Displaying posts labeled "Stairs"

Love!

Posted on Wed, 9 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

It’s not often that a passage way gets my design senses tingling but I’m loving everything about this one. Often overlooked as purely utilitarian, this glorious light filled space celebrates the journey rather than scurrying towards the destination. See more of the Concrete House 1 by Auhaus Architecture on their website. I’ll wait for you here.

Black, white and pattern. A seriously stylish, modern kitchen with adjoining dining by my new favourite Polish design firm Widawscy Studio Architektury.

 

Pattern play in Poland

Posted on Tue, 8 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

It’s fun. It’s young. It’s fresh. With a base formula of white walls, exposed brick and wooden floors Polish design firm Widawscy Studio Architektury have created a home full of colour and pattern. The living areas wrap around a central core that houses a powder room and the stairs that rise to the sleeping areas. Strong geometric pattern in wallpaper and tiles packs a design punch while coloured glass in the ensuite bathroom adds rich colour to the otherwise simple white master bedroom.

 

Non-designery

Posted on Tue, 1 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

The owners of this Cremorne, Sydney house wanted their interiors to be lived in, warm, inviting and “non-designery”. Their Queen Anne style home was redesigned and extended by Luigi Rosselli architects but they turned to interior designers Decus to weave the magic that saw traditional meet modern, Danish mid century sit with family friendly custom build and everywhere glorious art. Light, bright, modern with a nod and always stylish but never precious. Beautiful, unique, fun.

Photography by Justin Alexander.

Still stalking

Posted on Mon, 31 Aug 2015 by midcenturyjo

From the outside you could be forgiven for thinking I’m stalking the same house as the last post but I’m in inner city Melbourne. Carlton in fact and I’ve found another bold example of redesigning within the walls of an old terrace house to create a contemporary home with retractable ceiling, striking voids, rooftop entertaining space and an indoor/outdoor dining cage. Once again don’t miss the video. Link here while it lasts.