Displaying posts labeled "Modern"

Mid century house

Posted on Fri, 31 Jan 2020 by midcenturyjo

Interior designer Chelsea Hing brings a Palms Springs meets modern vibe to this classic mid century house. Modern luxury meets iconic cool in a home just right for family living.

Photography by Eve Wilson & Rhiannon Taylor

Stephen Kenn loft

Posted on Thu, 30 Jan 2020 by KiM

Based in Los Angeles, Stephen Ken and his partner Beks Opperman design home and travel goods. They dreamt about a space they could use to practice hospitality and offer their designs in a more intimate environment, and so this loft was born. Its minimal aesthetic and clean lines really help to showcase the beauty of the space and their designs against such a beautiful backdrop.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 25 Jan 2020 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend then it better be somewhere stylish. Ya Vsesvit, an architectural studio, showroom and 80 seat lecture room for events in Kiev by Yakusha Design Studio.

Black house on the ridge

Posted on Thu, 23 Jan 2020 by midcenturyjo

“Inspiration for the design of this three-bedroom, three-bathroom house came from its rural environment and the result is a modern interpretation of traditional barn architecture. It strikes a balance between natural textures and materials, earthy dark-stained furniture and beautiful charcoal and black-stained panelling.”

Casual sophistication in this contemporary country home with a strictly limited palette. Main Ridge House by Studio Griffiths.

Photography by Sharyn Cairns

A renovated apartment in Tel Aviv

Posted on Wed, 15 Jan 2020 by KiM

Sorana Kfir, a designer in Tel Aviv, reached out to us about this apartment she designed for her client, who took it over after her parents passed away. Sorana planned the new layout and decor of the space, and though it appears very modern in its transformation, there are pieces left from the homeowner’s past as well as some remnants of the old space reused as I’ll point out below. It’s now an eclectic and homey space.

The hutch above was lined with tiles from the old backsplash. Love that!

The vertical light feature at the end of the hallway to the bedrooms was a partition originally located at the entrance of the apartment and was reworked to serve a new purpose.