Displaying posts labeled "Children’s space"

Designer’s own

Posted on Tue, 14 May 2024 by midcenturyjo

Becca Casey of Becca Interiors knew the 1950s Provencal-inspired home had potential on her first visit. Its single-level layout boasted tall original windows, flooding the space with natural light. Stripping down floors and walls to the studs Becca began the transformation infusing the rooms with English influences. Antique beams from Philadelphia and an Italianate marble fireplace adorn the living room, while a stone trough graces the powder room. A neutral palette and white oak floors throughout offer a warm welcome while what was once a guest room is now a charming nursery.

Photography by Rikki Snyder.

Putting the brown in a Brownstone

Posted on Fri, 26 Apr 2024 by midcenturyjo

Brooklyn-based interior studio Jesse Parris-Lamb grounded this grand Park Slope Brownstone with an earthy colour palette of rich browns. Add a carefully curated mix of contemporary, vintage and bespoke furniture and the result is modern luxury living with deference to the building’s past.

Photography by Nicole Franzen.

A manor house in Wiltshire

Posted on Mon, 1 Apr 2024 by KiM

You are about to be transported to the countryside of Wiltshire, where traditional British style is aplenty and the colours are heart-warming and vibrant. Where black and white tiled foyers and a classic details and patterns are everywhere creating layers and visual interest. Eyre Interiors really created a beautiful home here.

A light-filled first family home.

Posted on Fri, 29 Mar 2024 by midcenturyjo

“This renovation was to provide a beautiful first home for a young couple. The clients wanted bright, refined and elegant colours paired with accents of natural timber to add some warmth back into the space. Our goal was to increase the sense of space in the apartment as well as bring more light into their living areas.”

Leo Street by Sydney-based interior architecture and design studio Designed by JAM.

Photography by Prue Ruscoe.

A cottage finds its new personality

Posted on Tue, 19 Mar 2024 by midcenturyjo

Upon first inspection, this Connecticut cottage appeared neglected but its owners had always known the potential. After forty years it was time to fulfill their dreams with the help of Hendricks Churchill. The design team worked with an eye on the client’s budget and an appreciation for their desire to spend time at their new country house. The result is a cozy cocoon of a cottage rich with colour, pattern and personality.