Displaying posts labeled "Neutral"

Kyle Timothy Home

Posted on Thu, 28 May 2009 by midcenturyjo

Kyle Timothy Blood is the design force behind Kyle Timothy Home – obviously. But what is also obvious is his understanding of casual elegance and family friendly spaces. These are bright airy and light rooms that are just so appealing that you want to snuggle in that chair or whip up a cake in that kitchen. Custom doesn’t mean design for the sake of design but truly understanding a client’s needs.

Hand

Posted on Wed, 8 Apr 2009 by KiM

Pierre Emmanuel Martin and Stéphane Garotin are the names behind Hand, an interior design firm from France. They have some home furnishing stores as well that are designed so beautifully you could simply walk in and think you were “home”. Their work is contemporary but filled with warm neutral colours and plush, simple furnishings – the kind you can put your feet up on. They also mix in mid-century modern furniture pieces that add a bit of funkiness. I’m taking many notes, because these spaces are totally my style.

S. Russell Groves

Posted on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 by midcenturyjo

With a pared back palette of neutrals S. Russell Groves and his team create rooms that are evoke luxury and elegance. This is an extensive portfolio crammed with images that are beautiful in their simplicity and well considered detail. Too many gorgeous spaces to share here. You are in for a wonderful time on the website.

Katie Sellers

Posted on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 by midcenturyjo

Another fabulous interior stylist another inspiring portfolio. Katie Sellers has a fabulous eye and a gorgeous girly/glam vibe but with a touch of elegant restraint. Styling houses, makeovers, still life, decorating ideas she does it all. So many more beautiful photos on her website so click on over.

Messana O’Rorke

Posted on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 by KiM

Jo had posted a while back about a sprinkler tank that Messana O’Rorke Architects had converted into an urban retreat. I was just perusing their website and was amazed by their work on other projects. Here’s a project titled 12th Street.