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Refined meets rustic with a contemporary take on a country stone cottage. A rough stone exterior, almost a caricature of a childlike house, belies the refined, modern interior with its materials palette of concrete and glazed tiles, terrazzo, timber and bronze. It’s a country getaway. Lucky owners. Beechworth Residence by Melbourne-based Doherty Design Studio.

Photography by Derek Swalwell

Modern farmhouse cottage

Posted on Mon, 30 Mar 2020 by KiM

I love a mix of eras. This farmhouse cottage was given a dash of modern and I love the contrasting styles. By Kelly and Co. Design, this home includes some beautiful art, earth tones throughout and lots of really textured fabrics, particularly linens, that make this casual and cozy. 

Beverly Hills hideaway

Posted on Fri, 27 Mar 2020 by midcenturyjo

“This traditional style family home tucked away high in The Hills sits above Los Angeles and is filled with a mix of contemporary, modern and rare vintage furniture sourced from all over the world.”

Stylish, sophisticated, worldy and beautiful. Hideaway by Sydney (and LA) designer Jase Sullivan.

Photography by David Matheson

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