The artist Anthony Goicolea renovated this town house in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The multilevel house has a basement studio; an open kitchen and sitting room; a mezzanine living room and office; and two bedrooms above that. Levels of windows and a glass partition between the mezzanine and kitchen flood the place with light. The furnishings include thrift-shop pieces, like the 16-year-old sofa in the mezzanine living area, next to a Restoration Hardware armchair. On the mezanine, the sliding door of the guest bathroom doubles as a blackboard.
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Read MoreThis lovely 67 sqm apartment is situated in Johanneberg, in the south of Göteborg, Sweden. Very bright, this home is characterized by the Scandinavian style with soft touches of colours that pop against all the white. The wall between the kitchen and the living room was taken down to create a big open space.
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Read MoreToday’s tour is the Brisbane home of artists Adam Lester and Caro Toledo. The family have been renting the place for just over two years, but have definitely put their creative stamp on it. Adam and Caro’s eclectic collection of artwork, furnishings and trinkets fill the space. The large ground level ‘basement’ under the house serves as Adam’s art studio.
Source : The Design Files
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