Displaying posts labeled "Grey"

Man Cave

Posted on Thu, 25 Apr 2013 by midcenturyjo

Dark, moody, masculine and down by the harbour. Not quite what you expect for boathouse living. Love the texture, the old wood, the play of white light against murky walls and the pops of yellow. Yes, in this case, I think pop is just the right word. A wonderful man cave by Sydney interior designer Karen Akers. Imagine sitting snug inside on a wild and windy rainy day.

Love this space!

Posted on Wed, 27 Feb 2013 by KiM

Check out this vintage, rustic, eclectic space featured in the latest issue of Lithuanian e-mag Lamų slėnis. Lovin’ the photography and post-processing too. 

Grey

Posted on Fri, 22 Feb 2013 by midcenturyjo

A simple, yet stylish grey bedroom. Love the mirrored “barn door”. Photography by Jody Kivort.

Gee, do you think a guy lives here?

Posted on Tue, 11 Dec 2012 by KiM

Via Brazilian interior architect and designer Diego Revollo (previous post of his work here)

Paul Bernier +1

Posted on Wed, 28 Nov 2012 by midcenturyjo

A second look at Canadian architect Paul Bernier. A departure from his timber boxes with voids and perforated floors climbing up like treehouses, this home sits solidly in a grove, its stone walls anchoring it firmly to the earth. The monotonal greys are reminiscent of Belgian interiors, clean lined and spare but with a modern, contemporary feel. As striking as this house looks in its wintery setting I cannot help imagining how different it will be when the trees are green and leafy. A cool retreat in the forest.