Through the back door
I don't know what I like better, the view through the back door or the kitchen itself. Doesn't matter. It's a definite case of kitchen love. By Sydney-based interior architect Sally Rhys-Jones.
I don't know what I like better, the view through the back door or the kitchen itself. Doesn't matter. It's a definite case of kitchen love. By Sydney-based interior architect Sally Rhys-Jones.
"... a series of elegant, open plan and light filled spaces conceived as a series of nooks from the scale of a room down to the home for a favourite bowl."
I love the kitchen in this extension of a Victorian-era terrace house. MDF, cast concrete, cement tiles, stainless steel and birch faced plywood create a modern, practical and stylsih kitchen. Best part? That bench seat and window looking out to the garden. Nook House by London-based Mustard Architects.
When the temperature is right, I want to be right here.
When I have time to catch up on some reading, I want to be sprawled on the sofa right here. (That wall colour!)
When catching up with a friend, we want to be right here.
When I want husband to cook me an epic meal, we want to be right here.
When I want to take in the scenery and enjoy a cup of tea, I want to be right here.
When I want to enjoy the sunshine and some BBQ, I want to be right here.
VIA CLOTH & KIND
I love Potts Point. I think it's my favourite Sydney suburb. Full of history, close to the action and with that frisson of seediness meets money. The perfect base for exploring the harbour city. Now if I could just organise a few days away instead of daydreaming in front of my computer screen I might just have to stay in this fabulous apartment available through Contemporary Hotels. A stylish marriage of old and new.
How do I love an English kitchen? Let me count the ways. I'm not talking shiny two pack with glittery stone tops and multicoloured mood lighting. I'm smitten by solid wood cabinets, fitted or preferably not, rich colours, scrubbed pine table tops and larders. It's traditional with a twist and I'm in love. Here are some of my favourites from Plain English.