Displaying posts from October, 2022

Texture and light

Posted on Fri, 28 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

Lisa Buxton of the eponymous Lisa Buxton Interiors believes less is more, and that design should possess a point of view, without being fussy. The restrained colour palette of this Elwood, Melbourne home is enhanced by layers of natural textures and the glorious light pouring in through bespoke windows.

The Crawford

Posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2022 by KiM

It turns out Ashley Montgomery can do neutrals REALLY well also. And this is her lake house. And it’s stunning and everything a lake house should be. Also please everyone take a very close look at this island that has CURVED ENDS! Absolutely brilliant. (Photos: Lauren Miller)

Forest House

Posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2022 by KiM

I found the perfect little vacation cottage Airbnb. Located in Tiny, Ontario and just a few minutes from Balm Beach. Forest House sleeps 6, has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, a gorgeous kitchen, and is located on an acre with a stream. The decor is casual and chic and frankly pretty elevated for Ontario cottage expectations. LOVE this. Design: Stay Here. Photos: Lauren Miller.

Minimalist and modern, black and white in a soaring loft space up under the eaves in Paris’ 17th arrondissement. Beautiful aged oak beams and original steel and glass windows provide contrast, a historic shell for Atelier Leymarie Gourdon to create a 70 m2 contemporary one-bedroom apartment within.

Photography by bcdf studio

Modern history

Posted on Wed, 26 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

A new beginning for this Haussmanian apartment in the heart of Saint Germain saw interior architects l’Agence Véronique Cotrel create a bright, modern family home while respecting the history of the building. At the heart of it all is a contemporary Boffi kitchen in a confection of a Haussmanian room. Perfection.