Displaying posts from September, 2016

Pattern and colour by Amie Corley

Posted on Thu, 8 Sep 2016 by KiM

Interior designer Amie Corley of St. Louis, MO is all about creating drama with colour and pattern. Sometimes this can be overwhelming but she certainly knows how to show restraint and keep her designs classy and polished. And bonus points for the use of Farrow & Ball’s Tessella wallpaper in the informal dining area which is fabulous with the wicker bistro chairs. 

Stalking a quick five

Posted on Thu, 8 Sep 2016 by midcenturyjo

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I’m down with the flu. What’s a girl to do? I have always found a little real estate stalking to be most therapeutic. Today I’ve had a virtual snoop through the inner suburbs of Sydney and even ventured down to Melbourne via Domain. It’s amazing how much better I’m feeling after all my stalking. Click on the links beneath the pictures to go to the listings while they last.

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Bedroom envy

Posted on Wed, 7 Sep 2016 by KiM

I have a bad case of bedroom envy with this absolutely stunning space by Paloma Contreras. It was a bedroom/terrace combo she designed for the 2016 Traditional Home Southern Style Now showhouse in New Orleans. The room was designed around a stunning, custom-made deGournay wallpaper featuring 12 carat white gold and aluminum hand-gilding on a silk background. OH LA LA!!! 

Park & Oak

Posted on Wed, 7 Sep 2016 by KiM

Christina Samatas & Renee DiSanto of interior design firm Park & Oak, are spicing up homes around Chicago with functional and timeless furnishings. Spaces you want to spend some serious time in, that are inviting and comfortable. Christina and Renee have got their layering rug game on point, along with bathrooms to envy.   

More from Meme

Posted on Wed, 7 Sep 2016 by midcenturyjo

This renovation of a 1930s home sympathetically references the original Art Deco features while creating a thoroughly modern home for its art collector owner. Love the play of pink against the predominant black and white palette and, of course, the art. East Hawthorne House by Melbourne-based Meme.