Naomie Olindo Shares a New Look Inside Her House: "Little Slice of Heaven"

   

We're always envious of Naomie Olindo's chic style. 

Naomie Olindo Shares a New Look Inside Her House: "Heaven" | The Daily Dish

On October 10, the Southern Charm alum showed off the gorgeous living room in her Charleston home, and we had to take notes. 

"Little slice of heaven," the French-born businesswoman wrote over the serene snap, which fully displayed her living space. Though Naomie wrote she had a new coffee table on the way from Danish design outfit Audo, we were still in love with black framed glass piece that fit in with the sleek-yet-laid-back vibe of her living room. 

Two chartreuse velvet chairs sit atop a large cream-colored area rug with black prints and accented against a gorgeous vintage mantel. 

A general view of Naomie Olindo's living room decor

Other eye-popping details dotted the room, including a few art prints, old-school white shutters on the windows, a black arched floor lamp, a horse statue, and a white couch with printed throw pillows. 

Details on Naomie Olindo's Charleston House

In 2021, the fashion maven moved into a home in Charleston just 10 days after relocating to New York City with her then-boyfriend, Metul Shah (hear more about that breakup in the clip above). Then, in 2022, she relocated to the home she lives in now. 

Check out another photo of her current home below: 

The living room in Naomie's home.

What is Naomie Olindo doing now? 

Since fans last saw her on Season 8 of Southern Charm, Naomie has continued her vocation in the design world. In October 2023, the South Carolina resident teased a "dream" project as she picked out textiles. 

“Picking out fabric samples for a dream come true project,” she wrote over an Instagram Story that looked at several swatches and textures of fabric. 

Throughout her time on Southern Charm, viewers became familiar with Naomie's career in retail with the launch of L’Abeye, a fashion brand/ online boutique founded in 2018. Naomie spoke about the career venture with Mestiza New York, sharing the inspiration behind the name and her vision for the brand. 

“My cousin got married in a small French village and the welcome party was in the most beautiful abbey with a cherry orchard. I felt so inspired there,” she said. “In French, an abbey is spelled ‘une abbaye’ — I loved the way it sounded but wanted a new, made up word (hello, Trademark) so I mixed it with the word ‘une abeille’ which means a bee. I went with my gut and didn’t overthink the name — just knew I needed something original and liked that it sounded French like my roots!”