Displaying posts labeled "Fireplace"

Beachside balance

Posted on Wed, 8 Aug 2018 by midcenturyjo

L.A. based interiors firm Alexander Design create spaces that are personal, luxurious and livable. Their work is a mix of contemporary, custom and vintage pieces, richly layered and carefully curated. It’s all about relaxed family living that is stylish yet functional, chic yet authentic, effortlessly elegant. A neutral colour palette is the jumping off point for this beachside home but it’s the layer upon layer of texture that is the star.

 

A refined and relaxed family home

Posted on Thu, 2 Aug 2018 by midcenturyjo

Imagine a 3o’s era Tudor style home in Seattle and light and bright are not the first words that spring to mind. This Seattle home redesigned by Amanda Grace Interiors is a modern yet timeless family home, simple yet elegant, refined and relaxed. Oh and full of beautiful light.

Photos by Alex Hayden

Tracy Morris Design

Posted on Tue, 31 Jul 2018 by midcenturyjo

Tracy Morris breathes life into rooms, giving them unexpected flavor. Her inspired dynamic interiors showcase her clients’ personalities and passions and empower them to look within and create a home that is their own true reflection.”

A neutral palette doesn’t mean boring. This home is warm and welcoming, sophisticated but not pretentious. beautiful light, beautiful furnishings, beautiful living.

 

Louisa

Posted on Sat, 28 Jul 2018 by midcenturyjo

An attractive entry tempts you into this Edwardian era house and once inside you will not be disappointed. A soft white and grey colour palette allows the modern furnishings to sit comfortably within the beautiful, traditional bones. My favourite spot? The dining area off the kitchen. I just can’t make up my mind if I like the glimpse from the kitchen more than the glimpse from the garden. Louisa by Templeton Architecture in collaboration with Lou Prentice Interiors.

Photography by Sharyn Cairns

Light Saw House

Posted on Fri, 13 Jul 2018 by midcenturyjo

Respect, knowledge and a consideration for people and the natural environment define Zen Architects‘ work and design philosophy. This Edwardian weatherboard house has renovated and an extension to the rear brings in light and views to the garden. The reuse of external bricks especially on the floor and fireplace hearth adds interesting texture and warmth.

Photographer: Derek Swalwell