Large-chip terrazzo tiles used in a bathroom in a Melbourne home—something Yan Wang hopes to see less of in the new year.
HUTCH Design used organic materials and earthy tones to transform this former concrete pig shed outside of London.
Buff & Hensman remodel, here we used a La Pietra Compattata Cromie brick tile (upcycled from wastes of stonequarry productions) to compose the hearth and frame the fireplace center piece.
The space was originally a dining room, but the first day they moved in, Josh and Matt decided to throw the floor plan out the window and reclaimed the space in the window for a conversation area, inspired by the sunken lounges of the 1970s. The cushions are crafted from recycled rugs.
For the guest rooms, the team “went with the French Linen Stripe Wallpaper in Soft Linen by York (coming soon to the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines crafted by York line) to add subtle dimension without altering structure,” according to a blog post on Magnolia’s website.
A whiteware wall makes a dramatic visual impact.
In the master bathroom, a tub and sink from ADM join Cifial fixtures.
A new window adds natural light, and the room feels much bigger thanks to a glass enclosure for the shower. Jessica added custom concrete details throughout, along with Kohler faucets, Burke Decor sconces, and Wayfair mirrors.
The long-leaf-pine roof decking was salvaged from the original home and used on the ceiling in the new playroom.
A long window was used as a backsplash in the kitchen to bring in even more light to the space.
Master bathroom, Maison JJ Joubert
The art studio, located in what was the existing garage, benefits from spacial separation and a separate entrance. This private workspace is where “messier” activities like cutting, sanding, painting, and sculpting happen.