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There is nothing I appreciate more than an old home with its original details maintained after a renovation, like in this West Village townhouse by Rob Stuart. This fearless family yearned for a color infused, yet calming, fresh design all with the detail and nuance of a rarified turn of the century townhouse. Vintage mantles, layered moldings, patterned wallpapers and colorful fabrics come together in this family friendly home. We nudged various walls slightly throughout the floor plan to provide for a more spacious feel. I am head over heels with this little foyer in the photo above. I love the bold yellow wallpaper for the ceiling paired with the teal light fixture. It’s an unexpected pairing with the rest of the traditional details. 

For more of Rob Stuart’s work, check out this post of a vintage style condo. 

A modern midcentury pool

Posted on Wed, 22 Nov 2017 by midcenturyjo

You could be excused for thinking that you had time travelled poolside to 50s Palm Springs – breezeblock walls, long sleek lounges for sunning, architectural plantings, graphic black and white palette with that oasis of blue water screams Mad Men and Sinatra. Except this is Perth in Western Australia and the time is now. Midcentury mod perfection. Applecross residence by Tim Davies Landscaping.

A gothic industrial front door

Posted on Tue, 21 Nov 2017 by KiM

In keeping with the theme of gothic industrial from my earlier post, I have had this photo stashed away for a while now and thought this was the perfect time to share it. This is a simple entrance to a home but I love the vibe here. Via Inside Out, photo by Chris Warnes. 

A gothic glam industrial loft

Posted on Tue, 21 Nov 2017 by KiM

Glam + gothic + industrial + loft = this amazing space in Los Angeles by BAM Design Lab (Barbie Palomino & Annie May). This loft is super sexy and grungy with some of the coolest wallpapers I have ever seen. I could totally live here as my city pad and then have a house in the country for all my lighter and brighter decor. Anyone else on the fence about all-over-tufted sofas? I love/hate/love/hate. But here it works so damn well. 

Stalking a warehouse penthouse

Posted on Tue, 21 Nov 2017 by midcenturyjo

I’m stalking the heritage MacRobertson building in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy. With its “industrial living with a minimalist, contemporary” bones this two floor penthouse apartment is overflowing with artworks, books and life’s little treasures. And then there’s the rooftop terrace with treetop views over the surrounding suburbs. I could see myself moving in and feeling immediately at home. As is usually the case the video gives you a much better feel of the space. Link here while it lasts.