Displaying posts from September, 2019

Palmer Lunn Architects

Posted on Tue, 10 Sep 2019 by KiM

I recently stumbled upon the website of London-based architecture and design firm Palmer Lunn Architects and WOW! New to me, this firm has worked on some really impressive renovation projects and the following are some examples of some my favourites. Embracing the old and bringing in the new.

Photos: Philip Vile

Apartment S by Joanna Lavén

Posted on Tue, 10 Sep 2019 by KiM

This apartment designed by Joanna Lavén is an absolute DREAM! The architectural details in every space is blowing my mind. Add in the decor that is sophisticated with a mid-century flair and I am just about to keel over in excitement.

Photos: Kristofer Johnsson

Simple House

Posted on Mon, 9 Sep 2019 by midcenturyjo

From the maximalism of my previous house to this simple addition and alteration by Sydney-based architect Rachel Hudson. Light. airy and modern with a nod to old beach shacks it may be simple but it’s also stylish and very liveable.

Photography by Simon Whitbread

A Gardener’s Bothy in Gunton Park

Posted on Mon, 9 Sep 2019 by midcenturyjo

Far from the basic shelters built for farm labourers on large estates this bothy was the charming home of interior designer John Tanner. Maximalist and traditional in style the tiny cottage shows that small space living does not need to be pared back and sterile. Beautiful, individual and dramatic.

Photography by Christopher Horwood

A dark yet vivacious Victorian townhouse

Posted on Sun, 8 Sep 2019 by KiM

The recently renovated Victorian terraced townhouse in London is mostly dark and dramatic, yet has alot of energy and character, perfect for a family home. Details in British Victorian homes get me EVERY time. This location home is available through Shoot Factory.