Here at Remodelista, we come upon quite a few projects that are second homes. It makes sense: people want their weekend property to be an escape from the stress of daily life, and so they pour all their aspirations into designing a welcoming, immaculate, serene retreat. While we love seeing these country houses and beach bungalows and pied-à-terres, what we most admire are the bursting-with-life forever homes that come across our desks.
Recently, we spotted such a home by Field Day Studio. Designed for a young family of four in East London, the modestly sized Victorian terraced home brims with color and personality, but not at the expense of taste and style. Cofounders Jessica Gibbons and Kat Turner named the project “Forever Is Composed of Nows,” which, they say, “speaks to the idea that a lasting home is built from the quality of everyday moments.”
“[The clients] both have busy lives, so home needed to feel like a proper moment to exhale,” they continue. “They’re thoughtful, curious people, with strong instincts and a clear sense of what they’re drawn to, which made the process incredibly rewarding.” And what, exactly, were their clients drawn to? Confident colors, midcentury modern furniture, and unfussy designs that work for every member of the family. “When decisions are rooted in real life rather than trends, the result feels authentic and lasting.”
Let’s take a tour, shall we?
Photography by Dean Hearne, courtesy of Field Day Studio.











For more on eclectic homes, see:
- The Family Duplex: Architect Camille Hermand’s Combined Paris Apartments
- ‘Silly, Thrifty, and Not Too Serious’: Architects Maria Berman and Brad Horn at Home in Harlem
- A Brooklyn Brownstone Reimagined, with Interiors by a Rising Design Star
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