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Heather A Wilson encore

Posted on Tue, 12 Jan 2016 by midcenturyjo

Like a flower stretching to the sun the owners of this old house in Charleston, South Carolina craved light and a connection to the outdoors. Enter architect Heather A Wilson and interior designer Jen Langston. Now this family friendly renovation has lashings of light and bags of style. You can see our previous posts on Heather here and here.

Beachy pastels

Posted on Thu, 24 Dec 2015 by KiM

A pastel, beachy oasis on this Christmas Eve by the talented Mr. Waller. With a high of 16 Celsius today and no possible way we are going to have a white Christmas here in Ottawa (a rarity), we might as well be celebrating the holidays on a beach. 🙂 And on that note, I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas. Jo will be taking over the blogging for the next week and I will do the following week, with favourite spaces from our 2015 posts, so stay tuned for all that goodness, because we NEVER STOP! Cheers!

Blue

Posted on Thu, 24 Dec 2015 by midcenturyjo

Apologies for another double g post but I had to includest this room so I could add it into my Favourite Dining Rooms of 2015. Phew! Just made the cut.

A British period home

Posted on Sun, 20 Dec 2015 by KiM

It is the last weekend before Christmas and I have a million and one things I need to get done today because my holidays don’t start until Christmas Day. To avoid a panic, I am attempting to lose myself in this gorgeous period home located in the UK and available as a location home via Light Locations. A random mix of decor styles, it is clear this is a home whose stunning architecture (and large spaces) lend itself to anything you can throw at it. I really wish though that someone had of put a bit more thought into the lighting. I am over bare bulbs and some more sparkly chandeliers (or anything else) would have been stunning here.

Great living

Posted on Mon, 9 Nov 2015 by midcenturyjo

Great architecture. Great interior design. Great living. Carrical House, Toorak. Renovation by Melbourne-based Rob Mills. Gardens by Paul Bangay. You can see more in the latest edition of Vogue Living.