Dark drama
The beauty of black. Dark yet light. Glen Iris home by the Martino Group. Drama and design, development and art.
The beauty of black. Dark yet light. Glen Iris home by the Martino Group. Drama and design, development and art.
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love the boho meets faded vintage, meets real life in the city vibe of this East Village, NY apartment by FIG Interior Design. I love how the living area transitions to dining and kitchen. I love a stylish open plan. I love the layers of detail, the textures, the little things, the cherished things, the clutter of things. I love that you can see lamp cords and that the sheets aren't steamed wrinkle free for the shoot. I love seeing rooms by day and as the light fades. I love the personality and the panache. I love the drama of dark walls and the play of flames in the fireplace.When I daydream of living in New York this will be the place I do it in.
Serene and sophisticated. A timeless marriage of the contemporary and the traditional. Light, dark. Urban and ethnic. Relaxed and refined. I'm drawn into the creative web of interior designer Gillian Khaw. Imagine this first house as a weekend getaway. I'd never leave.
It's no secret that Kim and I love Sarah Lavoine's work. LURVE. Interior designer crush. This Parisian apartment with her signature blue providing the colour drama is just about perfect. French style that is oh so chic.
Good design, plain and simple. Time for an encore appearance by Melbourne based builder designers Altereco. This Barwon Heads house is open plan with crisp, modern lines, a restrained colour palette and materials. Simple yes. Stylish definitely.
Photography by Tara Pearce.