Interior Design In Pet Loving Homes
There’s nothing better than coming home to a wagging tail after a day in the office, even though there is a lot of up-keep involved. From shedding hair to dirty paw prints, it seems that sometimes our...
View ArticleBocadillo de Jamón y Champán, Madrid
Ham sandwiches don’t usually go hand-in-hand with champagne and luxurious fittings, but thanks to Lucas y Hernández-Gil, Madrid’s Bocadillo de Jamón y Champán proves otherwise. The gastronomic delight...
View ArticleSquare Detail: Moroccan Zellige
Tiles are a fantastic way to update any space; from the bathroom to the kitchen, a great feature tile can come a long way, incorporating pattern and colour into an interior. After years and years of...
View ArticleKilliehuntly Farmhouse & Cottage
Tucked away in the exquisite rolling pastures of the Scottish Highlands lies Killiehuntly Farmhouse & Cottage; a 17th Century farmhouse that, thanks to Swiss interior designer Ruth Kramer, has...
View ArticleDecadent Duo: Marble & Brass
Marble and brass is one of the all time classic combinations, from interior design to furniture and homewares. Think a marble benchtop and brass hardware in a kitchen, elegant light fittings and...
View ArticleRaffia, A Textural Touch
As we’re diving into our chillier months, our good friends in the USA are enjoying the sun and surf as they experience summer. While we enjoy luxuriously plush velvets and faux furs, they’re embracing...
View ArticleInteriors Inspiration: Powder Blue
Powder blue, baby blue, ice blue, angel blue – whichever term you choose, a light blue colour palette creates a really calm and serene ambience. Despite often being associated with a baby nursery or...
View ArticleHotel Panache, Paris
Set in Paris’ historic red light district lays the Hotel Panache: an Art Nouveau-inspired hotel that, thanks to its elegance and design flair, has recently become the talk of the town. The flat...
View ArticleTo The Floor: Interesting Tiles
I’ve taken a particular interest in tiles over these last couple of weeks after having been inspired by the stunning Moroccan Zellige, which you can read more about here. As beautiful as bold tile work...
View ArticleBeautiful Baths
Forget the feature tile (but not really) – a beautiful bathtub is the way to go for achieving a standout bathroom that exudes style and luxury. From a bright green freestanding bath to a spa-like...
View ArticleModern Brazilian Flair
In the spirit of the Rio Olympic Games 2016, I thought it would be fitting to write about fresh and light-filled homes that offer an exotic South American touch. When I think of Brazil I think of...
View ArticleTrending: 70s Glam
70’s Glam: No, I’m not talking about brown suits and corduroy (there’s nothing glam about that) – I’m talking more about the glamorous 70’s style that came with gold hoop earrings and fur gilets. With...
View ArticleChampeaux Restaurant, Paris
As you might already have noticed, here on Field Notes we’ve written quite a number of articles about beautiful Parisian haunts. The French have always had a flair for design and it’s really no wonder...
View ArticleNatural Luxury: Deep Green & Timber
With all of the natural elements we’ve seen in interior design recently it’s really no wonder that the hues of green have been trending also. Associated with nature, tranquillity and health, green hues...
View ArticleSeaview House by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
A holiday house by the coast is part of the Australian dream and a reality for some. Let me introduce you to the Seaview House, showcasing a new take on the Australian beach house thanks to the...
View ArticleIconic Glamour at The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences
Soho, Kensington and Mayfair are home to some of the world's finest hotels, from boutique to grand gestures of prosperity. It’s within these areas of London where you’ll find the crème de la crème. The...
View ArticleChristmas Decoration Ideas for City Dwellers
You know we’re getting close to Christmas when the local shopping centres start bringing out the oversized Christmas trees and hanging gold ornaments. Along with the present-buying and card-sending...
View ArticleSheer Textures For Summer Style
Creating a chic, dreamy interior for spring and summer is a lot easier than you think, especially when you focus on one design aspect at a time. This post is dedicated purely to the soft furnishings in...
View ArticleVyTa Santa Margherita, Florence
Florence is a beautiful, quiet city filled with narrow lanes and old traditional buildings topped off with red terracotta-tiled roofs, which is why the super cool and contemporary interior of VyTa...
View ArticleA Play On Malaysian Heritage: Loke Thye Kee Residences
Georgetown in Penang, Malaysia, is a colourful mishmash of ancient and colonial architecture; a mixed-pot of ancient and contemporary cultures, it’s no wonder that Georgetown is one of five Malaysian...
View ArticleOn Trend: Desert Wanderer
We’re expecting the use of more concentrated colours being used within an organic and natural aesthetic, which is in focus at the moment, and the perfect colour palette for this is inspired by the...
View ArticleVibe Hotel by Bates Smart
When I think of airport hotels I think of dark, stuffy spaces filled with dated furniture – there’s nothing left to be desired when it comes to this type of accommodation. Thankfully, the new Vibe...
View ArticleStriking Structural Details
What would your dream home look like if you could design a plan starting from a blank page? The architectural details of the property are more than just the foundations of a home - they are the design...
View ArticleTimber & Wicker: Modern Tribal Design
I’ve been lucky enough to live in the most remote parts of South East Asia and the South Pacific, and what inspired me the most was the clever use of natural materials used in the design and...
View ArticleDark Days in 2017
We’ve seen a lot of colour last year featured in two different forms of intensity: saturated and muted palettes. We had rich botanical greens, bright reds, pinks, as well as deep blues – perhaps, in...
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