Displaying posts labeled "Living Room"

Austere beauty in Spain

Posted on Fri, 9 Jul 2021 by midcenturyjo

The perfect marriage of rustic finishes and contemporary lifestyle. Minimalist almost monastic, carefully curated and austerely beautiful. La Coruña in the Galacian region of northwest Spain by Madrid-based Las Perelli Studio.

Between the forest and the sea

Posted on Wed, 7 Jul 2021 by midcenturyjo

“Nestled between forest, dune and sea our cottage style Starwood Residence is the manifestation of our design-minded client’s vision for a home that sustains a lifestyle rooted in family and flow … the house was stripped to its bones and lovingly brought back to life, with reclaimed French terracotta hexagon tile the stage upon which clay finished walls, rouge marble and custom joinery interplay with a quietly eclectic harmony of furniture, art and accessories.”

A mind set of reuse, recycle and repurpose has created a home that is about comfort and sustainability. A wonderfully laid back house in Bloemendaal, The Netherlands by Avenue Design Studio.

An artful and collected style

Posted on Mon, 5 Jul 2021 by midcenturyjo

Balanced, acquired and intentional. That’s the mantra of Los Angeles-based interior design studio Transition State. Laid back luxury with a distinct California style.

Cloud Parade

Posted on Thu, 1 Jul 2021 by midcenturyjo

“This stunning home was tired and unloved and required a major refresh to enliven it for holiday guests. The interior of the house needed to complement the magnificence of the view.”

Don’t fight it, enhance it. Josie Simpson of Altus Design Studio loves colour, texture and pattern. In this Blue Mountains house (to the west of Sydney) her approach has been a joyful play of these design elements that don’t detract from the “elephant outside the room” but rather enhances the experience inside.

An elegant apartment in Lambersart

Posted on Tue, 29 Jun 2021 by midcenturyjo

Blessed with the beautiful bones of a 1940s apartment Parisian-based RMGB have created a magical home in the very northern commune of Lambersart.  A neutral colour palette allows original features like a two-storey stained glass window and its accompanying staircase to shine. The mix of contemporary furniture and pieces from the 60s and 70s is chic in the way that only the French can be truly chic.

Photography by Matthieu Salvaing