Displaying posts labeled "Renovation"

Professors’ row renovation

Posted on Fri, 4 Jul 2014 by KiM

I have a fabulous renovation of a home in Cambridge, MA to share with you today. It was carried out by aamodt/plumb architectsIt is a kitchen and master suite renovation which transforms a rambling Cambridge shingle-style home into a modern gallery for artwork, artifacts, scholarly pursuits and family gatherings. I really love the kitchen – modern yet warm thanks to the addition of blonde wood and helloooooo butler’s pantry! *SWOON* The master bedroom’s ensuite looks heavenly right about now – how I could use a long soak in that tub (instead of popping Aleve)! (Photos by Jane Messinger)

A totally overhauled flat in Madrid

Posted on Thu, 3 Jul 2014 by KiM

Mike of Hr estudio de interiorismo & inmobiliaria emailed us about a 245 m2 flat he recently completed in the center of Madrid. It had been completely renovated and the transformation is so shocking I had to include a couple of before photos. It is hard to believe it is the same flat. The architectural details are stunning and I love the raised library space. Congrats on a beautiful project Mike!

And here is what the flat looks like now…

Linear

Posted on Tue, 1 Jul 2014 by midcenturyjo


The renovation of this late 50s modernist house in Auckland by Strachan Group Architects emphasizes the horizontal, playing with lines of light and shade. Sympathetic and subtle linking the original house to its surrounding site.

Stalking 2

Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2014 by midcenturyjo

All California Bungalow up the front and fab and funky modern out the back. That’s what I like about real estate stalking. You would never know from the street what lies beyond the front door of this Elwood, Melbourne home. Link here while it lasts.

Studio You Me

Posted on Tue, 10 Jun 2014 by midcenturyjo

A family home with a sense of drama, a sense of style and a sense of fun. Melbourne multidisciplinary design firm Studio You Me has renovated a 70s home with great bones, the final product being a home of contrasts and cohesion, life and soul.