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Wednesday
Jul182012

Mark Egerstrom

I need a little dose of rustic in my decor - I appreciate the beauty of the outdoors and all things in nature. Earthy appeals to me. Mark Egerstrom's most definitively aesthetic appeals to me. He's all about rustic spaces and beautiful wood furniture.  

Reader Comments (10)

That is a very appealing mix of rustic and modern...materials and design. I'd love to have my hot little tootsies walking across that cool stone floor right about now. ;o)

18 Jul 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSparky

Indeed it's a very successful mix of rustic and modern. Awesome.

18 Jul 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCéline

I've tried to get used to it, I really have. I completely understand the appeal of having more advertisers. But I'm looking at 3/4ths of vertical pictures, and the area loss in all the pictures, for ads that could just join the right hand column -- this was my favorite blog, for it's stunning visual impact as well as the insightful commentary. Not so much impact, any more.

18 Jul 2012 | Unregistered Commenteroregonbird

The contrast between modern and rustic really surprise me, it looks amazingly beautiful!

18 Jul 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAnnabelle

Liked the rustic element. By the way what is the wall hanging in the second picture

19 Jul 2012 | Unregistered Commentermydecoreview

I have to agree with oregonbird. I read this on a tablet and I have to expand everything to even be able to read the words which means I can't scroll properly. I love this blog and you both do such a good job, but this new format with the ads on the right side makes it hard work.

19 Jul 2012 | Unregistered CommenterGeorgia

Folks, we really appreciate feedback about the blog, but this is a post about Mark Egerstrom's designs, and not an appropriate place for these comments. Please send us an email instead.
Thanks

19 Jul 2012 | Registered CommenterKiM

The top 5 or so images especially have so much inspiration! The aesthetic improvement is but one of the benefits of a more rustic and natural setting and besides all the environmental benefits of not over-processing materials, I think we are physiologically more able to relax and be well in such environments.

19 Jul 2012 | Unregistered Commenterunpolished-life

Ew snow (fourth picture). That aside, these rooms are charming and approachable in their scale and warmth. I'm really taken by that room in the fifth photo—where does that ladder go, I wonder?

21 Jul 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCussot

That is an awesome shower 'cubicle' - i worry about that timber though!

28 Jul 2012 | Unregistered Commenterthecitygourmand

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