
Timothy Kaye
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Dec 2, 2024 |
admagazine.com | Karine Monié |Timothy Kaye
El estilo clásico, como bien sabemos, debe alcanzarse con gracia y mucho cuidado en los detalles para que su atemporalidad sea concisa. "El buen diseño es útil y pragmático", afirma Kate McCluskey Kyle, fundadora y directora de McCluskey Studio. La arquitecta de interiores concibió una reforma integral de esta casa victoriana de 1898 estilo clásico situada en una calle arbolada del sureste interior de Melbourne (Australia).
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Oct 7, 2024 |
estliving.com | Megan Rawson |Timothy Kaye
In celebration of 125 years of innovation, Miele—one of the world’s leaders in premium appliances—has introduced a collection of built-in appliances in a refined obsidian matte black finish. Renowned for their elegance, versatility, and understated appeal, matte black appliances have become a firm favorite among those seeking a balance of form and function in the kitchen.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Chris Pearson |Timothy Kaye
The sweeping facade, moulded in brick and concrete, gives the first clue that this home is outside the box – in more ways than one. Sinuous curves and alluring angles beckon visitors through the gate, so little wonder its aptly named architects, Inarc, have dubbed it the Gathering Place. The owners, who welcome a steady flow of friends and family past the generous front door, would easily agree. But the property wasn't always so inviting.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Carli Philips |Timothy Kaye
Wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass and backdropped against lush, emerald-green plantings, this home in Melbourne's Caulfield is bathed in a natural light that bounces over its polished concrete flooring and across the tawny colour palette of mustard and subdued marigold. For designer Nickolas Gurtler of Nickolas Gurtler Office, its extensive glazing, immense volumes and sky-high ceilings proved to be an atypical hurdle associated with having too much space.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
homestolove.com.au | Judy Pascoe |Timothy Kaye
Interior designer Ali Ross will go to extreme lengths to procure a design piece that she has fallen in love with. To wit, two timber stools she bought in Amsterdam and carried as hand luggage in two separate trips back to London where she was living at the time. They now sit proudly in the c1889 home she shares with her husband Ben and sons Jasper and Felix. It is typical of Ali's uncompromising approach to interior design and architecture that have been her passion since she was young.
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