Borta är bra, hemma bäst (away is good, but home is best) - so the Swedish saying goes. And really, there’s no place like home. It’s our very own personal space where we can control the environment and simply be ourselves. When it comes to decorating, there’s no “right” or “wrong” way — it’s all down to personal taste.
Some love to fill their home with joyful colours and a riot of patterns to maximise energy. Others prefer nostalgia, surrounding themselves with treasures collected over time. And then there are those who long for calm minimalism, creating an oasis in which to clear the mind from the noise of the outside world and recuperate in quiet.
The latter is the path Janet Parrella-van den Berg has chosen for her home. An abstract artist and author of White & Faded, Janet — together with her husband, Dino — is the creative force behind the UK-based brand White & Faded, as well as a beautiful property in Lucca, Tuscany, just half an hour from Pisa. Their focus is on restoring old homes and furniture, breathing new life into everything they touch while inspiring clients and followers to embrace stylish, sustainable living.
Now, we’re invited to step inside their Tuscan retreat — an Italian country house full of history, lovingly pared back to reveal its timeless charm. Here, Janet has created a sanctuary painted almost entirely in white. The soft palette enhances natural light, highlights the building's original character, and sets the stage for her philosophy of calm, understated elegance. As she explains: “I couldn’t think of any better colour than white in my home — feared by so many, but loved at the same time.”
Let's take a peek inside.
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a home so dedicated to white on here.I can certainly see the white and the faded — true to Janet's signature style. The result is a perfect source of inspiration for anyone who loves to keep things minimal, fresh, and timeless.
Are you a fan of white in your own home, or do you prefer to admire it in the spaces of others?
If you are feeling inspired, here are few tips on the best way to work with white in your home:
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Layer your whites. Mix warm and cool tones (ivory, cream, chalk, linen) to add depth and avoid a flat, clinical look.
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Play with texture. Use natural materials like linen, wood, stone, and wool to bring warmth and interest to a white room.
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Let light do the work. White walls reflect natural light beautifully, so keep windows uncluttered to maximise brightness.
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Balance with accents. A hint of greenery, rustic wood, or black iron details can anchor the space and make the white feel even fresher.
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Keep it practical. Washable slipcovers, matte finishes, and wipeable paints make living with white much easier.
Would you like to see a few more homes with a white theme? I love:
Happy Wednesday!
Niki
What a gorgeous beautiful home !! an all white home is so very elegant, classy, and just simply stunning. This lady has exquisite taste !! My mother was German, and we grew up in a home that was all white, and now my own home is the same !!
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