Displaying posts labeled "Modern"

The gallery

Posted on Mon, 7 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

A starkly beautiful white shell becomes a stylish contemporary apartment by Berlin-based BRUZKUS BATEK. Stripped down and gallery-like the scene is set for life’s dramas through “the interplay of space, materiality, colour and light”.

 

A rescue in Melbourne

Posted on Fri, 4 Sep 2015 by KiM

The talented folks at Robson Rak Architects took this tired Victorian home in Melbourne and transformed it into a modern masterpiece, while renovating the existing structure and restoring the façade. It must be an incredible feeling to walk under that ornate porch, through the front door, under gorgeous original arches and you are lead into BOOM – a large, open and bright space that is really stunning. All of that reclaimed wood lends a bit of nature to the space and keeps it from being too cold. Respecting the old and embracing the new.

Photos: Lisa Cohen + Mark Roper

Concrete lush

Posted on Tue, 1 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

Hard edged sophistication softened by lush fabrics, texture on texture, rambling plantings. Light and air pour into double height spaces with tall doors and windows. No concrete bunker but rich and lush. H House by Bruce Stafford Architects.

Stalking 2

Posted on Wed, 19 Aug 2015 by midcenturyjo

How do you beat stalking a fabulous light filled loft? Let’s go stalk this amazing pavilion house which clings to the hillside at Great Mackerel Beach in Sydney’s Pittwater area. Access is via ferry or water taxi from Palm Beach opposite. With no roads in and surrounded by the Ku-ring-gai National Park this house is all about that view. Well worth the climb up. That’s what I’m telling myself anyway. At least there’s an inclinator to the guest pavilion. Link here while it lasts.

In the tree tops

Posted on Fri, 14 Aug 2015 by midcenturyjo

High amongst the tree tops is this calm oasis. Earthy, natural tones and textures create a peaceful setting for this contemporary home with interiors by Sydney-based Designers In The City. It would be easy to think that the rooms need scream to stand their ground against the stellar views but the designers instead have created a simple luxury the soothes and cocoons.