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Mid Century Modern

Posted on Mon, 26 Aug 2024 by midcenturyjo

“This mid-century modern gem underwent a comprehensive remodel focusing on the office, principal bathroom, and laundry room. No stone was left unturned in creating this modern, functional space infused with whimsical touches and subtle nods to the 1970’s.”

Organic, earthy, textured and moody, wood on wood. South Pasadena Mid Century Modern by Kirsten Blazek of A 1000x Better.

Photography by Michael P.H. Clifford

Guest cabins – one light one dark

Posted on Thu, 1 Aug 2024 by KiM

Two guest cabins designed by April Tomlin. The first one is really a mood with lots of dark grey/light black and the other is much brighter. While both are beautiful I will always take dark over light, particularly whe it is a small cabin because I find it so much cozier/enveloping. Which would you prefer staying in? Photos: Joseph Bradshaw.

A timeless, pet friendly home in Nashville

Posted on Tue, 30 Jul 2024 by KiM

A neutral, timeless and classic home in Nashville, designed by Samantha Stein, is loaded with all the details you need. There’s a library/bar chill space, a to-die-for kitchen with butler’s pantry of my dreams and cool marble-front sink accent, built-in space for dog bowls, cozy banquette dining nook, laundry room with built-in cat litter area, all weather porch…and the list goes on! Photos: Caroline Sharpnack

A Victorian era home reimagined

Posted on Thu, 25 Jul 2024 by midcenturyjo

Surrey-based interior designers Pringle & Pringle completely reimagined this Victorian property, overcoming its unconventional layout to create a unique home. The floorplan was redesigned for practicality and aesthetics, featuring four separate entertaining spaces, ensuites for each bedroom and a central family kitchen. Matching limewashed walls, chevron flooring and Carrara marble fireplaces unite the reception rooms. Functional spaces were elevated with bespoke joinery and custom designs personalized each child’s bedroom.

Photography by Alexander James.

Designer Jenn Feldman gut-renovated her family’s 1935 Colonial Revival-style home in Los Angeles and I adore the end result. A mix of contemporary and antique furnishings, a vibe that is a bit classically elegant and on the other hand a bit modern. It’s a wonderful home for cozy family gatherings and will stand the test of time. Photos: Amy Bartlam