Displaying posts from January, 2019

When traditional mixes fabulously with bold colour and pattern combinations. It has been years since we featured the work of Suysel dePedro Cunningham and Anne Maxwell Foster of Tilton Fenwick and they continue to raise the bar with their spaces. Lovers of florals and wallpaper – this one is for you!


Bohemian Modern

Posted on Wed, 16 Jan 2019 by midcenturyjo

My love affair with monochromatic interiors continues in 2019 and this modern, boho house by Indianapolis-based design firm and lifestyle boutique Haus Love Interiors is just what I crave. Right on trend with their tight colour palette of neutrals beefed up with texture and natural materials, the home epitomises easy living elegance.

Beachside chic in Chicxulub

Posted on Wed, 16 Jan 2019 by midcenturyjo

An asteroid may have crashed into the Yucatán Peninsula at Chicxulub many, many years ago but this beachside residence in the same town by Mexican designer Sofía Aspe packs just as much punch. (I know. I know. Lousy pun.) Chic and sophisticated yet relaxed with a touch of rustic. Right now I’m daydreaming of sipping cool drinks in the seaside cabana.

 

 

A funky Paris townhouse

Posted on Tue, 15 Jan 2019 by KiM

I have 5 words for you regarding this incredibly unique and stunning Paris home by GCG Architectes…..WHEN CAN I MOVE IN?????

Photos: Robin Petillault

A restored Regency villa in Notting Hill

Posted on Tue, 15 Jan 2019 by KiM

This house in Notting Hill, London was designed by Harding and Read and is absolutely beautiful, particularly the dreamy kitchen! This distinguished Regency villa had been split up awkwardly into three flats. The key challenge was to weave the spaces back together in such a way that honoured the original proportions of the property and make best use of clumsier extensions that had been added over time. The client wanted the property to feel that it had evolved organically and also needed it to perfectly fit their modern family life. We designed architectural detailing that worked seamlessly with the original features and sourced furniture, fabrics and artworks, new and old, that celebrated the personal stories of each family member.