Displaying posts from April, 2015

A small apartment

Posted on Tue, 7 Apr 2015 by midcenturyjo

A clever redesign of a small one bedroom apartment in inner city Sydney makes better use of the existing space without losing the character of this older style dwelling. The key was to make a small study area the bedroom with movable walls that borrow space from the bathroom and hallway. The original bedroom then becomes a dining room connecting to the living area, a luxurious addition to small space living in the heart of the city. Byron Hall Apartment by Stephen Collier Architects.

Random favourites as of late – part 2

Posted on Mon, 6 Apr 2015 by KiM

Random favourites as of late – part 1

Posted on Mon, 6 Apr 2015 by KiM

Blog favourites as of late

Posted on Sun, 5 Apr 2015 by KiM

A monochrome workspace

Posted on Thu, 2 Apr 2015 by KiM

I sometimes crave a minimalist and monochromatic space – the calm it exudes would be so relaxing for a workspace. Which is what Hege of the blog Hege in France was lucky enough to experience. A while ago she rented a studio with Deborah of Ollie & Seb’s Haus and it was really rough in the beginning. It had magnolia-colours walls and bright blue carpet. But then Hege went to town with some sandpaper and some paint…

The industrial space with large windows was brightened right up with all the white paint and was the perfect backdrop for a monochromatic workspace. Details are on Hege’s blog here