Eight interiors styles – as seen inside designers' own homes
BBCEight interiors styles – as seen inside designers' own homes Jason Ingram From Scandi re-imagined to warm minimalist, each of these homes – located around the world – reflects a key style of décor. Jason Ingram British designer Ben Pentreath's home in London reflects his 'English eccentric' style English eccentric Architectural and interior designer Ben Pentreath's affection for classic, hand-crafted British designs – from Marianna Kennedy's lamps with colourful, candlestick-like bases, sold at his Bloomsbury shop Pentreath & Hall, to classic William Morris wallpapers – pervades his London home. The book accurately describes the shared, lavish aesthetic of Dimorestudio and Salci's home as follows: "The firm's designs emit an amber glow that lends a theatricality and lounge-like sexiness to the rooms clad in sumptuous velvets and gleaming satins… This approach is no different in Salci's home where he opted for warm tones of brown, hazel, ochre and dusty orange." Miguel Flores-Vianna/The Interior Archive Madrid-based designer Isabel López-Quesada has combined rustic and industrial elements in the interior of her home Industrial meets rustic Madrid-based designer Isabel López-Quesada's projects prove that the humblest structures can be converted into stylish environments, even when largely furnished with discarded furniture and salvaged materials.