The Good Design Journal

Your Dose Of Pure Inspo 005


We think it's about time for another big beautiful blast of pure interior inspiration. Now, if you checked out our previous blog post, 3 Gorgeous Kitchens To Brighten Your Day, you will probably recognise a couple of these projects. But that's not to say it's a case of been there, seen that - these homes extend far beyond stunning kitchens, with plenty more inspirational rooms and spaces to enjoy. Thank you to Adam Kane Architects, Seear-Budd Ross, and Borland Architecture, for bringing their absolute A-Game to their craft, and creating such incredible homes for us to drool over.




These divine travertine coffee tables were designed by the Adam Kane Architects team, which we're all about. Who wouldn't want a piece of bespoke furniture gracing their living room?


Let's all take a moment to admire the sculptural magnificence of this bathtub, as well as the ceiling that goes on and on and on and on...


LOVE calm moments like this! Super achievable in your own space - find a spot that catches the morning or afternoon sun, add a bookshelf or small stool, style with something ceramic or sculptural (or both), and enjoy the light, reflections, and shadows.

Oh look, another custom piece of furniture. This stunning beast of a dining table is all about creating balance, and showing off the beauty of the timber it's made from.


Aside from those amazing Ferm Living Ripple Glassware pieces, and that Muuto Kink vase, we're particularly impressed by the smooth, gracious curves of this dining table. What a blonde timber bombshell!

A staircase to obsess over. Light and airy, thanks to all the windows and the light timber treads, yet grounded and sturdy via the black steel frames, it presents the perfect balance.


Images 1 - 7: Barwon Heads House House by Adam Kane Architects, Photography by Timothy Kaye.
Images 8 - 13: MJ Residence by Seear-Budd Ross, Photography by Thomas Seear-Budd.
Images 14 - 20: Vincent Residence by Borland Architecture, Build by Concept Build, Photography by Jack Lovel.



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