Displaying posts labeled "Kitchen"

Bria Hammel Interiors

Posted on Wed, 3 Apr 2019 by KiM

Back in May Jo featured an absolutely divine kitchen by Minnesota-based interior designer Bria Hammel. I came across her portfolio recently and fell in love with so many more spaces that I thought a second look at her work was in order. By designing fresh, refined, welcoming spaces, we make a beautiful home functional and a functional home beautiful. Yes. Yes you do!

A colourful kitchen

Posted on Wed, 27 Mar 2019 by midcenturyjo

Who would have thought that rich green cabinetry and a pretty in pink marble would form the basis of a knock out kitchen? Add a wall of mirror, textured tile and brass accents and you might be forgiven for thinking that the whole thing a tad OTT but no! It’s glamourous and practical, fun and functional. Love it! Wrixton House Kitchen by Lynne Bradley Interiors.

Photographery by Anson Smart

Stalking 2

Posted on Thu, 21 Mar 2019 by midcenturyjo

My second stalking victim I mean house is another little Victorian terrace this time in the Sydney suburb of Bondi Junction. Here extra space has been added through a modern two storey extension to the rear. Extra light floods in through bi-fold doors and clerestory windows and like our other house there is a striking modern staircase. Link here while it lasts.

A pale mint green renovated kitchen

Posted on Wed, 20 Mar 2019 by KiM

Sick of white kitchens? How about doing something a little different and going with a pale mint green? This Utah Craftsman home got an updated, super bright renovated kitchen that is really pretty in this beautiful shade. Another gem of a project by cityhomeCOLLECTIVE.

Clark House

Posted on Tue, 19 Mar 2019 by midcenturyjo

The original house is heritage listed but the modern day home, while respecting its 19th century roots, reaches into the 21st.

“The extension is in fact highly contemporary with a palette of grey black and white delivered as long, horizontal planes. Stark black and white artworks, black steel framed windows and an abundance of white walls mimic the palette of the heritage portion without mimicking style. The continuation of a loose collection of contemporary and traditional furnishings further ties the two portions.”

Clark House in East Melbourne by SJB.