A 1920s Spanish style home in California

I could not love Spanish houses more. Give me all the handmade terracotta tiles, the curves joining the walls with the ceiling, the arched doorways & windows (and lots of large windows), fireplaces…..all creates such a warmth and homey feeling. A wonderful sense of calm. Designed by Martha Mulholland. Photos: Shade Degges. Source link

A lush, layered landscape

Howea House features a verdant garden where swaying Howea palms frame the entrance of a reimagined mid-century home. The modern, clean design is enriched with layered shades and textures of green, seamlessly integrating home and landscape. Thoughtful zoning maximizes the sloping site, enhancing functionality and privacy. The design reflects Sydney-based Wyer & Co’s expertise in […]

A renovated bungalow in Texas

Designer Liz MacPhail saved this bungalow in Austin, Texas (along with Forrm Architects) and turned it into an absolutely charming home filled with character and history, and now modernity, whilst improving the flow and utility of the spaces. And salvaged everything she could along the way. Kudos to those ethos. Photos: Casey Dunn. Source link