No words. Love it all. When am I moving in? Loft living in Melbourne in the historic Windsor Post Office. It makes me giddy. Link here while it lasts.
Lasting and liveable, a relaxed modernism. This project by San Francisco interior designer Christy Allen is simple and timeless and can easily grow with the homeowners. Lovely. (Christy was responsible for the gorg red/orange dining room walls from this post)
Juliette Byrne is an architect and interior designer from London and this Fulham townhome she designed is alot of fun, with accents of pink and teal for a homeowner who likes it bold. It is sophisticated and youthful with modern furnishings and blingy bits to add to the wow factor (as if the colour wasn’t enough – go big or go home!)
“(THID) have always wondered why people need to have a holiday house… why can’t everyday at home be a holiday? For a couple’s home in Richmond, we were inspired by the simple pleasures in life.”
So that’s what Melbourne-based THID did, created a fun family home where inside and out meld.
P.S. The outdoor table base is a hydraulic lift. Coffee table to dining table, easy!
White, blanched, chalky, snowy, milky, ivory, clean, spotless, pale, light, colourless, pure, unblemished, achromatic, without hue. The White Room by Barcelona-based Italian architects CaSA is a minimalist holiday apartment in Sitges, Spain just a few steps from the beach. At just 36 sq m with 11 sq m of terrace this tiny, shiny white box was renovated on a very small budget and is now a light filled refuge, a peaceful place for introspection for its owner, a French Art historian and curator, professor at the Sorbonne University.