Displaying posts from December, 2015

Marcus beach house

Posted on Wed, 16 Dec 2015 by KiM

My concrete floor and modern architecture obsession continues with this beauty also by Owen Architecture. And I will continue to dream of living in a climate where having sliding panels that open a home to the exterior can be enjoyed more than 3 months out of the year.  

Wooloowin house

Posted on Wed, 16 Dec 2015 by KiM

White, back and grey – there is nothing better. Except when the grey is concrete. Like in this Brisbane home designed by Australian architects Paul Owen and Sam Charles-Ginn. Love all the painted wood planks in the walls and ceiling and the cut outs in the stairs. Now I will be dreaming of concrete floors for the rest of the day (especially after finding claw marks on my newly refinished hardwood floors – anyone want a cat?!?!). 

Photos: Toby Scott

Small kitchen love

Posted on Wed, 16 Dec 2015 by midcenturyjo

Love this simple white and wood kitchen by Sydney-based architect Tash Clark. Small but stylish. More kitchen as furniture than island bench. I’d possibly lengthen the bench or perhaps it’s the weirdly distorted images that have me wanting just a bit more. The inclusion of Aboriginal art pieces just seals the deal for me.

Family warehouse

Posted on Wed, 16 Dec 2015 by midcenturyjo

A rented warehouse apartment with no furniture. A dad and his young kids looking for a family space. A home where said dad could entertain as well. Solution by London-based RFR Property. Love the relaxed, boho, vibe.

Up and over

Posted on Tue, 15 Dec 2015 by midcenturyjo

Open plan living united by a line of timber highlighting the fireplace and rising up and over the dining room and kitchen. Warming a white, open space, adding texture, defining spaces, grounding and balancing. Renovations by Sydney-based Quattro Interiors.