Displaying posts labeled "Fireplace"

Fantastical bathroom part 1

Posted on Mon, 23 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

In a time of uncertainty and fear perhaps you need a little fantastical beauty to brighten your day. Imagine passing your social isolation soaking in the tub then wrapping yourself up in a luxurious robe to sit beside the fire finishing your toilette. The master bathroom of the 2019 San Francisco Decorator Showcase by Alexis Banks Humiston of ABH Interiors.

Photography by Suzanna Scott and Christopher Stark

The new classic by Cass + Nico

Posted on Thu, 19 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

Timeless and refined yet with a casual, modern take on apartment living. The kitchen and living areas of this Nob Hill home by San Francisco based interior designers Cass + Nico features a rich mix of bespoke and the carefully curated with an emphasis on materials, texture and light. The new classic living.

Photography by Bess Friday

A peaceful family getaway

Posted on Tue, 17 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

Love the idea of staying a some of Australia’s best homes with 24-7 concierge service? Want  a 5-star hotel experience in the comfort of a private home? I’m in if it means a family getaway to this 5 bedroom property on the beautiful coastal country of Victoria’s south-eastern Mornington Peninsula. The relaxed outdoor lifestyle features a luxurious pool, pizza oven, courtyard and manicured lawns. Inside it’s all about the free flowing open plan. Close to beaches, wineries and bushland we could definitely make a weekend of it. Stokes via LUXICO, the home hotel.

 

Sunshine and serenity in Sag Harbor

Posted on Fri, 13 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

“Clean • Minimal • Fresh • Modern • Approachable • Relaxed • Serene”

That’s the design aesthetic of New York Interior Design firm Winter McDermott Design who create beautiful homes in the Hamptons and beyond.

Casa La Quinta

Posted on Fri, 13 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

A holiday home in the Mexican city of San Miguel De Allende by PPAA (Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados) looks inward on a series of patios. A study of voids and 3D spaces the house is not so much introspective as it is oasis and retreat. A fascinating study of light and shade, solid and void, public and private.