Wednesday
Dec222010
Minimalism on my mind
If all the wonderful clutter of the homes for the past few days have left you for a hankering for minimalism have I got the house for you. Stalking again and in Paddington, Sydney again. Lean, clean and definitely not mean. Love the indoor/outdoor feel, the ceiling fans (boy do I hate most fans) and the desk in the office. I just wish my kitchen was so minimalist. Don't think it ever will be though. Link is here while it lasts.
Reader Comments (10)
minimalism is a def way to go!
So lovely!
Stunning. I love the living area and the stairs. And that bath! I WANT that bath.
Wow! i love the indoor, outdoor feel. And the skylight in the study! And the white bedroom! And the .........
I would just need a few more places to store books. I can't seem to keep my books to a minimum. And a few more plants to add some more natural elements into the space and I'm good to go.
-Jordana
does anybody know who that coffee table is from ????
is it just me or does it look weird to have two dining tables right next to each other, one inside and one out?
Nup, that look just isn't doing it for me anymore. It seems so generic somehow.
As a fellow Architect from Australia, I look around the world's design/architecture blogs, i find , the commonality of Australian designs being posted disturbing. There is a lack of restrain where new technology/ fad materials and desperate attempt to hide connections dominate. My wife calls it 'mock modern', i think its catchy. Whats more disturbing is that spec builders share a similar aesthetic at a third of the price. There is too much money here and not enough discernment. Keep it up Aussies we'll be looking back at this era and cringing.
I am not a fan of minimalism, but i have say; what a wonderful design.