Displaying posts labeled "Fireplace"

West Marin retreat

Posted on Tue, 21 Jan 2025 by midcenturyjo

This home (originally designed in the 1960s by legendary local architect, Alex Riley) sits above Tomales Bay in California’s Marin County. Transformed by Commune Design the focus is on colour, pattern and handcrafted details. Limewashed walls, refinished wood panelling and painted trim bring warmth and texture, while bold patterns and vibrant hues add personality to every room. Bespoke furnishings and artisan-crafted pieces, including an ornamental glass tile fireplace and custom light fixtures, have been integrated seamlessly into the design. The result is a harmonious blend of West Marin charm and Scandinavian-inspired vibrancy, with layers of character and thoughtful details throughout.

Photography by Laure Joliet.

Completed in Summer 2024, this Victorian semi-detached home in Liss, Hampshire, was transformed by Vaughan Design and Development for a family of four and their dog. A timber-clad rear extension creates an open-plan kitchen, dining and living space overlooking the stunning South Downs. The design features a harmonious mix of natural materials including green tones, handmade zellige tiles in playful patterns and tongue-and-groove panelling. These elements were chosen to create a layered, welcoming aesthetic that seamlessly connects the home to its picturesque countryside surroundings.

Coppin Forest

Posted on Thu, 16 Jan 2025 by KiM

I couldn’t only share one Ashley Montgomery project. This home in the Copping Forest ‘hood in Goodwood, Ontario is yet another example that Ashley can do no wrong. I also think she is the absolute QUEEN of kitchen design. The taupe/clay colour is perfection. I’m forever smitten. Photos: Lauren Miller.



“Together with our talented clients James Chinlund and Clare Crespo we transformed a 1950s era home in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles into a dynamic and warm living space suited to the way the family spends time together and entertains. By capturing an under-utilized second story balcony we created built-in seating with breathtaking views of the hills and a connection between the kitchen and living spaces.”

Inviting spaces with a certain glow from wood and wide windows. A touch of Japanese and respect for the house’s mid-century roots. This home renovation is by Los Angeles-based Lovers Unite, an architecture and design studio creating one-of-a-kind homes.

Photography by Chris Mottalini.

Mountain Home

Posted on Tue, 14 Jan 2025 by KiM

Toronto designer Ashley Montgomery continues to sweep me off my feet with her casual, earthy, eclectic, cozy projects and this new one, Mountain Home in Collingwood, Ontario is an absolute beauty. That kitchen is giving me all the feels and going into my inspiration folder. Photos: Lauren Miller.