Lovely Other

By Julia Cuthbert | loves: design, art and funny things | sydney, australia

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London’s calling
The countdown is on. It’s just under four weeks until my trusty geek and I pack our bags and head to New York and the UK. I’ve never been to either, and can’t wait to hit the streets of Manhattan, Manchester and London!
Saw this Matte Stephens print today and thought it was very timely indeed. My trusty geek is a UK native, and I’m looking forward to him showing me around all of his old haunts.

London’s calling

The countdown is on. It’s just under four weeks until my trusty geek and I pack our bags and head to New York and the UK. I’ve never been to either, and can’t wait to hit the streets of Manhattan, Manchester and London!

Saw this Matte Stephens print today and thought it was very timely indeed. My trusty geek is a UK native, and I’m looking forward to him showing me around all of his old haunts.

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Good things come in small packages

This is Potts Point apartment (featured on desiretoinspire.net) is right round the corner from my little patch of the world in Paddington, Sydney, Australia. I’m loving the room dividing ‘book wall’ and the pull-out bed.

In an era where McMansions are becoming a thing of the past, Australian home-owners and home-creators will need to get a wee bit creative with the use of space. And this is genius!

38sqm. Yes 38sqm. This redesign of a one bedroom apartment in Potts Point is by Sydney architect Anthony Gill. This clever puzzle box of a space is home to a couple and their young child. A custom joinery spine runs the length of the apartment providing much needed storage while delineating individual spaces including a clever pull out bed which slips away under the raised child’s bedroom floor when not in use. Clever, funky and fab. Tiny spaces rule! Photography by Peter Bennetts.

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