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More from Denai Kulcsar

Posted on Wed, 25 Jul 2012 by midcenturyjo

I had to return to the work of Australian interior designer Denai Kulcsar for another look. Her Park House had you singing her praises and “pinning” up a storm. Here are more rooms to inspire. Enjoy.

New work from Antonio Martins

Posted on Fri, 20 Jul 2012 by midcenturyjo

An eclectic mix of vintage, industrial and modern pieces defines the latest home by San Francisco interior designer Antonio Martins. Starting with an impressive concrete and steel base in a home designed by Zack de Vito Aarchitecture, Martins has layered not only furnishings and finishes but meaning into the modern decor. Favourites besides the Cassina Cab chairs in the dining room? The fab string of lights hanging through the stairwell and the personal touches like the b&w photos of family and friends casually propped on steel shelves. (More of Antonio Martins’ here and here.)

Mark Egerstrom

Posted on Wed, 18 Jul 2012 by KiM

I need a little dose of rustic in my decor – I appreciate the beauty of the outdoors and all things in nature. Earthy appeals to me. Mark Egerstrom‘s most definitively aesthetic appeals to me. He’s all about rustic spaces and beautiful wood furniture.

Stalking a suburban resort

Posted on Wed, 18 Jul 2012 by midcenturyjo

Want to get away from it all without leaving home? Ever craved a resort style oasis in your backyard? I think this Paddington, Sydney house might just be the answer. It feels like a tropical beach house only kilometers from the centre of Australia’s biggest city. Free flowing open plan living spaces with great connection to the outdoors. Throw those doors open and welcome the sun. Cool off in the plunge pool meters from the living room. There is even a studio above the garage for your friends and family who want to check in for a break. Small space, big style. Link here while it lasts.

Rut Karadottir

Posted on Tue, 3 Jul 2012 by KiM

Rut Karadottir is an interior designer based in Iceland who studied and spent some time working for an architecture firm in Italy before opening her own design studio in ’97. I love her work, a mix of modern and Scandinavian mixed with rustic elements. My favourite combination. 🙂