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INSPiRATiONS déco par Mathilde S.
Voyons ensemble l’extérieur maintenant. Je me suis aussi amusée sur ce projet à meubler et à décorer le balcon de 20,71 m2 composé de deux espaces bien distincts. Avec cette observation j’ai pris parti de disposer deux espaces bien différents. Le premier a été aménagé en pensant à un salon de détente cocooning. Le second, a été pensé comme une salle à manger.
Pour le salon le mot cocooning prend tout son sens avec cette accumulation d’assises diverses et variées qui permettent de recevoir de nombreuses personnes à passer un moment agréable à l’extérieur avec vue sur les montagnes.
Un tapis Pappelina jaune pâle a été déposé ainsi que deux tables basses gigognes métalliques qui reprennent elles aussi l'esprit des pieds compas.
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Anushka Contractor
The overall look is one of refined elegance and a mature aesthetic. Yet, the most harmonious nook here is the little balconette jutting out of the house, almost as if in greeting to the sun. We enclosed this space and created a serene spot for a read, a coffee or both. An art deco chair, a side table, some indoor green and a ceiling light for when the sun fades.
DECO Australia
Clean, horizontal lines and timber accents are key design elements for Mid Century Modern inspired homes. Timber-look aluminium battens by DecoBatten were used to create a modern yet tranquil outdoor space that accentuates the home’s characteristics and blends seamlessly with the surrounding bushland.
Images courtesy of The Palm Co.
Designer: Michelle Viret Design
Builder: New Start Building & Construction
Product: 50 x 50 QuickClick DecoBattens
Colour: DecoWood® Natural Spotted Gum
DECO Australia
Clean, horizontal lines and timber accents are key design elements for Mid Century Modern inspired homes. Timber-look aluminium battens by DecoBatten were used to create a modern yet tranquil outdoor space that accentuates the home’s characteristics and blends seamlessly with the surrounding bushland.
Images courtesy of The Palm Co.
Designer: Michelle Viret Design
Builder: New Start Building & Construction
Product: 50 x 50 QuickClick DecoBattens
Colour: DecoWood® Natural Spotted Gum
Bower Architecture
New Modern, a mid-century home in Caulfield, has undergone a loving renovation to save, restore and sensitively expand. Aware of the clumsy modification that many originally prized mid-century homes are now subject to, the client’s wanted to rediscover and celebrate the home’s original features, while sensitively expanding and injecting the property with new life.
Our solution was to design with balance, to renovate and expand with the mantra “no more, no less”- creating something not oppressively minimal or pointlessly superfluous.
Interiors are rich in material and form that celebrates the home’s beginnings – floor to ceiling walnut timber, natural stone and a glimpse of 60s inspired wallpaper.
This Caulfield home demonstrates how contemporary architecture and interior design can be influenced by heritage, without replicating a past era.
Jetton Construction, Inc.
James G. Stavoy, Architect
Bryn Brugioni Interior Design
Susann Thomason Tunick, Interior Design
Randy Thueme Design, Landscape Architect
Mariko Reed, Photographer
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