Displaying posts labeled "Neutral"

Betsy Brown

Posted on Mon, 7 Jan 2013 by midcenturyjo

Take a creative brush to a blank canvas. With painterly strokes apply the colours of life. A landscape to live in, a portrait of the occupants. A graceful vignette, a subtly sublime still life. Beautiful homes by Betsy Brown. Neutral palettes informed by careful colour. Classical and modern, delicate and elegant yet never precious.

 

A second helping

Posted on Mon, 24 Dec 2012 by midcenturyjo

It is that time of the year after all! Let’s go back fro a second helping from SIMO Design. I can’t resist the sophisticated neutral palette of their latest work – the Vermont House.

Friday eye candy

Posted on Fri, 21 Dec 2012 by KiM

I thought we could all use some gorgeous interior eye candy to lead us into this hectic pre-holiday weekend (and for those in the Ottawa area, 40 cm of snow!! AAAGGGHHH!!!!). The following photos are from the always fabulous MilK magazine.

A modern farmhouse

Posted on Wed, 19 Dec 2012 by KiM

I seem to be on a serious rustic kick these days. And it continues today! Ron tipped us off about a magazine called Garden & Gun. (Perhaps they’re due for a name change?) It’s about Southern American culture and low and behold, has a Home & Garden section! I found this modern farmhouse feature and completely fell head over heels for this gorgeous home. It’s located outside the small town of Chester, South Carolina and was designed by architect Ken Pursley. It’s rustic with modern touches and the exterior is totally adorable. I freaking love it. Now I’d modernize it a bit more with the furnishings and probably lose the rope railing but WOW, what fun I would have decorating the bejeezus out of this! (Photos by Stacey Van Berkel)

bfs design

Posted on Wed, 19 Dec 2012 by midcenturyjo

Minimalist and modern. Two spaces by Berlin based architectural firm bfs design. Retro riffs and textural wall treatments for a modernist glass atrium house or a sparsely elegant interior fitout in an historic apartment. Sophisticated and oh so German cool.

Photos by Annette Kisling