{Featherston House in Melbourne, Robin Boyd}
{Featherston House in Melbourne, Robin Boyd}



Located in one of the forests surrounding Bruges, the house is long and narrow and contains staggered storeys that descend below the ground.Doors leading into the house are as high as the walls and are difficult to spot when closed.Inside, a long ramp slopes up from the main living and dining room towards children’s bedrooms that are half a storey above, while cantilevered stairs lead down into a second living room and master bedroom.








{But it’s the pool, I LOVE!}
{I know I posted the photo above before and the first one below, but never found out who did it til now. Here’s a quickie portfolio of architect Antonio Zaninovic’s work - clean, modern, and sharp!}





{I could only get the photographer of this gorgeous home: David Lena }
{The detail at the back of the island, in the bright yellow, and how it relates/continues as the counter supports really caught my eye. It’s a lovely way to integrate form and function. The colour scheme here goes with the rest of the house, although I can definitely imagine it in a more sophisticated palette with more luxurious, refined materials.}
I'm a Toronto-based interior designer, that's really more than just that. I think it's interesting to see how personalities show through what you post.
Throughout the weekdays, between 9am to 5pm, I sometimes post things I find online that are usually related to design in some way or the other. But after that, I have the 'randoms' queued up! You see my interest in design, art, illustration, architecture, photography, travel, & fashion, the things that make me laugh, that make me think, the things that excite me, and the things that I love. Soon, it won't be so random after all.