Displaying posts from January, 2016

Loft love in Milan

Posted on Wed, 13 Jan 2016 by KiM

Some loft love from Milan. Lawd half mursey, the things I could do to this space. Designed back in 2002 by Spagnulo&Partners

Kevin Dumais – TriBeCa

Posted on Wed, 13 Jan 2016 by KiM

Interior designer Kevin Dumais continues to wow me with his cool, contemporary spaces that have just the right amount of funky and modern touches. This TriBeCa apartment he designed for a family is so stylish and timeless. And OMG that bench/storage unit in the entryway would be a dream come true. (architect: Ben Herzog, photos: Joshua McHugh)

Want more? Check out my last post of Kevin’s work here.

Little Roamers Room

Posted on Wed, 13 Jan 2016 by midcenturyjo

Love, love, love this boy’s bedroom by San Francisco-based Regan Baker Design. Which is strange because Kim and I do not have any children and kid’s rooms never seem to float our boat. Maybe it’s the vintage wallpaper by Diego Giacometti for Clarence House or the cuter than cute pillows and stuffed animals from Coral & Tusk. All I know is that’s packed full of fun and style.

Neil Architecture

Posted on Wed, 13 Jan 2016 by midcenturyjo


Elwood House is a single storey, bayside residence that has been renovated to better suit its location and the needs of a growing family. Voids and skylights create sun-lit internal spaces that are balanced by natural timber, white and grey surfaces. Large living spaces open to sunny courtyard gardens with outdoor entertaining areas and a pool, giving this home a relaxed and inviting feel.

Love it! The light, the clean, modern lines, those steel framed windows and doors, the seamless transition from inside to out and once you’re outside… just as impressive. Elwood House by Melbourne-based Neil Architecture.

Photography by Hilary Bradford.

More beach

Posted on Tue, 12 Jan 2016 by KiM

In keeping with my beach theme for today, and because last night I booked my annual flight to Puerto Vallarta to get my arse to a beach instead of knee-deep in snow, here is another glimpse into a Chango & Co. project. This one is an East Hampton beach cottage with some beautiful shades of blue. (Photos: Ball & Albanese)