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House Beautiful (2026)

  • Feb 6
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 22

Cover of House Beautiful magazine, August 2025 issue, featuring a bright and joyful interior with a pink sofa, yellow cushion, and a dog perched on the backrest in front of a large window. The cover includes headlines about joyful interiors, Mediterranean style, summer blues, and easy-living decorating ideas.


We’re delighted to share that one of our recent projects has been featured in House Beautiful. The article, which you can read in full here, explores a three-bedroom Victorian terrace in Peckham, reimagined as a warm, characterful home that embraces colour with confidence. Rich, expressive hues are balanced with generous amounts of white, creating a calm backdrop for the homeowners’ artwork, vintage pieces and everyday objects. The result is a space that feels playful and layered, without ever becoming overwhelming.


Bright living room with mustard yellow walls, mid-century sofa, colourful cushions and framed artwork, photographed for a House Beautiful interior feature.

Victorian reception room with bold ochre walls, original fireplace, layered artwork, houseplants and warm wood furniture.

Our approach to the project focused on improving flow and liveability rather than dramatic transformation. Carefully considered structural changes helped unlock better proportions and functionality, while the interior design introduced colour, texture and pattern in a way that feels personal and lived-in. Each room was designed to have its own distinct mood, from sociable reception spaces to quieter, more restful areas - while still feeling connected as part of a cohesive whole.


Dining area leading into a kitchen with blue cabinetry, timber floors and open shelving, designed for everyday family living.
Home office painted green with built-in shelving, desk workspace and large framed artwork above a fireplace.
Bathroom with white fittings and bold blue wall tiles, creating a fresh, playful feel.

What we particularly love about this feature is how it reflects our belief that colour can be both bold and timeless when used thoughtfully. Rather than following trends, the palette was shaped around how the clients wanted the house to feel, and how they live day to day. The result is a home that feels joyful, expressive and deeply individual. We’re thrilled to see the project featured in House Beautiful and grateful for the opportunity to share the story behind it.


If you’re planning a renovation or looking to bring more character and confidence into your home, we’d love to help. Get in touch to discuss your project.

 
 
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