Displaying posts from February, 2014

Stalking warehouses

Posted on Wed, 5 Feb 2014 by midcenturyjo

Madly stalking amazing inner city Sydney warehouses. In a crazy, super paced, frenetic world an oasis of calm behind a give nothing away facade. Please, please, please let me win the lottery and be able to buy this beauty. Warehouse conversion in Alexandria, Sydney by architect Dale Jones Evans. For sale. Hands off. No one else buy it! Link here while it lasts.

Mixing the old with the new

Posted on Tue, 4 Feb 2014 by KiM

Nook Architects have gone and done it again. They have renovated what was essentially a hole, and transformed it into a seriously cool apartment. The best part is they left all the beautiful original floor tiles intact, as well as some bits of old wallpaper. The effect is an eclectic juxtaposition between old and new. 

Wauwinet Ramble

Posted on Tue, 4 Feb 2014 by midcenturyjo

A classic style Nantucket cottage. A new build that references the past. A good neighbour that fits in. Wauwinet Ramble is just what you’d expect of a shingle clad beach house but come on inside. There’s a happy little surprise. House design by workshop/apd in collaboration with  Studio Massaud and of course interiors by Jonathan Adler. Tradition takes a chill pill.

Winter white

Posted on Tue, 4 Feb 2014 by midcenturyjo

Kim has escaped the winter white of Canada to colourful Mexico. Doesn’t mean the rest of us have to avoid white. Loving these beautiful images from photographer Giorgio Possenti.


Zoom

Posted on Mon, 3 Feb 2014 by KiM

Zoom – an architecture firm based in Brazil that brings together creativity, function, and whimsy. And some splashes of colour and you have some funky and liveable spaces that can be easily enjoyed. One homewoner must have expressed their love of circles. 🙂