Displaying posts labeled "Colour"

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 25 May 2019 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week after week and you know it’s true. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere super stylish. I would never go home if I worked in the offices of Maxim Rymar Archistudios.

I’m still real estate scrolling  and I’m still near the water but this time I’m in Jan Juc down on Victoria’s Surf Coast. OK this stylish bungalow isn’t so much a surf shack as it is a wonderful family home but it’s just down the road from the famous Bells Beach and that warrants a surf board or two on hand in the garage. Love the colourful Scandi vibe, the herringbone oak floors, the linen curtains, the wonderful pattern overload in the bedrooms. Fun, fresh and definitely all about the family. Link here while it lasts.

A lively home filled with colour and pattern

Posted on Tue, 21 May 2019 by KiM

I love decor that is dynamic and engaging and full of energy. This home in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina designed by Jenny Keenan is all of that and more. There is so much to look at around every corner. Impeccable attention to detail. (See more of Jenny’s work here).

Bright and colourful in California

Posted on Thu, 9 May 2019 by KiM

Bright white and every colour under the rainbow as accents can be found in this project by Los Angeles-based Storm Interiors. You can’t help but smile. Especially those sweet outdoor spaces!

Pink and purple

Posted on Sun, 5 May 2019 by KiM

Shades of pink and purple – aubergine and dusty rose – can be found throughout the apartment of Daniele Daminelli of Studio2046 that he shares with his wife and 2 children. Located in an over 100 year old building in Treviglio, Northern Italy, each room is one of these moody shades and then mixed with other colours found in an eclectic assortment of rugs, chairs and sofas. I found a few features of this gorgeous apartment while googling and it is very interesting to see the different iterations that have taken place. (Architectural Digest Germany with photos by Laura Fantacuzzi & Maxime Galati Fourcade / Photofoyer; The Socialite Family with photos by Constance Gennari; Living with photos by Silvia Rivoltella, Styling by Alberto Zordan)