Displaying posts labeled "Blue"

Dominion Road House

Posted on Thu, 14 Jul 2016 by KiM

Melbourne based interior architecture and design firm Sisällä has me loving them all over again with this Dominion Road House project (a previous feature here). The original charm of the house sits beautifully alongside the new interior ‘barn’ style addition. The design needed to function seamlessly for modern family life however aesthetically it needed to be sympathetic to the historical nature of the house. The interior design sits comfortably within the context of the house without being a pastiche of the older style. Careful consideration of the interior layout ensured that the barn was visually connected to the house. Custom cabinetry using beautiful yet durable materials, alongside the furniture, lighting and décor provides a beautiful backdrop to family life. (Photos: Amorfo)

Coastal greens and blues

Posted on Wed, 6 Jul 2016 by KiM

Where blues and greens pop against a white and grey backdrop, where graphic patterns are in abundance, where coastal style meets practical comfort. A statement home designed by San Diego interior design firm AGK Design Studio.

Blue

Posted on Tue, 5 Jul 2016 by midcenturyjo

I really don’t think you could feel blue in a lovely spot such as this. Read a book, lean back and chat on your phone, take an afternoon nap… that’s what I’d do. By Katerina Tana Design.

Studio of my dreams

Posted on Fri, 10 Jun 2016 by midcenturyjo

Nestled in a subtropical garden is the small office space of Brisbane-based styling team Indigo Jungle designed by local architects Marc&Co. Like a piece of origami tossed aside it is the ultimate backyard shack. Enter through its narrow door and what opens before you is not a small, pokey room but a light filled creative space with framed views of its suburban “jungle”. My dream design atelier. Of course the interior design is by its resident stylists.

Photography by Alicia Taylor.

 

 

More from Marc&Co

Posted on Fri, 10 Jun 2016 by midcenturyjo

By building in under the original house and adding a two level extension to the rear, Brisbane architects Marc&Co have increased the usable footprint of this Queenslander style house while maximising the space available for a garden at the rear of the inner city block. From the street the old home retains its original features and now contains the bedrooms while the additions allow for the open plan living with the indoor/outdoor connection so prized by Australian families.