Displaying posts labeled "Kitchen"

“The centrepiece of this kitchen remodel is a custom designed, floating kitchen island. The eye is drawn to its natural ambiance, achieved through a perfect alignment of warm oak wood and Arabescato Vagli marble.”

Stone, warm oak, matt black appliances and brass accents. French Art Deco meets playful Danish design in this Stockholm space by Swedish interior architecture company Kitchens by Paul.

Colonial Modernist

Posted on Mon, 18 Jul 2022 by midcenturyjo

“The first-floor expanded kitchen features smoky black cabinetry and textural brick walls, while the second-floor main suite boasts incredibly well-appointed built-in closets that add extensive storage all while incorporating sleek colonial-inspired character back into the space.
The overall scope of this project required a hefty, multi-floor, full gut “floverhaul” i.e., the overhaul of a home’s floor plan with attention to spatial flow and in this case storage. The areas we renovated head-to-toe in order to transform this house into our clients’ dream home include the kitchen, entryway, pantry, mudroom, and main suite.”

Dark, moody, masculine with smoky black cabinetry, textural brick walls and the warm glow of wood this Providence, Rhode Island house by Moore House Design retains its colonial roots but provides the best in modern living.

Photography by Erin Little

A family home full of grace

Posted on Thu, 14 Jul 2022 by midcenturyjo

Full of Grace Interiors that is. This house in the Melbourne suburb of Ivanhoe has been transformed by Therese Carrodus into a colourful family home.

“The owners of this 1940’s two-storey property engaged Full Of Grace to transform their existing home into a space that would be functionally liveable as well as visually stimulating. Their brief was to seamlessly transcend the design eras from the 1940’s to present day combining retro glamour with modern day functionality.”

Terra House

Posted on Thu, 14 Jul 2022 by midcenturyjo

“The client’s brief was primarily to transplant their pre-existing family home into their contemporary new home in an authentic and integrated way. Stylistically, the clients wanted to the interior to be designed around their key pieces of furniture and collectibles, cultivated over many years. The design skilfully re-frames these sentimental items with care and attention.”

Tonal variations, layers of texture, wabi-sabi and soft filtered light. The result is an urban oasis. Terra House by Melbourne-based interior designer Brahman Perera.

Interior designer Tina Ramchandani of Tina Ramchandani Creative has a passion for soulful minimalism, modern homes with heart, clean-lined and stylish. A bright and white kitchen (it mirrors the snow outside) is warmed by touches of golden wood. It’s minimalist yet meaningful and functional.