Displaying posts labeled "Apartment"

An Upper East Side duplex with pops of colour

Posted on Mon, 18 Apr 2022 by KiM

Keeping things classic but enhancing the space with some bits of colour are what make this Upper East Side Duplex come alive with personality. It’s serene and sophisticated yet not so serious. Designed by Brittany Marom.

A rental apartment in Provence

Posted on Fri, 8 Apr 2022 by KiM

Looking for a little getaway in France? 40 rue de l’anguille is beautiful 45 m² space located in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Provence and owned by Clotilde Vente, an antique dealer and interior designer. The apartment was renovated with ancient materials and one-of-a-kind pieces collected at antique fairs (there are many in the area!) and it is a simple and serene place to stay for a vacation. Airbnb link here. Photography: @joannamaclennanphotography and @brocanteandco

Microluxe

Posted on Thu, 7 Apr 2022 by midcenturyjo

“A showroom, store & hotel in one. Designed for property company microluxe.  Micro in that it challenges what can be achieved within a small space through clever cutting edge design. Luxe in its attention to detail – from the exquisite furniture, artwork and finishes.”

Melbourne-based Studio Edwards and the converted apartment in Fitzroy. Marble walled bathroom, gold Murphy bed, hovering steel monolithic kitchen. It’s hard to believe this design is 5 years old. Microluxe seems to have moved on. I wonder if the studio apartment remains?

Miami Paradise

Posted on Fri, 1 Apr 2022 by midcenturyjo

Hot Miami nights in a cool Miami apartment.  Uber stylish with its muted pastels and 70s and 80s design classics the apartment screams Miami Vice meets good taste. I’m seriously jealous. By Los Angeles based Night Palm Interiors.

“Louis Denavaut was asked to renovate and decorate a duplex owned by two artists. The apartment is located between the Tuileries garden and the Opéra Garnier, with a breathtaking view of the dome atop the Saint Roch church on rue Saint-Honoré.

The living room, flooded with light from a spectacular round window facing the Saint Roch church, has a 1970s Italian table and a custom-designed banquette made from panels of bleached oak with leather cushions.”

As if that wasn’t enough a white steel mezzanine with a glass floor perches above, the kitchen features an island made of veined Pele de Tigre marble and the bathroom is fully tiled in black zellige. I may be hideously jealous but I’m also incredibly inspired. Saint Roch by interior architect Louis Denavaut.

Photography by Christophe Coënon