Who does not love the eclectic style? You can combine ancient porcelain, modern paintings, leather armchairs and textile lamps without restrictions. But, you have to be careful not to trip over the thin line between contrast and chaos. Designed by Mr. Mitchell Studio, the residence below is an example of great equalizer. From polished concrete floors, to architectural stone walls, the interior design is an eclectic mix of reclaimed timbers, natural woven fibres and organic shapes. Mixing and matching old and new, luxe and humble, showy and quiet, the residence became one of the most attractive houses in Portsea, Australia. The entire house reflects a holiday spirit: hats hung at the door entrance, an impressive collection of shells displayed in a wooden frame, white stone sculptures and orange fiber lamps made me dreaming with eyes open. Also, note the plant prints on the pillows and the trunk-like legs of the lamps in the bedroom.