Showing posts with label modern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern. Show all posts

10.4.12

Round Out











I'm really taken with this place. I like the clever way the clean modern lines, the vaulted ceilings and concrete tub are smoothed and softened by the owner's belongings.

Vintage oils, textiles, inviting furniture and a gorgeous vintage glass collection all help to round out the edges.

Images from bolig

25.11.10

Could Change








This home has a stunning combination of all things good. Shiny industrial, skins, grey, chandeliers, gilded frames and modern pieces mixed with old.

Really feeling this style at the moment. But anyone who's been visiting here a while knows that the wind could change, and probably will, any minute!

Images from gap interiors

18.11.10

The Introduction









A cantilevered bed is pretty spesh, no? I so badly want to get a look underneath and see the engineering on this thing. It's piqued my curiosity.

The modern clean lines of this home are the perfect canvas for a v.cool art collection and the introduction of the warm shades of timber and orange really dilute the white on white modern look that can sometimes go too far.

Images by michael crockett

25.10.10

Meant To Be









The mix between old and new has been done very cleverly in this home. The older sections of the home are kept current and fresh with a really light decorating hand, and the new sections are a great example of less being more.

The final effect then seems amalgamated and meant to be.

Images via gap interiors

23.10.10

Resistance

 






I was an easy target for this place. Solid doses of grey + black...concrete...black Pantons. Resistance is futile.

Images from interior via behance

19.10.10

Enclosed Purpose







This place appealed to me for it's concrete floors, walls of glass and vast open living spaces, contrasted with enclosed purpose based rooms.

And seriously, that has to be one of the coolest hang kids' hang out rooms ever. I mean a couple of rows of Togos and a map of the world - what more could a kid want for? Well perhaps a pool. But then, this place has that beautifully covered too.

Images from heliotrope architects

11.10.10

Totally Fine












When I saw this house at Contemporist I nearly died. Could it be any more sensational. Nuh.

I've been a fan of architect Guilherme Torres' work for a while now, but hadn't stumbled across his own home before. What an amazing space, full of renovations that he has carried out himself. Now if he wanted to stop by my place some time and knock out a bespoke concrete desk and sofa that would be totally fine with me.

Images from contemporist
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