
Still stalking. Still in Sydney but this time I have moved to Glebe. I’m stalking a c1850 stables conversion. Small but perfectly formed, this wonderful contemporary home with historical touches is a great example of inner-city reuse. Mid mod meets hipster cool meets colonial. Link here while it lasts.



















Dream house alert!!! A mix of old and new architecture with modern and vintage furnishings is pretty much my ideal situation. Add in a picturesque country setting and I can have my bags and cats packed up in 5 minutes. This location home outside London is available through Shoot Factory, and I could not be more smitten.


















With its back wall dating from 1850 and a heritage-listed frangipani tree we barely glimpse, this brand new industrial-inspired residence is rooted in the past (sorry for the pun) but definitely future focused. Recycled materials, cutting edge living. Stark, confronting and fabulous. I’m crushing on the staircase and the play of brick against steel reminiscent of a historic half-timbered house. I’m stalking in Redfern, Sydney and you’ll find the link here while it lasts.























This California home by RailiCA design is a trendy take on modern farmhouse style. You’ve got some modern graphic tile, statement murals, rustic and industrial elements all joined together for a really fun and inviting vibe. HELLO!!!
















I think this might be the first time in ten years that I have featured a pool table in a post. Not my favourite “piece of furniture” but I’m loving the retro meets cool meets Arts and Crafts pool room in this Bryn Mawr West house Tracy Hardenburg Designs. Once dark and dingy the home has been transformed into a light filled bright and brilliant family home.

















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Primary photography by Pär Bengtsson