Displaying posts from November, 2010

Reader request – stone fireplace

Posted on Thu, 25 Nov 2010 by KiM

Today’s reader request comes from Jennifer: “I am in need of some help with my large stone fire place! Our fire place is the focal point of a fairly large room. It is freestanding and it is field stone that has been painted white. The room has rough wood beams and trim that has also been painted white (by previous owners). I am trying to put the room together. I’d like to see some images of furnishings in rooms that have large stone fireplaces. (I am trying to figure out what kind of furniture will go best with it.)” Below is a mix of all sorts of stone fireplaces because I could not find enough with field stone and I figured why not take this opportunity to showcase all kinds of stone. IMHO, if it’s painted white I think you can pretty much go with anything. I vote for mid-century modern (see the Lili Abir Regen photo below), or a casual rustic vibe (like the Cdn H&H photo). Whatever you choose Jennifer, you’re lucky that you have a fireplace. I had one in my last house and sooooo miss it.

Aidlin Darling Design Joe Schmelzer
Jonny Valiant Eric Piasecki
House of Pictures Jordi Canosa
Jennifer Worts Emily Summers
Canadian House & Home Francesco Bittichesu

Lili Abir Regen
Agnes Bourne
House and Garden
Lake|Flato Architects
Robin Stubbert
AJS Design/s
Lori Dennis
jugendstil designs
location78
New York Magazine
workshop/apd
Tobi Tobin Design

Deconstructing a black box

Posted on Thu, 25 Nov 2010 by midcenturyjo

Toying with space. Deconstructing floors and walls and reconstructing a big communal space. Old facade and new internal configurations. Is it thinking outside the box? Floating and fusing and looking just a little like an Escher print. House and studio transformed by Zecc Architecten and Studio Rolf.fr in Rotterdam.

A handmade home

Posted on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 by KiM

Every once in a while I see a home featured on a website that makes me sit back and sigh in delight. This is one of those homes. My twin sister sent me the link to this home which I think is in Finland (since the site is) and is the home of a family of 5 where the mother creates beautiful knit objects and the father is a carpenter. I absolutely adore the rustic, natural, neutral and handmade vibe of this home. I think I’m going to save just about all of these photos in my inspiration folder.

  
  
  

  
  
  

Andy Barnes

Posted on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 by midcenturyjo

Sometimes I like the wabi sabi, the imperfect peeking out of a perfect room. Don’t get me wrong I also love a well groomed space. In fact I’m always in awe that a room can be perfect even if it is just for the moment a photo is taken. I guess that means I’m drawn to all the images in photographer Andy Barnes portfolio. The hint of peeling paint or the stylist’s carefully crumpled and precisely tossed scrap of paper, the manicured living room.  Andy’s work is about the everyday and the beauty found within.

  

  

  

  

  

  

Antonia Hutt

Posted on Tue, 23 Nov 2010 by KiM

Antonia Hutt is an Los Angeles based interior architect whose “understanding of the exceptional and her love for refinement” have attributed to her sophisticated and strong design aesthetic. her work is well known through publications in House Beautiful, In Style, Metropolitan Home and Elle decor to name a few. Here is a little peek into Antonia’s world.