Displaying posts labeled "Green"

A dream in green

Posted on Mon, 7 Oct 2019 by midcenturyjo

“The Beldi is a converted loft space in the heart of Shoreditch, east London, overlooking St Leonard’s Church and its surrounding treetops. The light and open plan of the space reflects its history as a shoe factory, and the patterned use of handmade Beldi tiles is used to delineate the space within. Simplicity and craft come together in this verdant volume, forming an oasis from the urban jungle below.”

I believe I have found my dream home  … by Chan and Eayrs.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 28 Sep 2019 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week after week. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it certainly helps if it’s somewhere super stylish. Huckletree co-working space by Sella.

A summer house and greenhouse in Sweden

Posted on Sun, 15 Sep 2019 by KiM

With the exception of a screen door, some window screens and paint touch ups along the roof line, my she-shed is complete and I am so incredibly happy that we managed to pull this off. I will share pics as soon as I can get the yard surrounding the she-shed in a presentable state (the shed is currently surrounded by dirt) but in the meantime I had to share this summer home and greenhouse I found on Sköna hem because who doesn’t love a greenhouse! And they homeowners painted it green to blend in with the surroundings, which I why I chose to paint my she-shed green. Also, they painted their house black which I am always a HUGE fan of.

Photos: Peter Erlandsson

Casual comfort in a family home

Posted on Mon, 2 Sep 2019 by KiM

Timeless, full of personality and comfortable. The Los Angeles home of Reath Design‘s Frances Merrill is the epitome of her signature style. It’s the kind of home you want to hang out in and never leave.  (Photos: Laure Joliet)

 

Terrazzo and Togo

Posted on Fri, 30 Aug 2019 by midcenturyjo

Terrazzo and Togo what more could you want? A fabulous contemporary addition to a California Bungalow in Melbourne’s inner city suburbs is the icing on the cake. Brunswick West House by architecture and interior design firm Taylor Knights.