Baltimore-based designer Mona Hajj creates atmospheric interiors that are refined, elegant and so very pleasing to the eye. Other good news - her first book, Interior Visions, is set to come out next month! (see end of post) Hope you have a great Monday!
Mona's book, Interior Visions, is set to come out April 12.
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Thank you for the heads up :) Looking forward to her booking coming out next month. Nicolex
I had not heard of Mona before. Love that first photo- the blue and the mirror do it for me.
Looks like a good addition to my design books!
she has a definite style.
and it is not like every other
'cutting edge' designer.
it is truly her own.
great work and some unexpected color combos.
nice !
I haven't heard about her and now I want to know more! Thank you for this post!
Have a Happy Spring! :-)
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Few are those designers that know how to use colour with such wisdom. I absolutely love the wonderful blue in the first picture.
Mag
oh wow -i can't wait! gorgeous images.
Oh................that entry. Looks like a fabulous book and talent. XO
Love that bench and that dining room!
Wow! Stunning! Love the front hall. Happy Monday!
This looks like a must read. Adding this to my long wish list of books.
She does have style all her own..one of refined elegance..thanks for the book alrt...have a great week ahead..xx meenal
Loved the post! Come visit us at Dovecote Decor to see our fabulous French Basketeer Giveaway!
Best,
Liz
Wow. I was not familiar with Mona. Clearly I need to be. Thanks for the jewel of a post.
Love her work, Michele.
So happy to learn that she has a book coming out. It will be on my list.
Have a great week.
Teres
axox
I'm not familiar with her work, but love what you've posted here. I'll be ordering her book!!
So many great designers! Her work looks splendid and I love her color combinations! What a lovely style. Regal!
Looking forward to this book!
Thank you...smiles.
Mona Hajj has a really interesting eye. I love the way she pairs fine antiques and fabrics with heavy beams and mill work.
I'll be sure and have a look.
Thanks for the post.
Lisa
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