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Between the forest and the sea

Posted on Wed, 7 Jul 2021 by midcenturyjo

“Nestled between forest, dune and sea our cottage style Starwood Residence is the manifestation of our design-minded client’s vision for a home that sustains a lifestyle rooted in family and flow … the house was stripped to its bones and lovingly brought back to life, with reclaimed French terracotta hexagon tile the stage upon which clay finished walls, rouge marble and custom joinery interplay with a quietly eclectic harmony of furniture, art and accessories.”

A mind set of reuse, recycle and repurpose has created a home that is about comfort and sustainability. A wonderfully laid back house in Bloemendaal, The Netherlands by Avenue Design Studio.

Colourful country home

Posted on Mon, 5 Jul 2021 by midcenturyjo

“We took a historic home that had seen better days and reworked windows, floor plans, raised roofs, and thoroughly renovated the kitchen and baths with a mix of architectural salvage and ingenuity. Our goal was to create a comfortable and cozy home inspired by the British countryside and Colonial America. We sourced an Aga oven, designed Shaker-inspired cabinetry, fabricated custom furniture, and decorated it in a moody palette, and layered old-world textiles.”

I have such a thirst for colour at the moment and this 1850’s cottage in New York state is like a big glass of cool cool water. A wonderful renovation that respects the building’s past but provides contemporary family living. Pound Ridge Farm by White Arrow.

Sophisticated neutrals in Scarsdale

Posted on Thu, 20 May 2021 by midcenturyjo

Take a neutral colour palette. Add texture of course. Mix in vintage pieces and statement art and what do you get? A fabulous Scarsdale home, sophisticated yet enchanting. By New York-based interior designer Sharon Rembaum .

Photography by Nicole Franzen

It’s all about raw beauty in this loft by Aker Interiors. Exposed brick, rough concrete ceilings contrasted with polished floors, wood and stone form the material palette while colours are restrained and reflect those of earthy nature. While it may be rustic in places and definitely industrial luxury is definitely not missing in the scheme. Velvet, stone, lush textures and of course the light flowing in through ample windows.

Studio Sofield

Posted on Fri, 23 Apr 2021 by KiM

It takes a lot to wow me these days (a result of having an interior design blog for over 14 years?). I’ve come to realize wowing me doesn’t necessarily take much effort. It doesn’t have to be some spectacular space that someone spent a small fortune decorating. It could be something rather simple such as the photo above. A large porcelain sink in front of a beautiful window. I don’t quite understand the placement of this sink, and that’s also why I love it so much. I like design to throw me a curve ball every now and then. Thank you to New York based design firm Studio Sofield for managing to WOW me this time.