Displaying posts labeled "Dining Room"

Burnt toffee

Posted on Tue, 15 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Sophisticated and moody. Masculine and beautifully curated. Mature yet at times quirky. It’s like burnt toffee, complex yet bittersweet. Highland by Memphis, Tennessee based Sean Anderson Design. (Kim has followed Sean’s career for many years. You can see her posts here.)

Photography by Haris Kenjar

Contemporary class in Texas

Posted on Fri, 11 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Clean, contemporary lines in a light-filled open plan layout. Think modern living with a touch of luxury. Natural textiles mixed with metals and wood provide the materials palette while restrained colour choices add to the sense of space and draw the eye to lovely views through huge windows. Leander Luxe by Kristin Marino of KozyKasa, a full-service interior design studio located in Austin, Texas.

 
Styling by Lindsay Hinkle 

Casual luxury

Posted on Mon, 7 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Contemporary luxury meets a casual Australian aesthetic. Light-filled with a sense of space this stylish Bellevue Residence by Sydney-based Infinite Design Studio celebrates the best of laid back elegance.

Photography by Prue Ruscoe

La Casa Rosa

Posted on Thu, 3 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Sydney-based design firm Arent&Pyke was commissioned to complete the interior design and furnishing of this home extension designed by  Luigi Rosselli Architects. The light-filled interiors combine luxury touches with family living all warmed by a colour palette of rose and terracotta.

Photography by Prue Ruscoe

Imagination

Posted on Thu, 3 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

“We were commissioned to design 11 model apartments for a Lower East Side residential building, One Manhattan Square. Each apartment tells the story of the unique characters who might someday inhabit the space. The apartments were transformed from white walled units into richly layered homes that are inviting to a range of potential residents.”

New York designer Anna Karlin transformed once white boxes into richly layered homes. Here are two of the apartments. The first a colourful and richly patterned home full of contrasts and collected objects. The second a welcoming space for friends and family to gather with soft textures and warm hues.

Photography by William Laird