Classic and contemporary that is. I’m stalking the stylish inner Sydney suburb of Woollahra and this 19th century terrace house has beautiful bones, luxury finishes, a charming small garden and a fabulous art collection. Traditional and modern. The best of both worlds. Link here while it lasts.
I have a thing for black and white photography. I have a thing for a gallery wall. I have a thing for leaning art. I definitely have a thing for this ledge. More from ASH NYC.
If you look carefully you may spot a few things these two New York apartments have in common. A striking piece of art work, a couple of old wheels as sculpture, an overall vibe, an industrial riff. But there is something more important they have in common. They were staged by ASH NYC who combine the art of interior design with the business of development.
Don’t you just want to sit here drinking coffee, flipping through a magazine waiting for whatever amazing creation you have in the oven to finish cooking? A beautiful fantasy come to life by Ames Ingham.
What was once a derelict warehouse so full of bird droppings it was nicknamed the Pigeon Shed is now a stunning, contemporary home by Sydney architects and interior designers Marsh Cashman Koolloos. Levels of luxury and style in an historic industrial shell.