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A second home is a dream of mine – a cottage to be able to do all the design things I wish I could have done in my main house, or the second-runner-up of styles I wished I would have done but caved and went the safe route. This historic coastal cottage in Northport, Maine is definitively giving cottage vibes but also so much vintage charm and such pretty, joyful colours that really make this an awesome place to spend with family and friends. Another wonderful project by Reath Design. Photos: Laure Joliet.

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I adore shades of terracotta. It makes a space feel so warm and cozy but still vibrant. Madrid-based designer Marta De La Rica created all the warmth in this home with layers of terracotta and shades of blue. She is always unique in her approach to design and colour choices and this is no exception. Photos: Manolo Yllera.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 21 Sep 2024 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps that it’s somewhere stylish. Leonard Joel Auction House by Studio Doherty.

Photography by Prue Ruscoe

Mid-century meets contemporary

Posted on Wed, 11 Sep 2024 by midcenturyjo

Studio Barbara undertook alterations and additions to a Mona Vale headland home for a young family. The design blends Mid-Century vibes with contemporary freshness. As a multidisciplinary atelier, Studio Barbara infuses each project with personality, carefully exploring the potential of spaces. They collaborate closely with clients to create thoughtful, conscious designs, incorporating mindful details and captivating moments.

Photography by Simon Whitbread.

A mildly colourful kitchen & dining room

Posted on Fri, 6 Sep 2024 by KiM

I had to share another project by Julia Chasman, because this one in Pasadena is giving me all the cheerful vibes. The kind that wants to have gatherings and hang out around that island while friends help with the chopping. Others spill into the dining nook and share drinks and a few chuckles. Then when the delicious meal is ready everyone heads into the dining room to ‘tuck in’. Photos: Jenna Peffley.