Displaying posts labeled "Dining Room"

Liveable luxe

Posted on Thu, 6 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

A family home that is bright and fresh, luxe and liveable. Areas to entertain friends and family, areas to retreat and relax. Not only is it a luxury of materials and furnishings it’s also a luxury of space and choice. Rimpau by Romanek Design Studio.

Photography by Michael Clifford

An interplay of colour and light

Posted on Tue, 4 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

“Cloudy blue and terracotta tones immerse the home’s front heritage rooms, lending a feeling of intimacy and seclusion. To the rear, an elegant kitchen sleeves into the dining space, finished with shiplap cladding and leather banquette seats, with framed views to the garden. Pale celadon, eggshell and taupe tones forge an understated yet sophisticated palette, enlivened by bursts of geometric tiling in the entry and rolling cloud wallpaper in the powder room; a reflection of the family’s light-hearted disposition.”

Colour and light play together in this reworking of an Edwardian home in inner Melbourne weaving their magic to create a stylish, liveable family home. Park House by Melbourne-based interior designer Georgina Jeffries.

Photography by Cricket Photography Studio

Feels like Summer

Posted on Fri, 30 Sep 2022 by midcenturyjo

Just one look at this North Bondi beach house by Kate Pulsford of Villa Interior Design and it feels like summer. Seamless indoor outdoor rooms, casual but sophisticated family living and beautiful light flooding in.

Photography by Katherine Lu

Living in the 70s

Posted on Fri, 30 Sep 2022 by midcenturyjo

“Located within an early Merchant Builders development, think earthy textures, 70s sensibility and a magical green oasis.”

This sympathetic reworking of a classic Aussie 70s house by Melbourne-based Studio Wonder is modern yet retro, full of colour and texture. Love the original wooden raked ceiling, the polished concrete floors and the standout art.

Photography by Tom Blachford

An 18th-century New York farmhouse

Posted on Wed, 28 Sep 2022 by midcenturyjo

“ERA’s interventions carefully preserved and highlighted original and historic features including the 200 year old wood beams in the dining room and a sleeping porch turned shower room, while contrasting the historic with modern finishes, furnishings and amenities. The house is now filled with warm colors, rich wood floors and has been transformed into a comfortable and unique family estate.”

An 18th-century New York farmhouse that was tactfully restored with care and consideration by Elizabeth Roberts Architects. May I just say that the sleeping porch to bathroom conversation is stunning? Country perfection.