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The little details

Posted on Wed, 3 Feb 2021 by midcenturyjo

“In response to the brief from a client seeking a family home that would reflect their love of originality, quality finishes and comfort, Phoebe has delivered a living environment where textures, colour and form come together in an unique interplay. Classically timeless pieces are complemented by bespoke contemporary art anD artefacts, without sacrificing comfort, liveability or durability.”

Sometimes it’s about the elegance, sometimes the restrained palette . Sometimes it’s about the luxury of the materials and sometimes it’s a little detail like the double welt trim on the fabric covered bedroom walls. Woollahra House byPhoebe Nicol Interior Architecture.

Simply serene

Posted on Fri, 22 Jan 2021 by midcenturyjo

“We work with the essence of our origins, stone, wood, ion and respect to tradition is part of our language. We study the way of life of each client, in a constant search to balance functionality and beauty in every project.
We are inspired by balance, white, light, and the mediterranean…”

Simply serene. Simply beautiful. Vivienda Zurbano by Madrid-based architecture and design studio BOA.

Pale and earthy in a Mallorca home

Posted on Mon, 11 Jan 2021 by KiM

What a serene, earthy, charming home this is! Located in Mallorca, this 250m2 residence is so relaxing and comfortable, and would be so pleasant to come home to after a long day at work (or as things have gone over the past year, to work from home in). Designed by Meritxell Ribé and Josep Puigdomènech of The Room Studio.

Playing with volumes

Posted on Wed, 6 Jan 2021 by midcenturyjo

It’s an exercise in volume with the space designed as a single room without the doors or separations. It’s an exercise in public and private, a promised glimpse, a quickly barred shutter. It’s an exercise in the elegant purity of a minimal palette. Most of all it’s an exercise in fabulous French taste. Appartement Rue Etienne Marcel in Paris, France by Atelier du Pont.

Photography by Vincent Leroux and Manuel Zublena

Bright, warm and neutral in Barcelona

Posted on Tue, 5 Jan 2021 by KiM

Bright, warm, neutral and an organic vibe in this Barcelona home leaves me smitten. Putxet House designed by The Room Studio. We expanded the upper floors and reconfigured the spaces. This house measuring 700 m2 house in the upper area of ​​Barcelona is large, bright, and functional. Both facades of the house were kept intact, respecting the structure’s original state and paying homage to its history. The large staircase was made on site and functions as the heart of the house. Next to it is located the courtyard, which extends vertically through the house. An industrial style was achieved without losing warmth by using natural woods combined with metals, hydraulic tiles, and microcement.