Dining bliss
What a fun little dining space! The graphic wallpaper adds drama (who makes that?) and I am always a fan of anything by Normann Copenhagen - these Bell suspension lights included. Design by Honky.
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What a fun little dining space! The graphic wallpaper adds drama (who makes that?) and I am always a fan of anything by Normann Copenhagen - these Bell suspension lights included. Design by Honky.
There is nothing like a really large house beautifully decorated right on the beach to get your heart pumping. This beach pad by Brown Design Group is everything you could want - tranquil earthy colours and a casual vibe that is perfect for the surroundings. Bonus to-die-for view. (In case you missed my features of their work last week - here and here)
"We create unique residential environments for living, embodying plush and relaxed solutions extracted from the client's personality. We approach the creation of space with the pure objective to surround and embrace its soul." - The World is Round
What a wonderful, colourful home hides behind the simple, historical facade. Renovation and extension by Sydney-based architectural firm The World is Round.
Blogging about incredible design is a hazardous pursuit. I kid you not. Hazardous to your peace of mind. How can I erase from my mind's eye the wondrous sight of these cabins settled within a glorious garden on the slopes of Mill Valley, California? I can't. I'll spend the day dreaming about how and why and when and what I'd do if they were mine and I'll fall asleep with that roof garden slowly intruding my nocturnal revelries. Mill Valley Cabins, home to an artist and a gardener/yoga enthusiast by San Francisco based Feldman Architects.
This apartment designed by Antonino Buzzetta is HOT STUFF! In every apartment or house there should be a cohesive thread that starts at the front door and continues to the bedroom. In the case of this Greenwich Village Pied-à-terre, the first thread was our decision to bring this apartment to modern times without loosing it 's charm and elegance. In putting the elements together for this 700 ft apartment, I paired velvet and wool with a calming color palate of blues and grays. Geometric patterns were used to visual enhance the dimensions of the space. A unique mix of vintage furnishings, lighting and art adds its distinctive flair.