Ana Antunes is one of those designers who you instantly fall in love with when you see her work. Her interiors have a classic sophistication mixed with pretty pastels, and plenty of pattern. They're fresh and lively, and I'm in love.
It only took one look at these, and I was hooked.
who wouldn't love a lavender lounge?
The plaster molding and ceiling details add a sense of history to the space. And what about that stunner of a chandelier? Wowza!
Balanced and inviting. I could definitely relax on that sofa.
I always love to bring a little bit of the outdoors in
Perfectly styled table top.
I could cozy up on those side by side velvet lounges.
I've always had a thing for green, and those decorative little chartreuse boxes are perfection
Love the preserved boxwood, and silver lined pendant fixture. It has such a beautiful reflection to it
This vignette proves that pink is not juvenile
One of my all time favorite prints by Windsor Smith.
The pillows really pop against the neutral and dramatic chairs.
Sometimes it all about the accessories like this little pair of vented ceramic lanterns. The mirrored table top only adds to the visual interest |
Lovely coastal details
This mirrored coffee table blends right in and helps maintain a good flow
Love the drama of those high back chairs in the distance
Its all about the details
I love the use of graphic wallpaper in a small space like this hallway
Beautiful Tiffany blue details. Aren't you drooling over that greek key wallpaper? And isn't Ana absolutely gorgeous?
Check out the plaster detail in this dining room. Stunning! |
A beautiful collection of antique silver sits atop this elegant mirrored cabinet |
Navy isn't always masculine, see?
Love the nautical feel of this room. It's crisp, clean, and just plain fabulous.
For more inspiration, head on over to her design blog here.
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Ohhhh, Angie! what an nice post about my work and how dumb I feel for not thanking you earlier but only discovered it now by accident!... Thank you sooo much for your lovelly words! Cheers, Ana Antunes
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