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Summit House

Posted on Wed, 12 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

Los Angeles architectural designer Patrick Bernatz‘s sense of composition and choice of materiality is heavily influenced by his California roots and the desire to use materials to create an American vernacular. This Arts and Crafts house in historic Lincoln Heights is solid and honest yet stylish and artisan.

Barcelona beauty

Posted on Wed, 12 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

With its exposed brick, white plaster and wicker this Barcelona residence by Cobolto Studio is a tranquil oasis in the bustling city. Calm and inviting, textural and artisan. A stylish retreat part rustic, part industrial, all chic.

Minimalism by the sea

Posted on Mon, 10 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

“We like to listen first to the environment, both spatially and culturally we try to grasp the existing soul and history. We like to weave traces of this past into a new place or building, architecture that tells a story, as it were.”

Not your typical renovation of a traditional Dutch seaside home.Open plan, clean-lined and minimal with an emphasis on a warm homely feel and harmony in natural materials. Zeeverblijf by AIDarchitecten.

Photography by Thomas De Bruyne

An iconic Toronto Cabbagetown home for sale

Posted on Wed, 5 Oct 2022 by KiM

Huge thanks to Adam for sending us the link to this incredible listing!
This stunning French Empire majestic home was built in 1876 and was formerly known as the Sheilds Residence and one of Toronto’s oldest homes. It was recently restored & renovated and has 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 11 ft ceilings and is over 5,000 sq ft. The attention to detail in every square inch and the colours and patterns are impeccable. I am in love. This could all be yours for a mere $4.725M 🙂 (Also kudos to SilverHouse for fab listing pics)

An interplay of colour and light

Posted on Tue, 4 Oct 2022 by midcenturyjo

“Cloudy blue and terracotta tones immerse the home’s front heritage rooms, lending a feeling of intimacy and seclusion. To the rear, an elegant kitchen sleeves into the dining space, finished with shiplap cladding and leather banquette seats, with framed views to the garden. Pale celadon, eggshell and taupe tones forge an understated yet sophisticated palette, enlivened by bursts of geometric tiling in the entry and rolling cloud wallpaper in the powder room; a reflection of the family’s light-hearted disposition.”

Colour and light play together in this reworking of an Edwardian home in inner Melbourne weaving their magic to create a stylish, liveable family home. Park House by Melbourne-based interior designer Georgina Jeffries.

Photography by Cricket Photography Studio