Big statement with subdued colour palette
Clean, contemporary lines. Minimalist with muted colour palette. Of the moment but with the slightest touch of high 80s style adding interest. Richmond Residence by Harrison Interiors.
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Clean, contemporary lines. Minimalist with muted colour palette. Of the moment but with the slightest touch of high 80s style adding interest. Richmond Residence by Harrison Interiors.
I don't know what I love more. The wonderful window seat opening the house out to garden or that kitchen. Love that black display wall. Inside Out House by Breathe Architecture.
Photography by Tom Ross
I tend to use non-neutral colour in my home subtly, but the homeowners of this 190 sq m house in Norway have embraced colour in bold and playful ways. That's why I wanted to share this home. I love to see people decorate to suit their personalities and to have fun with it (pretty obvious by the sign in the entryway LOL) instead of following trends and taking it too seriously. Via Hus & Hem, photos: Shanti Broeng.
Always a fan of a well executed rustic space. And given that I have yet to renovate the world's most annoying bathroom I am envious when I see things like outlets and counter space. This bathroom is dreamy. XOXO
Via Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. Interior deisgn: The Design Atelier. Architect: Summerour & Associates.
California coastal style in a New England home by Kristina Crestin Design. I am not typically a big fan of this style or the colour blue but I am totally smitten with how well put together this living room. I never would have thought to pair aqua blue, olive green and orange/tan together but it's gorgeous - and the art and patterned pillows and rug bring it all together. The bathroom is also pretty fab - modern yet really warm with the addition of golden-toned wood.
(Check out a modern farmhouse designed by Kristina here)