Displaying posts labeled "Grey"

Grey, black and white

Posted on Wed, 30 Oct 2013 by KiM

This apartment is nothing fancy and isn’t too “out there”….it’s sort of JUST RIGHT. The colour scheme is right (grey $ white with black accents is always so good), the wood flooring and accent walls are gorgeous and add some warmth, the kitchen is picture perfect, and the subway tiles/stone keep things a bit more graphic than boring drywall. Yep, I could settle in quite nicely here. Again via The Village

Tania Handelsmann

Posted on Thu, 10 Oct 2013 by midcenturyjo

With a contemporary style that is sophisticated and refined, this North Sydney house mixes carefully considered, luxurious finishes with a limited palette of greys and whites warmed by wood. The result is an elegant modern space, curated yet comfortable by Tania Handelsmann.

Orchard Keepers

Posted on Mon, 2 Sep 2013 by midcenturyjo

Monday is the perfect day to dream of weekends away, of girlfriends and wine and fine food and a hideaway cottage in the countryside. Nestled between the vines and the orchards is a country chic getaway for up to 10 people on 10 acres in the heart of Red Hill, Victoria. Inside wood burning fireplaces, linen sofas and vintage furniture. Outside two large kitchen gardens to raid for the casual feasts we’ll be whipping up. That will be the most work we’ll do. I promise. That and trips to vineyards. Orchard Keepers is our destination. Count you in?

Margrethe Myhrer

Posted on Wed, 28 Aug 2013 by midcenturyjo

Light so soft. Talent so bright. Delicate and strong. That’s how I would describe the work of Norwegian photographer Margrethe Myhrer. Weaving dreams but keeping it real. Enjoy!

Jo gillar Anna Mårselius

Posted on Tue, 27 Aug 2013 by midcenturyjo

I always love visiting interior designer and stylist Anna Mårselius’ blog Anna gillar. This is what I found on my latest visit and I can’t decide which one I like better. I think I might just have to settle for both. Styled by Anna, photographed by Anna Kern for NK Stil.

P.S. Apologies if I got the Swedish wrong 🙂