Displaying posts labeled "Apartment"

Stalking again

Posted on Wed, 5 Feb 2014 by midcenturyjo

A standard layout in a standard apartment block but it’s the little personal touches, the cute kitchen, the fabulous inner, inner almost right in the centre of Sydney location. Stalking wee apartments in Surry Hills. Link here while it lasts.

Vessels Apartment

Posted on Wed, 15 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

An open plan 250 sq m apartment in Barcelona. Overhead lighting defines the spaces with a central, cave like core for bathing. Each space is a vessel with its own identity from sleeping through to bathing, the library, the kitchen and the living area. The rough shell of concrete and brick from the original building envelops the new slick finishes, traditional bones cradling contemporary inserts. The Vessels Apartment by TC-Interiors.

Shiny bright and new

Posted on Mon, 13 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

Older apartments have a lot going for them. They are often bigger and, dare I say, better built but what you gain in extra square metres and solid walls is counterbalanced by tired old decorating schemes and years of use and abuse. Tart the old dears up and that’s a different story. The scope of work in this William St, Melbourne apartment included renovating the bathroom and kitchen and the addition of an entertainment unit in the living area. Shiny, bright and new. The perfect inner city pad by Katherine Wills Design.

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City cool

Posted on Wed, 8 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

A 21st century apartment in a 19th century house in Kiev, Ukraine. A sleek contemporary space pieced together carefully within a rough brick shell. Subtle changes in floor heights lead you from living room and kitchen to the dining room or up a few a few stairs to the bedroom and bath. A cool urban pad by Olga Akulov DESIGN.

Sliding door

Posted on Mon, 23 Dec 2013 by midcenturyjo

A small area, a big idea. Multi use space in a bijou apartment by Sydney based architect Nicholas Gurney. Stylish, clever and just a little bit fun. Now you see it. Now you don’t.