If serene, quiet, understated, pale, modern European country interiors are your favorite, you are probably obsessed with this source of inspiration too! I cannot get enough of the designs, gardens, and decor schemes within HOUSE AND GARDEN magazine. Here are a few projects that are having their way with my imagination.
House and Garden Magazine: Quiet Interiors
John Tanner Designed Provence Interiors
I love these John Tanner designed interiors for a Provence home featured in House and Garden magazine and photographed by Christopher Horwood.
To learn more about the finishes, materials, and textures chosen for the project, you’ll want to visit House and Garden.
While all of the white linen, white roses, and understated gestures may be too pale for the masses or folks who need color pops…
Bring on the ethereal quiet, baby.
The quiet mood I adore and need in my own home is the very thing that makes my followers on FB lose their minds.
And while I don’t feel judgmental toward maximalists and color lovers, there are some mighty strong feelings expressed when my pale kitchen photos or minimal modern French home interiors make an appearance.
Back to this beauty filled with natural warmth and textural beauty.
I could move right in and can almost smell the fresh Provence air through the screen.
And you? Are you also soothed by the magic of the hushed spaces and French countryside beauty?
Let’s consider another project in House and Garden I can’t seem to shake from my consciousness. (Trying extra hard to not use the term ‘obsessed’ even when it fits.)
Rachael Gowdridge Designed Interiors at a Georgian
This townhouse in Clerkenwell with interior design by Rachael Gowdridge is absolutely stunning.
The incredible photography is once again by Christopher Horwood, and for me, they are these sublime visions of fine art.
A bonus of this particular project? We are told the wall color in the exquisite kitchen!
Kitchen Wall Paint Color
What a gift when designers are generous enough to share!
Of course, by now, we know better than to think painting our kitchen Pointing is going to give us this effect.
In fact, this color could be entirely too warm with strong yellow undertones for my own kitchen which receives abundant natural light.
Just a reminder to sample at least three colors in the space to thoroughly understand the nature of the color and its interaction in your unique environment.
Are you familiar with the English “snug?” Because this sweet snug above feels just right for getting cozy.
Isn’t the dining area with the drama of its Zellige-tiled fireplace the picture of quiet beauty?
Thanks for reading and joining the journey today. Wishing you the same measure of gentleness in your day and relationships as is conveyed by these designs.
Peace to you right where you are.
-michele
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I love House & Garden UK! One of my favorites! Right up there with Hello Lovely! 😉
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Awwwww – now there’s some company I’m delighted to keep! I’m crushing big time on all things House and Garden!
As home builders in St. George, UT, we’re always looking for design inspiration, and these serene, timeless interiors are perfect! I’ll definitely be picking up a few decor ideas and color suggestions to incorporate into my own space. So much beauty in these understated designs!
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thanks for reading 🙂