Stalking a classic

Posted on Wed, 10 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

I’m stalking one of the first modern buildings in Australia… Stanhill, designed by Frederick Romberg and built in 1948. On the third floor of this amazing building, part multi-storied urban living, part modernist monument is a 2 bedroom apartment that has undergone cosmetic changes but still harks back to its design beginnings. Want to live in a piece of history? Link here while it lasts. (Thanks Markus!)

Stalking closer to home

Posted on Tue, 9 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

I’ve always loved this home. Balanced on a ridge line in Brisbane with some of the best views in the city is a classic Queenslander home. An extension by Brisbane architect Owen Architecture seems to tumble down the steep slope, block stacked on block with references to the historic habit of building boxy little rooms between the soaring timber stumps this house would have once perched on. I cannot tell you the number of times I have travelled this road and strained to see inside. This is a home I have stalked in real life and now it is for sale. I can’t even daydream about moving into this one because it would break my heart that I couldn’t. The link for the listing is here and you can see more on the architects’ website here.

Stalking number 2

Posted on Tue, 9 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

Cottage charm and designer flair. I’m stalking a cute little timber house in Bondi Junction with loads of light, stylish open plan, lovely lush garden and a killer inner city Sydney location. Love the white walls, the Black Japan floors, the quirky stairs here there and everywhere, the light over the dining table and the bedroom bay window. I’m moving in! Link here while it lasts.

Katja Lösönen

Posted on Mon, 8 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

Soft northern light, the simplicity of Scandinavian living. Whether bright and white or rustic and time worn it’s hard to pick a favourite. The ordinary is often extraordinary. Beautiful images captured by Finnish photographer Katja Lösönen.

Always Alwill

Posted on Mon, 8 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

Always. Always elegant and luxe. Always with an understanding of the space. Always textured. Always washed with colour. Always about the client. Always Australian, stylish and subtle. Always beautiful. Always Alwill. Always.

P.S. Remember when I was stalking the “dog house” a few weeks ago? Also by Romaine Alwill and her team. You can see more here.