We do indeed heart that space. The only thing I'm not convinced about (as in really not sure) is that minimal suggestion of a rug around the table. It does a good job of demarcating the space but there's something a bit gratuitous about it as well. A bit self-consciously witty. But it's a gorgeous, gorgeous space otherwise, and done with a lovely light touch. PP http://pimpmybricks.wordpress.com/
Rouge, I had not even noticed that! I agree - it's ok to demarcate a rug space when you are shopping for one and want to see the effect in the space but to leave it there for a photoshoot is just plain pretentious!
Hello fellow ex-pat in Australia!
ReplyDeleteWe do indeed heart that space. The only thing I'm not convinced about (as in really not sure) is that minimal suggestion of a rug around the table. It does a good job of demarcating the space but there's something a bit gratuitous about it as well. A bit self-consciously witty. But it's a gorgeous, gorgeous space otherwise, and done with a lovely light touch.
PP
http://pimpmybricks.wordpress.com/
Rouge, I had not even noticed that! I agree - it's ok to demarcate a rug space when you are shopping for one and want to see the effect in the space but to leave it there for a photoshoot is just plain pretentious!
ReplyDeleteSo you are also an expat? Where from?
No - it's hard to notice anything other than that huge and fabulous wall of glass.
ReplyDeleteFrom London to Sydney 16 (I think) years ago. Came for two years and still deciding!
I'm enjoying your blog - only found it recently but I like the pictures you select. Thanks.
PP
http://pimpmybricks.wordpress.com/
Rouge - Thanks for the kind words - enjoying your blog as well!
ReplyDelete16 years is a good sign that you are enjoying Sydney :)