Displaying posts from November, 2015

Our Print Collection

Posted on Tue, 10 Nov 2015 by midcenturyjo

I’m been a big fan of Aussie stylist Emma O’Meara. Her work has appeared in Inside Out, Real Living and House & Garden just to name a few. Now she has embarked on a new adventure with photographer Jason Furnari.  They have opened an online print store called Our Print Collection where they offer affordable photographic art for interiors – limited edition pieces, either unframed or framed. I love Jason’s photographs and how Emma has styled the shots on the website. Now I just have to choose a favourite!

The terrace house

Posted on Tue, 10 Nov 2015 by midcenturyjo

Light filled and beautifully bright this terrace house in Woollahra, Sydney is only 3 meters wide. Poppy and Charlotte O’Neil of POCO Designs have used white extensively within the open plan design to stretch the house is the mind’s eye. A wall of glass floods both floors with sunlight and blurs the barrier between inside and out. A luxe living area is grounded with greys and warmed with gold and red accents. Contemporary and traditional, sophisticated and warm.

Kitchen details

Posted on Mon, 9 Nov 2015 by KiM

This kitchen is INCREDIBLE! In this extensively renovated Brooklyn brownstone by Elizabeth Roberts/Ensemble Architecture, the wood floor was replaced with a poured cement plaster floor and the original wood closet was retrofitted to contain the kitchen cupboard, gas range and refrigerator. Brilliant!

Bergen Street townhouse

Posted on Mon, 9 Nov 2015 by KiM

 

Oh how I love thee Brooklyn brownstones….especially when featuring the dreamiest of kitchens. The Bergen Street Townhouse is a 20 foot wide by 40 foot deep Italianate brownstone located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Park Slope. The house was completed gut renovated to create a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom house for a growing family with a rental apartment on the garden level. All walls including structural walls were removed from the Parlor Level to create a completely open plan for Kitchen, Dining and Living. A large steel and glass window wall was inserted into the rear of the house to open the Parlor Level to a new patio and stairs that lead to the garden. Via Elizabeth Roberts/Ensemble Architecture.

Camille Hermand Architectures encore

Posted on Mon, 9 Nov 2015 by midcenturyjo

Love this renovation of a family apartment in Paris by Camille Hermand Architectures. A soupçon of modern. A soupçon of retro. A soupçon of French glamour. Just a little taste here on the blog. You can see more on the website.