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Another British country retreat

Posted on Wed, 12 Aug 2015 by KiM

How about this for a summer country getaway? The original and reclaimed features in this home are just to die for. From the portfolio of interior designer Caroline Holdaway (in case you missed last week’s feature of hers here). This property, originally two keepers cottages in West Sussex, is a cherished second home for my clients who wanted to enlarge to create space for entertaining, provision for guests and ancillary accommodation. Two extensions were added and a glass link to capitalise on the views of the glorious Sussex Downs. Reclaimed oak and elm timber was sourced and laid for flooring and reclaimed York stone slabs were selected for interface areas with the outside. The newly constructed rooms were all given character by the use of reclaimed timber wall muntin. Oak beams were found and mechanically hollowed out to conceal the necessary modern steel supports marrying new construction with the original part of the building. Lime plaster was used to soften edges and a harmony of new and old sit peacefully together.

A family oasis

Posted on Thu, 6 Aug 2015 by midcenturyjo

This bright and airy extension to a California bungalow by Melbourne-based BG Architecture is all about flexible open plan living and a seamless transition between inside and out. Favourite bits? The generous daybed by the expansive window (which you just know will hide great storage) and the simple, modern lines of the kitchen warmed by wood and the terracotta lights. These stylish family quarters are the perfect relaxed oasis from the bustle of the outside world.

Photography by Shannon McGrath.

Tori Golub

Posted on Fri, 31 Jul 2015 by KiM

When looking through Manhattan interior designer Tori Golub‘s portfolio, you may mistake it for an ad for 1stdibs. Which means each item of furniture, lighting and accessory is a statement piece. Her interiors are works of art, sculptural and organic. I’m obsessing over the art in the photo below.

Lakeside lair

Posted on Fri, 31 Jul 2015 by midcenturyjo

Moody and brooding. Modern masculine with a touch of retro. Wood on the walls and mah jong sofa on the floor. A stylish lair for entertaining and relaxing. And then there is the water. Lakes 1 via Airspace locations.

Still

Posted on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 by midcenturyjo

After all this time. After all the rooms I’ve seen. Still love this place. I remember when I first saw that kitchen wall and those brass taps in Elle Decoration UK all those years ago. Collage House by Jonathan Tuckey Design.