Displaying posts labeled "Bathroom"

Space for positive living

Posted on Fri, 1 Aug 2025 by midcenturyjo

Owl Interior Design believes in the power of thoughtful interiors to elevate everyday life. In this family home in London’s Herne Hill, they transformed a guest room and bathroom with warmth and individuality. The bathroom became a peach-toned retreat of curves and bespoke details. In the guest room, inspiration from Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis movement was softened into a contemporary, inviting space with a subtle sense of play.

Photography by Rachael Smith.

Family home on a lake in Louisiana

Posted on Wed, 30 Jul 2025 by midcenturyjo

This spacious Louisiana lake house by TIEK BYDAY was designed as a welcoming haven for an extended family, comfortably sleeping 32 across ten bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Rooted in traditional Acadian architecture, the home features generous communal areas, a large kitchen and a refined bar, all oriented toward lake-view porches for easy indoor-outdoor living. Thoughtfully layered with cozy nooks, alcove beds and deep seating, the design balances grandeur with warmth, making it perfect for gathering, relaxing and entertaining.

Photography by Jaqueline Marque.

Detail oriented

Posted on Tue, 29 Jul 2025 by KiM

For Jen Cherian of Annarya Design it is all about the details. A kitchen that had great bones so only a rework was done – the different stones with painted and dark wood cabinetry makes this look so classic and timeless. A little corner retreat in the bedroom to read a book with a cup of tea. The tiniest of powder rooms with large-scale floral wallpaper and a custom marble sink. Archways in bathrooms – in one case with a different colour tile on the outside wall. One with diagonally laid checkered marble floor (a fav of mine). A retro vibing laundry room with black and white checkered tile floor. Love every bit of each of these spaces.

Timeless elegance in Salamanca

Posted on Mon, 28 Jul 2025 by midcenturyjo

This 380 m² apartment, located in a landmark building in Madrid’s Salamanca district, has been fully renovated by Galán Sobrini Arquitectos. Original architectural elements were preserved, while new additions were thoughtfully integrated using natural yet sophisticated materials such as restored pine flooring and intricately detailed stone. Highlights include the formal fireplace elevation and a bespoke dining room hutch and bar, creating a richly textured, elegant interior that honors the home’s heritage with a contemporary sensibility.

Photography by Montse Garriga.

Cole Valley classic

Posted on Mon, 28 Jul 2025 by midcenturyjo

Lauren Nelson Design, in collaboration with architect Joram S. Altman, reimagined this 1908 Classic Revival home Cole Valley, San Francisco with a bold design overhaul. Stripped to the studs with only the front façade preserved, the house was lifted, expanded and opened to city views. Inside, classic detailing, paneled walls, high ceilings, and curated furnishings, creates a fresh, vibrant atmosphere that blends historic charm with contemporary ease and colour.

Photography by Michael Clifford.