Displaying posts labeled "Fireplace"

A 16th century country house in West Sussex

Posted on Mon, 7 Mar 2022 by KiM

This 16th century country house in West Sussex is a wonderful example of going neutral and keeping things light and warm in a home that was probably very dark. All of the exposed beams and brick are gorgeous and add so much texture and a sense of pride of the home’s history. Designed by Rui Ribeiro.

Stonewall Park

Posted on Sun, 6 Mar 2022 by KiM

Dream home alert! Beautiful, big Georgian/Victorian country house set in 140 acres of parkland with formal gardens, a valley garden with rare rhododendron trees and two large lakes. The house’s X-factor is a large, bright and unique Victorian conservatory with 80 year old camellia trees planted within it. Located in Kent. Stonewall Park is available as a location home via JJ Media Group.

Kitchen love

Posted on Fri, 4 Mar 2022 by midcenturyjo

My love for statement stone kitchens particularly in Victorian-era spaces still knows no bounds. Add in a hint of mid century and abstract art and it’s just about perfect. Chelsea Townhouse by Hunt Architecture.

Black and white

Posted on Wed, 2 Mar 2022 by midcenturyjo

A masculine take on the Hamptons look. Black and white, at times moody with a modern meets midcentury vibe. Getting away to the Hamptons has never been so stylish. Milina Drive in East Hampton by New York based design firm BHDM.

Bright and breezy

Posted on Wed, 2 Mar 2022 by midcenturyjo

Pure, natural and preferably handcrafted. Welcome to the home of Dutch interior designer Christien Starkenburg of Studio Slow. Inspired by the southern climes of Spain and Mallorca the home is bright and breezy, chic and simple.