Displaying posts from October, 2025

Quiet elegance

Posted on Wed, 8 Oct 2025 by midcenturyjo

Greg Dutton‘s work is rooted in simplicity, warmth and a strong connection to place. Here this early 1900s residence has been reimagined with quiet elegance. The light-filled kitchen features buttery yellow cabinetry, marble countertops and open shelves, creating calm, intentional spaces. Brass fixtures and handcrafted pendants bring timeless charm, while textures and tones are thoughtfully layered throughout. Each room encourages lingering, offering comfort and serenity, a home designed for long afternoons and the gentle, unhurried rhythm of daily life.

Photograry by Alexandra Ribar.

The marsh house

Posted on Wed, 8 Oct 2025 by midcenturyjo

Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Taylor Hill Interior Design approaches each project with a passion for blending the old and new. This renovation maximized stunning marsh views while ensuring comfort and functionality for a family of six and their guests. Additions included a pool, mudroom, butler’s pantry, and main suite. Rich textures, warm woods, unlacquered brass and playful patterns came together to create a home that feels inviting, layered, and effortlessly balanced between timeless and fresh.

Photography by Katie Charlotte.

In Sleepy Hollow, New York, designer Joyce Sitterly transformed a stark new-build into a refined and inviting home by incorporating buttery hues, caramel accents, rich textiles, and a neo-classical touch. Her goal was to infuse warmth and personality into the otherwise bland, boxy spaces that lacked emotional depth or distinct character. With no formal brief beyond creating a comfortable environment for the homeowner’s four children, Joyce relied on an instinctive, layered approach to bring a sense of soul and sophistication to the interiors. Photos: Ollie Tomlinson

This stunning newly built 8,000 SF, 5-bed, 8-bath home in Dallas was Belgian countryside inspired and has such beautiful proportions and details to give it an air of elegance but also a bit of rustic, southern appeal. Filled with bespoke finishes, centuries old antiques, sculptural furnishings, it’s a wonderful mix of modernity and history. Design: Shane & Pierce; Builder: Pierce Jordan Development; Landscaping: Bloom and Grow.

The art of considered comfort

Posted on Mon, 6 Oct 2025 by midcenturyjo

Alice Grace, founded by Alice Gaskell, places elegance and thoughtful design at its core. The studio values simplicity, balance, and originality, creating timeless interiors with warmth and character. Through layered fabrics, patterns, and textures, Alice brings comfort and individuality to each space. Believing homes deserve care and investment, her work transforms rooms into beautiful, functional, and emotionally supportive places that inspire confidence and enduring enjoyment.