Endless Summer

MCM 1Yesterday I posted a photo on Instagram of the beach in Sullivan’s Island and wrote, “Fall in South Carolina.” Based on the number of likes I received on that picture, it seems that people are not ready for summer to end. So today I thought I would deliver a last bit of summer. This is the home of architect Peter Mamacos and his family on the coast of South Africa. Situated on a lagoon 50 miles from Cape Town, this open air home is the perfect retreat. MCM 3Using simple and materials such as repurposed bead board and corrugated metal, as seen in the kitchen above, Mamacos’ paired down approach draws the visitor’s eye out the doorways and windows to the lagoon beyond. MCM 4Again, simplicity is the name of the game here on the lagoon, with wooden blocks holding up the cast iron tub in the bathroom. Real rugged beach living.ScanMCM 5Because the family spends the majority of their time outside when they’re here, indoor space was not a high priority. However, Mamacos did not waste any of the space indoors. Instead, he maximized the space, putting a mezzanine above the master bedroom as a space for his daughters. MCM 2MCM 6Summer in South Africa spans mid-October to mid-February, and so as we leave our summer days behind, they are just starting to feel those first warmer than usual days that signal the arrival of summer. Jealous? I know I am.

SignaturePhotos courtesy of Marie Claire Maison

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C. Wonder Comes to Charleston

IMG_2832C. Wonder has come to Charleston. It officially opened this morning, but the store held a VIP preview party last night so we could get in and see all the goodies early. Although the store itself is much smaller than its NYC counterparts, there are some really great pieces – especially in home accessories. Below are some pictures to give you a sense of some of the great things that the brand has to offer. Enjoy!
IMG_2835 IMG_2830 IMG_2823 IMG_2822 IMG_2808 IMG_2790C. Wonder is a great place to shop for gifts, especially for the hostess. So next time you’re headed to a party, stop in to C. Wonder to pick up a cute top to wear and  chic camel printed tray or a set of ikat napkins for your favorite hostess. One stop shopping – the best.

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Abandoned.

 

abandoned 1My husband sent me a link to this article on My Science Academy, see here, that features 30 beautiful abandoned places all over the world. I hate to simply regurgitate something I have been sent, but I thought I would choose a few of the photos to share with you all. It is photos and places like these that are the reason I became a preservationist. If looking at these pictures somehow moves something inside of you, or you begin to tear up, then guess what? You’re a preservationist.

 

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Holland Island, Chesapeake Bay
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Dome Houses, Southwest Florida
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Czestochowa, Poland’s Abandoned Train Depot
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Russian Military Rocket Factory
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El Hotel Del Salto, Colombia
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15th Century Monastery, Black Forest, Germany
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Craco, Italy
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Abandoned 1866 Mill in Sorrento, Italy

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