Displaying posts labeled "Apartment"

Potts Point Apartment

Posted on Tue, 27 Sep 2016 by midcenturyjo

I love Potts Point. I think it’s my favourite Sydney suburb. Full of history, close to the action and with that frisson of seediness meets money. The perfect base for exploring the harbour city. Now if I could just organise a few days away instead of daydreaming in front of my computer screen I might just have to stay in this fabulous apartment available through Contemporary Hotels. A stylish marriage of old and new.

Bachelor Pad on a budget

Posted on Fri, 23 Sep 2016 by midcenturyjo

Definitely no man-cave, this bachelor pad in New York City’s West Village is the latest project from Décor Aid. The soft grey walls accentuate the light while glass panels in the doors between bedroom and living area increase the sense of space in the small apartment. Light, bright and welcoming. The perfect space to kick back and relax or entertain your friends.

Stack of books

Posted on Tue, 13 Sep 2016 by KiM

What do you do when you have a ton of books and no bookshelves? STACK ‘EM UP! Great idea and looks pretty fab, but only if you don’t plan on reading any side from the top few. 🙂 Via a real estate listing in Sweden on Lagerlings. And because this apartment has a rustic vintage vibe I really dig, here are a few extra photos. 

A French apartment?

Posted on Tue, 13 Sep 2016 by midcenturyjo

There is a certain French flair to this apartment, that look you know straight away, an easy sophistication… except it’s not in some chic Paris arrondissement but in Warsaw. So stylish, so elegant, so… well… Paris meets Poland. By Warsaw-based design firm Colombe.

A compact + modern apartment in Moscow

Posted on Fri, 9 Sep 2016 by KiM

A contrast of white plaster and raw, rust-washed concrete. Painted brick counterbalances sleek kitchen cabinetry. A simple, bright, modernist approach was taken by architecture firm Crosby Studios with this 590 sq ft Soviet era apartment. The addition of plants throughout make this an A+ home in my book. (More of their work here, here and here)