Oh my! Oh my, oh my, oh my! Have you ever seen such amazing colour? The lovely light. Shadows subtly adding to the shots. I am inspired by photographer Kate Mathis‘ work. From vignettes to rooms her images are beautiful. Sometimes a closeup of objects or a colour study can get the creative juices flowing and make my mind tick over with ideas just as much as a cleverly designed space.
Trevor honey, I’m not done with you yet. After we make some little photographer/designer genius babies, we must dissect some of your photos. These spaces get me all hot and bothered (or simply intrigued) for several reasons…..
What a HOT bedroom! Love the wallpaper/graffiti walls with that super sexy photo over the bed.
I’d do laundry in here every freaking day!
I’m not sure what the purpose of this room is, but it looks like the set on a stage at a strip club. I like it. 😉
One of our photog/design babies had better be a boy because he’ll stay 6 forever and have a blast in this room.
Great idea for some graphic DIY art work.
How about doodling on the glass of some framed art with some whiteboard markers?
Hanging balls of…tissue paper? Works for me!
It’s almost been forever since Jo featured the mesmerizing interiors portfolio of Brooklyn-based photographer Trevor Tondro. It’s about time we do an update. So many spectacular spaces captured so insightfully and magically. I’m a huge fan.
You loved yesterday’s sunny family beach house so much that I thought it was time for another stunning interior by Nexus Designs. A modern design within an historic Victorian era shell. The best of both worlds. White, bright with a clear clean colour palette. The project is named “Tic Tac Toe”. Look up. You may just see why.
And it is hot! The April issue of my fav magazine, Inside Out hit the newstands in Australia today and it is chock-a-block with colour madness. Managing editor Lee Tran Lam thought we’d like to share this amazing Melbourne home with you. She was right. Wow! It’s a bold. It’s bright. It’s the attention grabbing home of Justina and Tom Noble. The stylist on the story was Glen Proebstel, and photographer Derek Swalwell.
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