TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
Homes & Gardens
|July 2022
A magnificent mix of pattern, texture and characterful pieces means that nothing about this traditional terrace is run-of-the-mill
SITTING ROOM
A fringed chaise lounge and a dramatic pendant combine to form a natural pause point. A scheme designed by Michelle Hagemeier. Chaise in Patchwork fabric, Dedar. Coco pendant; walnut framed mercury glass mirror, both Ochre

SITTING ROOM
Multiple textures, from velvet to silk, lend richness and depth. Sofa in Romeo & Giulietta silk velvet in Bordeaux; footstool in embroidered silk, both Dedar. Chair from Paul Bert Serpette market in Paris. Photographic montage (on the wall), B. Ingrid Olson
Country florals paired with nubby grasscloth wallcoverings; inky tones and plush textiles with design-led prints. The home of Kentucky-born Michelle Hagemeier and her German husband Jan reveals the eclectic imprint of a well-traveled family, yet every element co-exists easily, resulting in spaces that are tactile, cocooning, and adventurous.
The couple’s Victorian villa in west London may share the same slim, multi-story configuration as so many other terraces, but behind its door lies a host of confident design choices. Interiors fuse contemporary detailing, mid-century elements, and an American preference for colour and pattern – with a sprinkling of English country style for good measure.
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