New from Irish interior designer Gail Wall Morris of Wall Morris Design. (See my previous post here.) A beautiful renovation and of course it’s all in the detail. I’ll let Gail explain.
It’s my own home, a 100 year-old, renovated workman’s cottage, in Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
When I bought the house, it needed complete renovation and rebuild, in order to re-layout and optimize the space, raise ceiling heights up to the roof line. The new extension is clad in the original bricks, taken from the demolished interior walls. I allocated budget on designing an interior joinery package, so that all the detailing matched: ie – the kitchen , the external and interior doors, the trim work and architraves all tie in together. Most of the furniture I also designed. Everything is bespoke. The interior layout is built in a ‘U’ Shape and surrounds a courtyard, so that the sunlight comes into the house all day long. The colour scheme is tone-on tone caramel with accents in black glass, black granite and black-stained furniture.
Photography Derek Robinson.
A beautiful scandinavian style farmhouse in the American countryside. Simple, classic, modern, stylish and achievable. In a word home. Sisse Jonassen of SJ Interior Design. When can I move in? I’m sure we would be a perfect fit.
White. White wash. White out. White on white. White the hell is going on here!!! I’ve heard of monochrome but this is more like monotonous. I’ve been real estate stalking in sunny Queensland and somehow I am snow blind. What were they thinking? Someone please buy this house and fill it with colour or at least do a drive by with a paint gun! My favourite is the camouflaged dog. Here while the link lasts.