In this week’s episode, a thoughtfully designed residence blends vintage aesthetics with modern refinement. The home is curated to balance warmth and sophistication, incorporating enduring designer pieces and a carefully selected palette.
The entrance features a trio of brass pendant lights from Lee Broom, introducing an element of contrast. The design takes inspiration from Meyer House, creating a distinguished yet cohesive identity within its surroundings.

The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen areas extend seamlessly to a balcony and pool, framed by lush greenery. A deep blue sofa contrasts with the flooring, while an artisan-applied textured finish on the walls and ceiling enhances the vintage character.

A B&O Beosound Shape wall speaker integrates into the space, functioning as both an acoustic and visual element. The timber coffee table and pendant lamps complement the fabric tones throughout.

In the dining area, a hammered brass table and a Rosé pendant light create a transition between the bold living space and the refined kitchen. A long bench replaces traditional dining chairs, maintaining visual clarity in the interconnected layout.

The bedroom continues the cohesive aesthetic, incorporating a deep red reading corner. A Calacatta Violet marble feature, paired with an Agile Rose chair, adds a focal point within the space, reinforcing the balance between vintage and contemporary elements.
The design achieves a seamless fusion of eras, creating a home that feels both timeless and personal.
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