Displaying posts from May, 2019

The Ibiza Campo Loft

Posted on Wed, 8 May 2019 by midcenturyjo

A total transformation from an old abandoned storage shed to a dreamy contemporary home on the island of Ibiza pays homage to its rustic beginnings while providing all the modern luxuries we now expect in a getaway home. Tactile concrete floors, plastered walls and old beamed ceilings are juxtaposed with sleek glass and steel. Designed by Jurjen van Hulzen of The Nieuw and Ibiza Interiors the house sits in a beautiful wild flower field on a remote hillside and is all about balance. Balance between old and new, rough and smooth, light and dark, luxe and rustic, the frantic world out there and the escape within.

 

Photography by On A Hazy Morning.

Restrained yet lush

Posted on Wed, 8 May 2019 by midcenturyjo

“On one of the largest single residential sites in this bayside suburb, this project sought to restore and rehabilitate an expansive single level dwelling in a generous garden as well as provide additional accommodation.  The high level heritage status of the existing house and the visibility afforded by a corner site prompted us to design a sober and refined pavilion, sited to preserve the large swathe of garden and clad in weathered copper shingles and bronze shutters to reference both the hawthorn bricks and slate roof of the existing dwelling. “

Love the restrained interiors. Love the lush garden (by Eckersley Design). Love the connections between the two. Love the separation of public and private spaces and the luxurious material palette. Bayside Manse by Melbourne-based architects Kennedy Nolan.

A designer’s Greenwich Village apartment

Posted on Tue, 7 May 2019 by KiM

Moody colours, textures and artwork make this small apartment in Greenwich Village dramatic and luxe. This is the polished home of interior designer Josh Greene. (Photos: Peter Murdock)

Garden design/build by Huntergreen

Posted on Tue, 7 May 2019 by KiM

I was searching for inspiration the other day for alllllll the landscaping husband and I need to do this year and came across Brooklyn landscape firm Huntergreen. Love love love all of this, particularly the backyard in the 4th photo. A genius yet fairly simple plan for a small, rectangular space. Yes to chevron decks!

A stylish family apartment

Posted on Mon, 6 May 2019 by midcenturyjo

Whether you call it traditional with a twist, elegant eclectic or a just colourful family home this Gramercy Park apartment by interior designer CeCe Barfield is as joyful and exuberant as it is chic and stylish.