Yellowtrace | Interior Design
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Yellowtrace | Interior Design
2d ago
Remember the 1992 Clint Eastwood movie Unforgiven? It was shot on a 480-acre ranch in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains just outside the Canadian town of Calgary. But as one particular property in California proves, it doesn’t take hiking all the way up to Canada (or anywhere else) to experience Eastwood’s wild wild west. Bust’n B Ranch, located about ten minutes from Pioneertown, a historic Hollywood western set town in California founded in 1946 by legendary Western actors such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, is where spectacular landscapes meet spectacular sunsets, and nature ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
4d ago
It’s safe to say that everyone is very familiar with IKEA’s super clever business model of aspirational home displays — enticing anyone who walks past into popping a spare RÄFFELBJÖRK in the trolley just because it looks so nice in its entirely faux living room. Well, the Swedes have done it again, and this time, it’s a serious step up from IKEA.
For USM’s private showroom in Shanghai, Stockholm-based Halleroed took 130 square metres of showroom and made a real home, creating a space for private clients to view USM’s Modular Furniture.
The result is a considered and clean apartment ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
1w ago
Nomos Architects‘ latest apartment renovation is creating the illusion of a life-sized ‘pop-collage’. Residing on the third level of a building fronting Madrid’s Artistas Street in Tetuan, the eponymous 58-square-metre compact home overlaps and layers varied elements that allow history to seamlessly intertwine with the present.
Set within a 20th-century building made of unique arched structures that function as load bearers, the original layout consisted of the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living, all arranged in parallel with the corridor — practical yet deemed cramp ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
2w ago
Bringing an old home into the present, for better or worse, means undoing a bit of the past. Or, if you’re architect André Braz, a lot of it. As he tells it, his latest project, a soup-to-nuts renovation of a 1970s, 134-square-metre apartment in São Paulo’s Jardim Paulista neighbourhood, was thanks to a stroke of serendipity. “The client contacted the studio as soon as she bought the apartment, so we were able to conduct layout studies during the purchase negotiations,” he shares, noting that the full gut remodel may not have been possible otherwise.
Make no mistake, the home, i ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
2w ago
Ever walked into a coffee shop on the other side of the world and had the eerie feeling you’ve been there before? No longer just the hallmarks of Starbucks, homogeneous designed cafes can be found all over the world—yet these venues are no chains.
This fairly well-documented phenomenon has been called everything from ‘a flattening of culture’ and ‘Filterworld’ to ‘Refinement Culture’, all similar coined terms referring to a ubiquitous style developed out of a sped-up globalisation bred on social media. With minimalist stylings and polite furniture, these spaces feel detached from place ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
3w ago
If the aim of the 1910 Amsterdam School movement was to create a total architectural experience, inside and out, then DAB Studio has very successfully followed in those footsteps. Housed in an Amsterdam School building, renowned for its intricate brickwork and sculptural architecture, the Collectors Home has horizontal lines and stained glass to prove it. As if giving clear instructions as to how one should sit, stand and experience the space, the furniture selection dictates all, and alongside the tonal colour palette’s request for a certain emotional respons ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
3w ago
Berlin-based Modiste Studio established a unique ‘third place’ concept with their project, Denizen House, stitching the transitional space between corporate and residential living. Playfully designed as a “members club for non-members”, Denizen House is a bespoke combination of interstitial amenities reflecting lessons from Modernist architecture, Eames, Kreuzberg’s vintage furniture and materials’ textural qualities. Each space offers a quiet comfort often overlooked or underappreciated in public corridors.
Located in Berlin’s Kreuzberg, this 475-square-metre co-working space i ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
3w ago
There’s always an unspoken pressure cocktailed with a splash of excitement whenever one is tasked with a renovation project. Let alone, should the building that you’re tasked with is designed by a renowned architect—there is another level of expectation in which one must respect the former’s vision while implementing one’s own signature charm. In the case of Florence Court Apartments, initially designed by Streamline Moderne frontier Esmond Dorney, Melbourne interior designer Max Copolov is given an intricate pattern to alter while preserving Dorney’s creative visions.
Located in ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
1M ago
They say work-life balance is important, and you’d be hard-pressed to disagree. In the case of Vasto Gallery in Barcelona’s Poblenou, Mesura took a reductive approach to spatial separation and programming in this gallery-slash-home. Art and Architecture have always been decidedly intertwined, and it is no different here with architectural interventions playing second fiddle to the curation and utilisation of the furniture and art pieces so deliberately selected for this space.
Emerging out of a post-industrial era Spain, the suburb of Poblenou grew into a hub for creatives in the 60 ..read more
Yellowtrace | Interior Design
1M ago
Architect George has completed a vibrant renovation of a late 70s, early 80s apartment nestled within heritage-listed gardens in Sydney’s Double Bay for clients who have owned it since its inception. “Our clients hadn’t changed anything, and the interior was immaculately cared for,” explains Dean Williams of Architect George. “This apartment was the original developer display suite, and some of the furniture, including the incredible marble dining table from this era still remained.”
The project was a delicate balance between preserving the heritage and accommodating the m ..read more