Hillside beachside

Posted on Mon, 13 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

Climbing up the hill behind a simple weatherboard beach house is an extension that opens to the breezes and captures the view. A traditional rabbit warren of a holiday home is lifted  to new heights with open plan living on the higher levels and a much needed level play space because after all this is a family home. Toys and tricycles, wet swimmers and sandy footprints trekked in. Not at all precious but a real jewel none the less. This Pretty Beach, NSW home is by David Boyle Architect.

   

   

   

   

double g

Posted on Mon, 13 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

Oh goodness! Oh double goodness. Double gosh. Double great and double double got to have. Two French apartments, St. Honoré and Faidherbe by Parisian architects Flora de Gastines & Anne Geistdoerfer of double g. Sophisticated and contemporary, colourful and clever. I’m hyperventilating I love these spaces so much.


Stalking on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 11 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

It’s a lovely day. Why aren’t you out in the sunshine? (OK I know it’s night time for some of you.) I’m spending my Saturday helping a friend at a vintage clothing fair. Secretly I’m hoping to find lots of treasure for myself. I have no segue from vintage fairs on a sunny day to a stunning Toorak house found whilst stalking but I don’t need one. What an amazing home! Anyone know the designer? Anyone want to buy it for me? Link here while it lasts.

Mapesbury Road

Posted on Fri, 10 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

You have seen snippets of it before. Admired it in magazines. It is littered through the portfolios of leading photographers. It’s a confection of girliness, a collection of the beautiful and the kitsch, covetable to the max, contagious in its quirkiness and a compilation of inspiring rooms. It’s the home of stylist Marianne Cotterill. It’s Mapesbury Road, London. Photography by Oliver Perrott.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Wonder

Posted on Thu, 9 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

Wonder. Inspiration and delight. Transformations. Adventure. Journeys and delivery. Passion and performance. Fascination, appreciation and execution. The wonder that is Wonder, a Melbourne based interior architecture firm founded by Georgina Jeffries and Pip McCully. Two homes, one in Armadale, one in Prahran. Eclectic materials, textures, light flooding in, clean lines and attention to the client’s needs. Modern yet timeless.

P.S. If you think you recognise some of the images from the first home then you do. The photographer was Paul Barbera whose work I recently featured (here). The second house was shot by Christine Francis.