New from Sydney-based design duo Christopher Glanville and Megan Burns of CM Studio the Paddington Project builds on the success of their Cross Street project. Known for their elegant, liveable, modern spaces the studio has partnered with leading Australian furniture retailer Living Edge to create the Paddington Project, a quintessential Sydney terrace renovated with sophisticated minimalist interiors and styling. Here’s the twist. It’s all for sale. From the Marc Newson For Noritake Espresso Cups to the MO Bed to the artwork to the house.
Additional collaborators include Sydney Florist Doctor Cooper whose floral arrangements will adorn some events throughout the project and Sebastian Goldspink who has curated a collection of contemporary Sydney artists to be represented in the space. Design Open Days Friday 27th/Saturday 28th/Sunday 29th November and Friday 4th/Saturday 5th/Sunday 6th December 1pm – 5pm. The Paddington Project is at 51 Oately Rd, Paddington.
Oh how I love thee Brooklyn brownstones….especially when featuring the dreamiest of kitchens. The Bergen Street Townhouse is a 20 foot wide by 40 foot deep Italianate brownstone located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Park Slope. The house was completed gut renovated to create a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom house for a growing family with a rental apartment on the garden level. All walls including structural walls were removed from the Parlor Level to create a completely open plan for Kitchen, Dining and Living. A large steel and glass window wall was inserted into the rear of the house to open the Parlor Level to a new patio and stairs that lead to the garden. Via Elizabeth Roberts/Ensemble Architecture.
I want that bathroom above desperately. Ok, and every bathroom below. My bathroom is still driving me nuts on a daily basis and these are some fantastic inspiration for its eventual makeover. I would love to do a combination of black, white, walnut, marble, and brass. Glorious! All by none other than Amber Interiors.
I want to soak in this tub. Glamorous ablutions by Mr. Mitchell.
The folks of Minosa Design have gone and done it again. They sent us photos of one of their latest projects and as always, I am wishing to gawd I had the time and energy to redo my super annoying no-counter-space-whatsoever and no-outlet bathroom. Between that tub, the marble, the Gubi Adnet mirror and all that space I am dying right now. Minosa’s attention to detail is impeccable. AH this is SO GOOD! (Photos: Nicole England Styling: Simona Castagna)