Displaying posts labeled "Bedroom"

Casa La Quinta

Posted on Fri, 13 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

A holiday home in the Mexican city of San Miguel De Allende by PPAA (Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados) looks inward on a series of patios. A study of voids and 3D spaces the house is not so much introspective as it is oasis and retreat. A fascinating study of light and shade, solid and void, public and private.

An elegant retreat

Posted on Wed, 11 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

A guest room or a peaceful sanctuary? Perhaps both. I know if this room was mine I certainly wouldn’t leave it just for my guests. You would find me curled up on the bed with a book or engaged in a little gossip over tea with friends. An elegant retreat indeed. Hamptons Showhouse Guest Room by Michael Del Piero.

Bungalow blues

Posted on Thu, 5 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

“Located on a large leafy suburban block Bungalow House has been transformed and reconfigured from a labyrinthine of rooms & hallways to thoughtfully planned living spaces. By retaining the existing footprint and carefully replanning each space, internal spaces were renovated, each room designed and transitioning into one another to reflect the family, location and farmhouse design aesthetic.”

Hello blue kitchen! I think it’s a case of love at first sight. I shouldn’t have called this post “Bungalow blues” when there is so much to love about this house by Adelaide-based interior designer Georgie Shepherd.

We’ve seen the MCM House Apartment now it’s time to experience the inner city chic of the Jardan Apartment via boutique luxury holiday accommodation purveyor Contemporary Hotels.

Disclaimer: This is not a post about interior design. It is a post about maintaining original Parisian architecture in a major minimalist renovation, and how to use marble in a wow-factor way. Such a beautiful space, by architecture firm Septembre.

Photos: David Foessel