Simplicity
It must be the fact that I am getting fussier in my old age, or that I am overwhelmed after 7.5 years of blogging, or that I hate my tiny overflowing house...but I crave simplicity.
It must be the fact that I am getting fussier in my old age, or that I am overwhelmed after 7.5 years of blogging, or that I hate my tiny overflowing house...but I crave simplicity.
I want to live here. Badly. A home (a warehouse in fact) where the architecture is a focal point, and furnishings are a bit sparse. Where space is not an issue, and it's all about the sunlight. Interior design by Made By Cohen, photos by Shannon McGrath.
It may take a lot of discipline to live the minimalist life (and in this case a lot of money) but, oh, how beautiful is the simple line, the intersection of positive and negative, boxes balanced on manicured lawns, glass walls throwing privacy to the wind. Austere luxury by AABE (Atelier d'Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners).
Simonsen and Czechura again. This time the renovation of a rustic house in Vence on the French Riviera. Open up a number of small rooms, let in the light and install a killer kitchen and bathroom. Modern Danish minimalism with Mediterranean panache.