Displaying posts labeled "Living Room"

A marriage of old and new

Posted on Wed, 17 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

There are the lucky few who live in Paris. There are the luckier few who live in a Haussmannian apartment with its sugar icing plaster details, beautiful floors and towering windows and doors. Then there are the luckiest few of all who live in a Haussmannian apartment renovated by Parisian interior designer Véronique Cotrel of  L’agence Véronique Cotrel where the marriage between old and new is sublime. Majestic and welcoming. Historic yet perfectly attuned to contemporary living.

Serene in Martha’s Vineyard

Posted on Mon, 15 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

“This beautiful home set in a scenic wooded area in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard was designed with the intent of purposeful simplicity. From early on in the design process, our clients expressed the desire for their home to evoke a sense of serenity – a place they could visit with family and friends to reset from their active suburban lives. We focused on clean forms, simple, yet impactful details, and a calming, neutral, textural palette to design a home that would feel both grounding and rejuvenating for a busy young family.”

Composed, authentic with a simple beauty. The perfect antedote to the chaos of city living by Ursino Interiors.

Photography by Tim Lenz

The Hut

Posted on Thu, 11 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

I was daydreaming about a perfect getaway, a bolt hole from the city chaos when I found this 600-square-foot cedar-clad hut built sustainably off-grid by Greg Dutton, cofounder of Midland Architecture on his parent’s farm in Ohio. Think Scandi minimalism meets country cabin. A stylish getaway sitting gently in its surrounds.

Mid-century and red brick

Posted on Tue, 9 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

An iconic red brick New York loft with a perfectly curated collection of mid-century pieces. Your idea of interiors heaven? Welcome to the home of Alan Eckstein founder of interior design, staging service and gallery Somerset House.

Atlanta Mid Mod

Posted on Tue, 9 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

It’s all about colour and pattern and just a touch of maximalism (can one have a “touch” of maximalism?) in this fun mid-century family home in Atlanta, Georgia by Jessica Davis of Atelier Davis. No detail has been overlooked but of course, it’s the designer’s own home. Casually chic, fresh and fabulous.