Displaying posts from January, 2014

Desert farmhouse

Posted on Thu, 16 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

Modern family needs and aged Mediterranean patina and all of this is Scottsdale, Arizona. Based on a rural farmhouse the home surrounds a central courtyard with pool providing ample opportunity to tie the inside to the the out. A series of intimate rooms not large open plan areas ensures the home, though large, is on a more human scale. New yet old, relaxed yet sophisticated. By Oz Architects with interiors by David Michael Miller Associates.

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A Greenwich Village loft

Posted on Wed, 15 Jan 2014 by KiM

Concrete. Neutral. Modern. Rustic. Minimal. Flawless. David Hotson.

Festen

Posted on Wed, 15 Jan 2014 by KiM

Festen Architecture is an interior design company based in Paris. Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay are the talented duo who create beautiful spaces – whether with a Parisian eclectic flair or a modern beachy vibe, they work it out. And I’m so glad they emailed us. 

Modern shutters

Posted on Wed, 15 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

Perfect for an afternoon nap. Minimalist, modern shutters. OK it’s a kid’s room but maybe I can fit on the bed for my nana nap. I get so sleepy in the afternoon. By Alexander & CO.

Vessels Apartment

Posted on Wed, 15 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

An open plan 250 sq m apartment in Barcelona. Overhead lighting defines the spaces with a central, cave like core for bathing. Each space is a vessel with its own identity from sleeping through to bathing, the library, the kitchen and the living area. The rough shell of concrete and brick from the original building envelops the new slick finishes, traditional bones cradling contemporary inserts. The Vessels Apartment by TC-Interiors.