The rear extension of this Randwick, Sydney home saw the creation of high ceilings and open space kitchen, living, dining all washed with light and a strong connection between interior and exterior established. The result… clean, simple design and a bright, fun family home. Love it. Architecture by Nadine Nakache Design with interiors by home owner Keren Rockman of Rock Interiors.
Photography by Simon Whitbread.
Minimalists beware. This British warehouse conversion available through The Modern House (designed by 6a Architects) may induce heart palpitations and shortness of breath. It is FILLED to the rafters with STUFF. And THINGS. And more stuff. And I am afraid to admit this….but I kind of like it. Except for the kitchen. A kitchen with that much clutter would drive me mad. I am however, feeling some plant envy. Details can be found here.
I knew I had seen the cabinet with the eyes before. I had admired it in a post by Kim showcasing the photographs of Janis Nicolay. There were only two shots of this space. I wanted more and finally more is what I have. It’s the design studio of Vancouver interior designer Peter Wilds. White on white with a mix of traditional, quirky, modern and classic. Knowing how designers change their studio surrounds on a regular basis I wonder what it looks like now?
Simply slick. Slickly simple. A cool, white, minimalist kitchen in an historic shell by London-based Macdonald Wright Architects.
One more from James van der Velden of Bricks Amsterdam. Just because.