A couple of digital nomads – Jordanna from Canada and JC, from France, met in Toronto, then moved to London, and finally settled down in Barcelona, where they bought their first home together. Their…
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This story begins last May, when I spotted this cushion in Maisons du Monde, and though it absolutely did not fit in with the colour palette of my bedroom, my inner snake of temptation…
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Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way… Guys, I got a confession to make. I’m not religious at all, but I LOVE Christmas, or New Year, because in Russia, we celebrate Orthodox Christmas…
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Today I want to share with you a stunner apartment in Barcelona’s Eixample Dreta neighborhood – a centric yet rather quiet location, not overrun by tourists, just a block away from the charming flower…
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I haven’t done many ‘Home Tour’ posts, but judging by the six I’ve done so far (including this one), it appears that in the battle of old & new I always pick old! It…
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Meet Line Tiller. A Norwegian-born freelance journalist, Line had been living for 5 years in the bustling New York until she realized she needed a change of scenery, and the sunny and relaxed Barcelona…
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I saw this flat on AD Russia, and instantly wanted to share it with you guys. It’s eclectic, very boldly playing with old and new, and draws from the two design traditions I personally…
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I’m currently putting together a selection of pretty and (mostly) eclectic flats in Barcelona, so I was browsing the website of Spanish interior design magazine El Mueble, when I found this flat, and for…
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With this post I’m starting a series of home tour to beautiful apartments from Russia. They are featured on Russian home design blogs, but the language barrier hinders their exposure on English language platforms, which…
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If you’ve checked out the About section, you already know that renovating my Barcelona apartment became a truly life-changing experience for me, which has brought this blog into being. So this post deserves more than just a…