Displaying posts labeled "Kitchen"

Jessica Leigh Interiors

Posted on Fri, 15 Nov 2019 by KiM

Toronto-based Jessica McGouran of Jessica Leigh Interiors is a new-to-me designer and I’m so glad I found her. After perusing her portfolio I was quite smitten with her eye for the graphic (via colour, pattern and texture) and her eclectic yet timeless outlook on interiors.

Everything and the kitchen sink

Posted on Thu, 14 Nov 2019 by midcenturyjo

Good looking and functional. From the cleverly thought out pull outs and pop outs to the hidden chargers and power points. From the carefully executed joinery and details to the simple joy of ample light through beautiful windows and considered places for the family to come together. I think we can say that this kitchen by Westchester County, NY based interiors firm Studio Dearborn has everything you need including the kitchen sink 😉 My favourite? The pull out tea drawer. Now I’ve seen it I need it.

Modern living in a thatched cottage

Posted on Tue, 12 Nov 2019 by midcenturyjo

Such a well considered balance. All chocolate box thatched cottage on the outside. All modern living expectations on the inside. Icing on the cake? More than enough historical character internally preserved to keep you smiling sweetly. Gloucestershire Cottage by Sarah Delaney Design.

The conservatory

Posted on Tue, 12 Nov 2019 by midcenturyjo

Usually I would be waxing lyrical about the barn conversion. I mean come on, great rustic kitchen, soaring white ceilings but sorry I only have eyes for one thing. OMG that is the BEST conservatory. Full stop. No contest. By MAN architecten, a creative studio for sustainable architecture and interior architecture based in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.

Photography by Katoo Peeters

Nantucket nuances

Posted on Fri, 8 Nov 2019 by midcenturyjo

TGIF! Time to getaway from the rat race. Perhaps an island escape. Time to day dream about owning a home like this Nantucket beauty by San Francisco based interior designer Katie Martinez. Her work is relaxed, classic, natural. No fuss, no cliché just summer house simplicity and style.

Photography by Malcolm Brown