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Mid century ranch redo

Posted on Thu, 17 Sep 2020 by midcenturyjo

“Your home should reflect the past, embrace the present, and nurture the future.”

This mid century ranch style home has undergone a sympathetic transformation into a contemporary space perfect for the new owners and their amazing collection of Pre-Colombian artefacts. A neutral palette, natural materials and eclectic but carefully curated furnishings lend a casual sophistication to this beautiful home by Intimate Living Interiors.

A vacation home for family and friends on San Juan Island north of Seattle. What a wonderful getaway and what beautiful interiors by Kylee Shintaffer. Think timeless with a warm neutral palette, add pops of watery blues and layer upon layer of natural textures.  A carefully curated blend of the new, the old and the wonderfully unique. Then there’s the view.

Salted caramel

Posted on Tue, 1 Sep 2020 by midcenturyjo

From terracotta tiles to rustic beams, from smooth plaster walls to rough stone Villa Bonazza by Florence-based interior designers Matos-Herzog is a timeless beauty. Classic yet contemporary, warm and inviting yet strong and rugged. As for the colour palette think salted caramels. Rich, smooth and unctuous. By the way Bonazza is “looker” in Italian.

 

 

It’s all about sophisticated contemporary living but remembering the building’s Edwardian past. Think textures and layers, white walls meeting sissal floors, zellige tiles, stone and accents of royal blue. Clifton Gardens by Studio Gorman.

A timeless Amagansett beach cottage

Posted on Mon, 24 Aug 2020 by midcenturyjo

Relaxed, beachy, simple … and simply beautiful. What’s not to love about this Amagansett beach cottage by NYC and Hamptons based interior designer Marie-Christine McNally of Marie-Christine Design? A neutral colour palette elevated by the use of texture, an eclectic mix of new and old, nothing overly precious or pretentious, just welcoming timeless design perfect for a beach getaway.