Displaying posts labeled "Living Room"

In the swing of things

Posted on Thu, 17 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

“Using organic, raw materials and artistic, natural plays on design, juxtaposed with clean and simple palettes, April is redefining Southern design with her fresh yet deeply grounded style.”

Being grown-up doesn’t just mean sophisticated and urbane interiors. The home of your dreams can include a ye-ha cowboy fringe leather ottoman at the end of your bed and a swing in the family room.  “Twig & Biscuit” by Nashville-based April Tomlin Interiors.

Pretty in pops of pink

Posted on Thu, 17 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

A beautiful marriage of bespoke and carefully curated pieces in a white on white colour palette. What else could you possibly want in this luxe family home in Toronto, Canada? Why pops of colour of course particularly blushing pink. Classic and contemporary, stylish and sleek Rosedale No. 4 by Ali Budd Interiors.

Burnt toffee

Posted on Tue, 15 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Sophisticated and moody. Masculine and beautifully curated. Mature yet at times quirky. It’s like burnt toffee, complex yet bittersweet. Highland by Memphis, Tennessee based Sean Anderson Design. (Kim has followed Sean’s career for many years. You can see her posts here.)

Photography by Haris Kenjar

Contemporary class in Texas

Posted on Fri, 11 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Clean, contemporary lines in a light-filled open plan layout. Think modern living with a touch of luxury. Natural textiles mixed with metals and wood provide the materials palette while restrained colour choices add to the sense of space and draw the eye to lovely views through huge windows. Leander Luxe by Kristin Marino of KozyKasa, a full-service interior design studio located in Austin, Texas.

 
Styling by Lindsay Hinkle 

Quintessentially English

Posted on Wed, 9 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Dipping into the portfolio of interior designer Julia Barnard. Fabulous fabrics, comfy upholstered chairs, roll-top baths, overblown flowers and the smell of beeswax on brown furniture. I can hear the whack of cricket ball on bat, smell the scones in the Aga, know the kids are home from pony club soon and all is well in the English countryside.