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Contrasts with neutrals

Posted on Fri, 17 Nov 2023 by KiM

Clean, classic, neutral, textured and contrasting. This is such an easy-going, timeless and sellable style that is so fabulous in this Los Angeles home designed by Katie Hodges. I am particularly fond of the ‘California-meets-English-Swedish’ kitchen. Definitively not something trendy that would need re-renovating anytime soon. Photos: Haris Kenjar.

Serene sophistication

Posted on Thu, 16 Nov 2023 by midcenturyjo

“Nestled in the historic Presidio Height neighborhood of San Francisco, this Colonial Revival home had beautiful bones but needed to be reformatted spacially to gain more kitchen and living space, grow the bottom level, allow more natural light, and update all finishes. Careful attention to millwork details, natural stone, and special wall finishes took precedence on the architectural side. While on the decoration front, we placed emphasis on a mix of classic and modern silhouettes, with heavy use of vintage pieces to add a European sensibility.”

Serene sophistication with a timeless mix of old and new. Washington Residence by Lauren Nelson.

Photography by Michael Clifford.

A beach house haven

Posted on Tue, 14 Nov 2023 by midcenturyjo

“Perched on a hill this small beach shack,  which has fabulous treetop views over Portsea and Sorrento,  underwent a dramatic transformation. An extensive renovation doubled the space with an additional level built underneath with pool deck area into the steep hill. It was important to keep the original elements of the house, such as the limestone walls and angled exposed beam ceiling. A minimal all white palette with custom furniture and select vintage pieces and objects create a calm and relaxed environment for the many visitors during summer months.”

A serene, summer-ready haven by Melbourne-based interior designer Rebecca Clark.

A marriage of past and present

Posted on Fri, 10 Nov 2023 by midcenturyjo

This historic Chicago house has undergone a transformative renovation guided by interior designer Cari Giannoulias. Preserving its rich history, she expertly blended past and present, enhancing the grand staircase and salvaging original features like panelled doors, fireplace and woodwork. The house, reimagined as a gentleman’s retreat, exudes understated charm. Muted hues and neutral tones dominate, creating a serene ambience where every element harmonises, from skirting boards to furnishings. It’s a marriage of the past and the present. The result is a timeless classic.

Another two story penthouse in Paris

Posted on Thu, 9 Nov 2023 by KiM

The penthouse, located in a typical Parisian 8th arrondissement structure, was totally transformed by connecting a floor of “chambres de bonnes” or attic rooms with the existing apartment below, by means of a fluid plaster-clad staircase that provides a luminous passage between residential and private areas. Distinctive Haussmannian details were interpreted in a more modern way: bleached “pointe de Hongrie” oak floors, open perspectives between the spaces, plaster moldings and detailing, a glass-partitioned “atelier d’artiste”. On both levels outside views are emphasized and stretch from the Arc de Triomphe & the Eiffel Tower to Montmartre. The architecture remains sober and timeless, allowing the owners’ breathtaking art & design collection to add color to the rooms. A mesmerizing mix of African elements by Maison Intègre and more cutting-edge pieces by Van Severen, Paulin and Charpin complement vintage Gino Sarfatti & Paavo Tynell fixtures and Sheila Hicks tapestries. Many rooms feature bespoke designs by Hélène Van Marcke’s studio, including desks, sofas and a custom headboard with Sam Kasten hand-woven upholstering.
A perfect blend of elegance and minimalism to not distract from the monumental views of Paris. Also throw in a Flos Zeppelin chandelier and I’m smitten. Another beauty designed by Hélène Van Marcke. Photos: Cafeïne.