Displaying posts labeled "Workspace"

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 5 Mar 2022 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Block722 Studio by who else but Block722.

Weave House

Posted on Fri, 4 Mar 2022 by midcenturyjo

Light filled interiors layered with colour and texture are the key to this renovation. Dark and heavy rooms were transformed into a lively family home, contemporary and charming. The ultimate luxury is the wine room divided from the living space by glass and steel walls. To think it was once a children’s playroom, now an adult’s playroom perhaps. Weave House by Hugh-Jones Mackintosh.

Photography by Prue Ruscoe

Black and white

Posted on Wed, 2 Mar 2022 by midcenturyjo

A masculine take on the Hamptons look. Black and white, at times moody with a modern meets midcentury vibe. Getting away to the Hamptons has never been so stylish. Milina Drive in East Hampton by New York based design firm BHDM.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 26 Feb 2022 by midcenturyjo

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on the weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. L/S design agency office space by Helsinki-based interior designer Laura Seppänen.

Cressy Hall

Posted on Fri, 25 Feb 2022 by KiM

This jaw-dropping home in Lincolnshire, England is currently for sale via Inigo, and has me dreaming and scheming of living there and cooking in the kitchen with its original three-arch stone fireplace, and then lunching in the garden surrounded by all that beauty, and afterwards wandering among the topiary trees….. *sigh*

Cressy Hall is a striking Georgian hall, surrounded by nine acres of verdant gardens and meadows and the bucolic Lincolnshire fens. Grade II* listed, the house has an exceptionally handsome façade and a plethora of original features inside, from a sweeping, sculptural wooden staircase, to the shutters that frame each sash window. A set of stairs lead to a complete set of 18th-century cellars, including a boot room, a wine cellar, a game larder, a wet and dry room plus a coal cellar, all set against a combination of herringbone brick and flagstone flooring. From here, a doorway opens into the studio; a particularly bright and voluminous room, it is lit from above through a glazed ceiling, with a mezzanine running along three sides. Currently used as a painter’s studio, it could easily be an office or expansive study, and has its own separate entrance. The staircase ascends to the first floor, where four bedrooms can be accessed via the central hallway. The top floor is home to three further bedrooms, a linen room, and a billiards room with fantastic striped wallpaper. Outbuildings include the old stables and a workshop, now with planning permission to convert into a one-bedroom cottage. These are flanked by a tool shed and a three-bay open store/woodshed. There is a very spacious garage and a large barn. The garden extends across nine acres, and a combination of formal and kitchen gardens. The garden is most notable for its incredible topiary, such as the yews at the front of the house and a box wave hedge that runs along the driveway. The vista runs the whole length of the garden, past a walled kitchen garden and through a clipped yew circle. Parallel to this is a pleached lime walk leading to a small summer house.