A living area designed to feel both grand and inviting. Inspired by the iconic country houses of Sir Edwin Lutyens, this Lewisburg countryside residence draws from the rolling landscapes of southern England and interprets that spirit for modern family life. Layers of formality and playfulness come together through proportion, light, and color, with soft pink tones adding warmth and a subtle nod to February as the month of love.
Builder: Chuck Diehl
Interiors: Stephen Lindenmuth
Photography: @AngleEyePhotography
#MonthofLove #InteriorGoals #InteriorDesign #Countryside #SouthernEngland
Designed as a place of reflection, storytelling, and celebration, the Fox Hill Racing Trophy Room is a dedicated pavilion for preserving a lifetime of racing history. Separate from the main home, the timber-framed volume draws inspiration from traditional racing stables, with natural light pouring in through the cupola.
With 2026 recognized as the Year of the Horse, a symbol of strength, freedom, and perseverance, the space reflects the enduring spirit of the sport and the legacy it represents.
Builder: @PorterConstructionLLC
Interiors: @PorterDesignGroup
Photography: @AngleEyePhotography
#ArchitectureDesign #EquestrianLife #TimberArchitecture #DesignInspiration #YearOfTheHorse
As summer’s light lingers just a bit longer…
At the Radnor Residence, Archer & Buchanan gently reimagines the home’s flow, reshaping and expanding its staircase to breathe brightness and gracious movement into formerly tight, shaded corridors. Just as evenings grow cooler and the leaves hint at change, this elegant curve and airy entry welcome the evolving season with timeless elegance.
Builder: Manley Building Organization, Inc.
Interiors: @bgdltd
Photography: @AngleEyePhotography
#radnorpa #summertofall #entrywaygoals #staircasegoals
A crackling fire, a comfy chair, and the perfect setting to unwind—this space invites you to slow down and savor the warmth of home. Where do you like to unwind?
Builder: @PorterConstructionLLC
Landscape: Cotswold Gardens
Interiors: @PorterDesignGroup
Photography: @AngleEyePhotography
#wintervibes #cozyhome #warmspace #cozyroom #fireplace
Christopher Lloyd’s Great Dixter House & Gardens with medieval portions from the mid 15th century, early 16th century and Lutyens addition completed in 1912. The gardens frame vantage points across the countryside.
Originally built in the 11th century in the charming town of Arundel in West Sussex is Arundel Castle. Home to the Dukes of Norfolk for over 850 years!
Hatfield House Old Palace & Gardens - Queen Elizabeth I childhood home in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. I highly recommend the Old Palace tour and gardens to anyone visiting the area, worth the trip!