I’ve been dreaming lately about building a new house, and number one on my wish-list is a double-height living room, or some sort of high and interesting ceiling line. I really don’t like the look of flat (especially low!) plasterboard ceilings that are punctuated by various ugly ceiling necessities- vents, smoke alarms, downlights etc. I love ultra-high ceilings and that feeling of airiness and space. The room above is a dream! What a great mix of the rustic and the elegant, and all those gorgeous windows!
I love this converted barn, open-plan look, with the warm neutral walls and the simple lines of the fireplace.
Love this mix of blues and neutrals with natural timber and stone (above). But the high ceiling and window makes the room.
What appeals to me in this room (above) is all the heavy dark timber, the comfort factor in the colours and decorating, but also that it’s got a lot of masculine appeal.
Love that doorway under the staircase (above)! There’s nothing not to love here.
I am leaning more and more towards a modern style, like the clean lines of this fireplace (above) and the smooth, high white walls. I posted about the rest of this house awhile ago, here.
Another view from the doorway in the same room as earlier.
This is possibly a little rustic for me (above), but I do love the privacy of looking onto an old brick wall (am I the only one who likes this sort of view in the city? Much better than being overlooked). Also the wall of glass and the staircase leading upwards is beautiful.
I’m really drawn to this New York loft-style double height room (above), and this modern beach house (below). I just love the idea of an upstairs walkway or bridge overlooking the living room, and sunlight coming into the room from high North-facing windows is an absolute must.






Today at my home
New at Naomi Freier Interiors
Around the house
Some more iron doors and windows..
Inspired by the sea
Decorating for Spring
Two fabulous beach houses
Today, I'm looking at..
Living room in greys and blues
From the trade fairs and beyond..
Carolyn's new house Part 3
Things I saw today that I liked
Just because it's beautiful...(and French)
It's all in the detail
Some beautiful country homes
Harlequin style
Neutrals and classics
Today in fabrics
Itching for Furbish Studio
Sunshiny blue day


























