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“Pacific House is an alteration and addition to an existing 1990’s concrete framed cliffside dwelling. It is exposed to the Easterly facing ocean and closely adjacent similar cliffside dwelling structures. We have replanned the dwelling, adding external amenity including landscape works and a swimming pool. We have also modified portions of the exterior building envelope including doors and windows, cladding, entries, external decks, facades and pergolas.”

A contemporary home with luxe finishes, clean-lined, beautiful and functional in a stunning but sometimes hostile environment. Pacific House by Alexander and Co.

Classic meets contemporary

Posted on Tue, 29 Nov 2022 by midcenturyjo

Nashville-based Jason Arnold deftly walks the line between classic and contemporary. His sophisticated rooms may appear simply dressed but each is carefully curated, layered and timeless. Neutrals are warmed by glowing woods, and splashes of green and burgundy in the form of foliage draw the eye around the rooms while hints of black ground them.

Small but perfectly formed

Posted on Tue, 29 Nov 2022 by midcenturyjo

“A small but perfectly formed London townhouse filled to the brim with bold colour, texture and warmth. A playful, inspirational and happy home for a lovely, young family.”

If you ever needed cheering up on a grey old day then this is the house that will bring a smile to your face. Liveable yet dramatic spaces, bold colour and the marriage of different eras and styles. Chelsea by Studio Duggan.

Neutral beauty

Posted on Fri, 25 Nov 2022 by midcenturyjo

Sophisticated and stylish with a restrained colour palette punctuated by blues and mochas Charlebarbara by Kansas City-based Kobel + Co is a home filled with timeless treasures and modern pieces, old and new, high and low, function and beauty. Ah, it certainly is a beauty.

Parisian chic

Posted on Wed, 23 Nov 2022 by midcenturyjo

French style as only the French can do. Chic, sophisticated, considered. An oh-so-stylish apartment near the Bois de Boulogne by Paris-based Sandra Benhamou.