Displaying posts from May, 2021

Sometimes I think I should be jealous. These Parisian pads are just too chic, too stylish, too fabulous. I really should be jealous but they’re soooooo good I don’t have the time to indulge in a little green-eyed envy. I’m too busy pinning all the inspiration. An apartment in the 8th arrondissement by Atelier Leymarie Gourdon.  Sigh.

Photography by BCDF Studio

Sophisticated neutrals in Scarsdale

Posted on Thu, 20 May 2021 by midcenturyjo

Take a neutral colour palette. Add texture of course. Mix in vintage pieces and statement art and what do you get? A fabulous Scarsdale home, sophisticated yet enchanting. By New York-based interior designer Sharon Rembaum .

Photography by Nicole Franzen

More from Lisa Burdus with this spectacular home in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia. It is a bit of her favourite – English country with some contemporary to keep it a bit more current and functional. Once again her layering and use of patterns is on point.

A hacienda in Austin

Posted on Wed, 19 May 2021 by KiM

This Austin hacienda is a wonderful example of a home built to connect the indoors with the outdoors. I love that it’s casual with rustic touches and ranch style with lots of huge windows to enjoy the gardens and pool. I also really like the slatted wood detailing found in several of the rooms. Architect: Ryan Street Architects, Builder: Michael Deane Homes, Interior Design: Studio Seiders, Landscape Architect: Landwest Design Group, Photographer: Douglas Friedman, Stylist: Adam Fortner

It’s all about raw beauty in this loft by Aker Interiors. Exposed brick, rough concrete ceilings contrasted with polished floors, wood and stone form the material palette while colours are restrained and reflect those of earthy nature. While it may be rustic in places and definitely industrial luxury is definitely not missing in the scheme. Velvet, stone, lush textures and of course the light flowing in through ample windows.