Travel is something that can truly make us richer. We create memories that last forever, so it’s important for us to make the most of every trip we take. If you’re someone that travels for business, you may feel as if this is something you don’t always get to do. Although it can really add to your lifestyle and allow you to live the life you want, maybe you feel as if you never really make the most of your time? Just like going to the gym, creating the perfect interiors, and choosing what you wear, why not choose how you travel too? If you own your business, this should be simple. But if you’re a high-level executive, you may need to work with your company to make this happen. Either way, here’s what you can do to enjoy a finer experience on your next business trip.
When I included a beautiful master bedroom with a canopy bed in my post yesterday, I knew I was going to post the rest of the house today. The London townhouse belongs to Nina Flohr and was designed by Veere Greeney. The home is an excellent interpretation of transitional design, contemporary but clearly rooted in classic Interior Design. I love that this home feels as if it was enveloped in coziness with just the right amount of glam or what I like to call a livable glamour. A touch of lamour is there enough to add some twinkle but it wont overwhelm you and you wont get tired of it. The townhouse once belonged to Nina’s father, Thomas Flohr the founder of VistaJet, an aviation company. Most recently Nina Flohr founded the non-profit Kisawa Sanctuary in Mozambique where she will soon also develop a hotel. The townhouse is featured in this month’s AD where you can read more about it.
The elegant decor in the living room with a monochromatic pallete of dark mustard, yellows and green. Color in Interiors are coming back as I reffered to in this post about Design Trends For Fall 2018.