Rooftop party
And we're all invited. The perfect spot for a few beers and a few friends. Prefabricated modular extension with rooftop terrace by Archiblox.
View ArticleJanis Nicolay
Vancouver photographer Janis Nicolay has been shooting spaces for all of my favourite magazines for years, and I've been a fan since the beginning. Enjoy these photos of hers of some pretty special...
View ArticleConcrete and acid green
The architect's own warehouse space. Raw and restrained with a shock of acid green in the kitchen, open plan with changing levels to allow privacy, all washed with the natural light pouring through...
View ArticleSerenity now
This Capel Sound home designed by Melbourne Architects Altereco Design has such a soothing, serene vibe brought on by lots of white, beautiful wood floors and streamlined kitchen and bath. So much...
View ArticleHoliday season
The holidays are upon us, and I am desperately trying to get my Christmas mojo going. Maybe this post will motivate me to pull out the 6 decorations I have and work it. Femina Femina Homelife Hus...
View ArticleOn the couch
On the fence? No I'm definitely not on the fence when it comes to this St Kilda West home by architects Kennedy Nolan. Love the minimal palette of black and white warmed by rich caramels and honey...
View ArticleSunday eye candy
I have some eye candy for you to ease you into the new week, and to break up the monotony of chores, Christmas decorating, laundry and whatever else you do on a Sunday. From a few of the latest...
View ArticleThe villa
Abandoned for years this late Victorian era house and stables in Fitzroy, Melbourne has been reinvented by Nest Architects. The remaining two original rooms open into a thoroughly modern family home...
View ArticleHello yellow
Anyone else sick of all white scandi interiors? Time for just a little injection of colour? Hello yellow. By super stylist Tina Hellberg.
View ArticleCloth & Kind
Krista Nye Schwartz & Tami Ramsay are the duo behind Michigan and Georgia based interior design firm Cloth & Kind. Curated interior design with history and heart, with story and...
View ArticleNoteworthy from Cloth & Kind
I adore this laundry room - particularly the sink set-up and the light fixture. *drool* Afriad to go with dark walls? Why not give it a try on the trim instead? Talk about a bold, graphic statement!...
View ArticleWhat's hiding behind the facade?
Zinc, concrete blockwork, marble and bluestone on the exterior of this two storey extension to a traditional, Edwardian home. White interior and timber floors with colour play from artwork and flashes...
View ArticleI need this space
Like a sunbeam tracking across a floor. Like birdsong breaking through the everyday white noise. Like a steaming cup of coffee and the time to savour it. I need this. By Southern Californian based SMID.
View ArticleWalker house
What a fun house this is! It is an 1873 gothic revival home with a rather large addition built in 2003. Andrew Maynard Architects took on some rebuilding, such as the interior of the kitchen/dining...
View ArticleEmbracing historic bones
That space above? TO DIE FOR. I can't seem to stop staring. This Brooklyn townhome was quite a change from the owners' former modern and minimalist home (to say the least). Design mavens Roman and...
View ArticleDown the laneway
Fat dogs and squealing, happy kids. The perfect kitchen accessories. Northcote Laneway House. Great family space designed by small Melbourne based firm Architected. Real living, real spaces, get real...
View ArticleHere
You'll find me here, in my dreams, reading a book, a record on the turntable, drink close by. Ah yes. By Commune.
View ArticleStudio McGee
I am an admirer of the interiors created by Syd and Shea McGee of Studio McGee. Clean, bright, contemporary, fresh and energetic. What's not to love really? They throw in colours, patterns and some...
View ArticleHams and Bacon
OK. OK. It's a produce store, coffee stop, sandwich purveyor (sister store to Pope Joan) and not a domestic interior but look at it. It's yellow. I'm still on my colour campaign as you can see....
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