Displaying posts from July, 2022

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 16 Jul 2022 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Henne by Brahman Perera.

Little Harbor

Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2022 by KiM

Sean Anderson is one of the few designers I check in on regularly and when a new project pops up I immediately get excited. This home in Naples, Florida takes coastal living to a whole new, textural and elegantly neutral level.  Photos: Haris Kenjar.

Simple seaside living

Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2022 by KiM

The aesthetic goals of this project were simple and practical and relatively economical. It’s a place to go and relax but it’s not meant to be showy. It’s for comfort and delight. It’s sensible and easy.
That could not sound more perfect. This Inverness, CA home is designed by Corine Maggio of CM Natural Designs. (Photos: Carley Page Summers. Construction: Brett and Jack Matthews)

A family home full of grace

Posted on Thu, 14 Jul 2022 by midcenturyjo

Full of Grace Interiors that is. This house in the Melbourne suburb of Ivanhoe has been transformed by Therese Carrodus into a colourful family home.

“The owners of this 1940’s two-storey property engaged Full Of Grace to transform their existing home into a space that would be functionally liveable as well as visually stimulating. Their brief was to seamlessly transcend the design eras from the 1940’s to present day combining retro glamour with modern day functionality.”

Terra House

Posted on Thu, 14 Jul 2022 by midcenturyjo

“The client’s brief was primarily to transplant their pre-existing family home into their contemporary new home in an authentic and integrated way. Stylistically, the clients wanted to the interior to be designed around their key pieces of furniture and collectibles, cultivated over many years. The design skilfully re-frames these sentimental items with care and attention.”

Tonal variations, layers of texture, wabi-sabi and soft filtered light. The result is an urban oasis. Terra House by Melbourne-based interior designer Brahman Perera.