Displaying posts labeled "Living Room"

Classicism at Cadogen Square

Posted on Fri, 5 Mar 2021 by midcenturyjo

Casa Muñoz took a neoclassical approach to designing this central London apartment for a Mediterranean client. The Madrid-based studio of architects and interior designers have created a haven in the city with traditional pieces married with reminders of home such as the woven straw blinds while modern art brings the spaces to life.

House of Grey encore

Posted on Wed, 3 Mar 2021 by midcenturyjo

House of Grey creates a restorative home retreat that will provide you with the space you need to reconnect, replenish your energy, step back & slow down.”

Relax. Welcome to the way of the future. Embrace a whole-person-whole-world approach to designing and building spaces.

Photography by Michael Sinclair

Greenwich Loft

Posted on Wed, 3 Mar 2021 by midcenturyjo

Start with a quintessential NY loft. Leave the shell neutral with an emphasis on soaring windows and loads of light. Add in classic furniture and bespoke pieces anchored by rugs. Keep accessories to a few standout pieces of art and warm everything with touches of wood and rich textures. What do you end up with? My perfect loft by Studio Giancarlo Valle.

Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson

Neutral in New York

Posted on Mon, 1 Mar 2021 by midcenturyjo

Clean and cohesive. Modern and minimalist. A mix of custom and vintage. It’s a fabulous refurb in the NoHo neighbourhood. Bond Street Apatment by Home Studios.

Photographs by Brian W. Ferry

Martha’s Vineyard Farmhouse

Posted on Mon, 1 Mar 2021 by midcenturyjo

It’s a coming together, a partnership, a considered mix that transformed a town’s old post office into a contemporary farmhouse. Sullivan + Associates worked on revising the layout while interior designers White Arrow worked their magic on the interiors for this historic Matha’s Vineyard renovation. Vintage pieces with modern furniture, shiplap and traditional features with the needs of contemporary living. “The home’s interiors take inspiration in the nearby ocean and farmland, with indigo-dyed canvas, warm textural linen, natural fibers, and leather.”