. Inspired by mountain life, this design hotel boasts state of the art architecture and sophistication. Nevaï’s aesthetic scheme is often called alpine chic referring to the pre-eminence of the snowflake form […] Continue reading →
We love these bedrooms which have been styled with a touch of New York today … The beautiful lacquered wood used as the headboard contrasts well against the soft and simple bedlinen with the bedside light adding a quirky appeal to this space. The simple, strong lines of the room work well with the monochrome palate which has been chosen, helping to highlight the feature of the room – the New York window. The textured headboard and sofa adds a quirkiness to the room by adding a […] Continue reading →
Sometimes it can be very difficult to find suitable and interesting tie-backs for your home … they can be a little too chunky, too bold, bright or large … or it can be just difficult to find something a little different … This week I’ve discovered Spina Designs – they’re luxurious hand-crafted tie-backs – exquisitly made in bold and eye-catching designs they’re a gorgeous addition to the home! For more luxury lifestyle accessories and lighting […] Continue reading →
This room mixes the old with the new: gorgeous antique oriental furniture and a piece of art have been set against modern sleek white walls and floor. If you’re looking for oriental furniture check out Indigo – they provide great furniture with a range of influences including Chinese, Tibetan, Indian and Japanese: This is one of my favourites from their collection. It’s full of gorgeous colours and interesting pictures. These were most likely […] Continue reading →