Happy weekend! Hope it's a lovely one. We're happily anticipating the long weekend here, and looking forward to seeing the summer blockbuster show at the National Gallery. What are you up to?
What was originally a mid-20 century warehouse in Melbourne has been converted by textile designer Diane Bergeron and her husband Peter Throsby into a comfortable family home for themselves and their two daughters Coco and Annis. The ground floor contains the kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms — and above on the second floor is the living room, a bedroom, and Diane's office/showroom. I love how it is modern but at the same time a warm and welcoming space — something that can be difficult to achieve in warehouse conversions. More photos here. Via LivingEtc.
By day (or, depending on the deadline, by night) I'm a Canadian collage illustrator. Since 2006, the automatism blog is where I share whatever I find inspiring, interesting, or simply beautiful in interiors, design, art, illustration and other creative fields.