Displaying posts from March, 2011

The Sixties baby! Sophisticated, sexy, open and radical radial plan. Design classics, indoor plants and a koi pool. What else could a stylin’ Sixties aficionado want? I wonder if they leave the curtains open or perhaps there is a high front fence because I would be walking and stalking past this original beauty every day with craned neck and tongue hanging out. Too cool! Link for this Centennial Park, Sydney home here while it lasts.

What a tease! Sometimes real estate stalking just leaves you wanting to see more. This Newtown, Sydney home belongs to the LifeSstyle Channel’s Brendan Moar. (Get it? Moar/more? Sorry bad pun.) OK so you would expect a great garden from a landscape architect but I’d love to see more photos of what looks like a funky interior. Might have to do more searching on this one 😉 Link to the listing here.

Today’s stalking couldn’t be more different from yesterday’s sumptuous terrace. Same suburb but it is a simple terrace, tiny but terrific. How about that bath? And I love the simple earthy kitchen. Would love to see this house styled for a photo shoot.  Here while the link lasts. (Another stalking coming soon.)

The Rock Instrument House

Posted on Wed, 2 Mar 2011 by KiM

The following home was submitted to us by a devoted DTI reader, Seba D’Ovidio, and I freaking love it. The Rock Instrument House is Seba’s and partner Roy Garcia’s home located in the Delta of Tigre, near Argentina, Buenos Aires. It is 110 square metres of home/studio space built with Delta style classic materials like pine & machimbre wood and is surrounded by alamo trees. The glass-front can be fully opened. And if you are looking for a rad place to stay when you’re in the neighbourhood, Seba does rent it out when he’s not working there. I’m not sure what I like more, the home itself or the surroundings. Thanks Seba!! (Photos = Pablo Franco, Marc Fecchino, Model = Romina Senesi)

Traditional with a twist. Historic with a holy cow! Love the mix of lush, art filled traditional interiors with a pool straight from the here and now. Wow. Imagine the parties. Imagine the conversations around the dining table, the fabulous life of the occupants. Not my usual style but this one has me stopped in my tracks. I love stalking and I love stalking in Darlinghurst, Sydney. Link here while it lasts.