brown living room » theLENNOXX For a long time I’ve been drooling over this bedroom, not knowing who designed it: When watching some videos over at LXTV’s Open House I immediately recognized the bedroom from the video. Turns out this is the personal bedroom of Interior Designer Jeff Andrews. In the video, Jeff shares a few of his tricks, like having a desk doubling as a dining table! Amazing! I adore Jeff‘s dramatic dark brown walls. You can see the bedroom from the hallway. The living area is simple and chic. This is Jeff‘s desk/dining table. See how gorgeous Jeff‘s white pottery looks on the rich chocolate backdrop.
Plants for Pathways These are the most forgiving Woolly thyme likes to stretch its flat branches out over sidewalks and stairs. It is useful in softening the lines described by hardscaping materials like brick and concrete. Ornamental thymes (Thymus spp. and cvs.) are probably one of the most forgiving groups of plants when it comes to foot traffic. Like other thymes, woolly thyme is fairly easy to care for. 33 Exceptional Walk-In-Closets To Accentuate Your Fashion Collections Walk-in-closets respond to many needs and wishes, from the need for a customized space for all your clothes and accessories to the wish of owning the most fabulous, exquisite and roomy walk-in-wardrobe there is. We would like to present you a list of beautiful closets that range from dark and mysterious to bright and luxurious. Some closets have a skylight that naturally lights your fashion collections and enhance their display, other closets feature exceptional dark furniture used to accentuate the idea of pure luxury and then there are those bright, vividly colored spaces where fashion and design meet to construct the perfect background for your clothes.
small is cool - StumbleUpon if you choose to live on your own as a young person (and i say this assuming that you don’t earn major bucks or perhaps you live in an expensive city – or both) you will probably be faced with the reality of renting a studio apartment. unless you’re an investment banker, or you won the lotto, or your granddad left you a sweet inner city pad the size of an ark that he bought back in 1950 for R500, or you’ve found some 3 bedroom palace with wooden floors and a working fireplace that’s being rented out for tuppence. if you’re one of those people, please don’t pity me. for i might be jumping on the studio flat bandwagon one of these days, and of course in lieu of that, the first thing i consider is HOW TO DECORATE. zach motl lives in a 178 ft² studio apartment in brooklyn. that’s 16m² folks… he’s an interior decorator, which explains why his flat looks the way it does. “the more stuff you put in a room, the bigger it seems” this NYC couple‘s apartment is only 200 ft² (18 m²!!!)
Kitchen inspiration I thought those of you looking for a little kitchen inspiration might enjoy the following kitchens from the folks at Dovetail~Workers in Wood. They are based in Hampshire, UK, and obviously take pride in their work and create dream kitchens for each one of their clients. I love the details they've included in some of their kitchens - from a compost drawer to a little niche for trays. Check those out after the jump. First up, some kitchens that caught my eye.
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6 Summer Bunk Bed Rooms | Momtastic - StumbleUpon Whether you have a large family or a busy summer house, a bunk room is an ideal solution for accommodating lots of guests. Here are some of our favorites. This nautical-inspired bunk room in a Hamptons home by Steven Gambrel features lots of room for storage with built-ins and under-bed drawers. An absolutely gorgeous bunk room from the Lerer House in Park City, Utah. This bunk room in an Alys Beach, Florida vacation rental home features a unique L-shaped layout for the beds. Coastal Living's 2009 Seawatch Idea House at Sunset Harbor, North Carolina featured this amazing bunk room for children. Color - Live Like You & Marmalade Interiors If you have followed this blog for a while you might be familiar with my line “Life is too Short for White walls”. Well ironically, or perhaps to test myself (?) the bungalow rental we are in for the next few months has…yes…only WHITE walls. After living with a kaleidoscope of colors in our old house it felt at first refreshing with stark white walls. But walking through our Virginia house (soon no longer ours…) via Skype yesterday and seeing all the pretty colors – I suddenly felt deprived! Sorry but I really love color! That’s not t say you can’t create some some cheerful spaces with an all white backdrop. Interior design by Emily Henderson. A great starting point add a– BOLD COLORED COUCH. Via Belle Maison. Add CONTRASTING FURNITURE AND PATTERNS. Adding COLORFUL ART and PILLOWS and BOOKS is another way to bring color and life in to the space. Interior Design by Emily Henderson Hmm…there is something be said about white walls. Let the FLOWERS and SMALL ACCESSORIES add the punch.
Interior Inspiration #20 | INSPIX - StumbleUpon Continuing a series of posts about the best interiors in a week. To see more pictures or information, simply click on the image. Colorful Apartment Pleasantly Combining Traditional and Modern Design Ideas Maurice Padovani Charming Apartment with Surprising Design Elements Fresh and Colourful Contemporary Rugs from Sonya Winner Impressive Modern Arrangements Within a Relatively Small Apartment Friday stalking 2 Fresh Turquoise Apartment with a Feminine Appeal Scandinavian Duplex Characterized by Refinement and Diversity Intriguing Sci-Fi Apartment Design by A-cero Luxurious Apartment in Arizona With Extensive City Views Intriguing Modern Apartment: Linear Perspective by Redo Studio Warm Atmosphere in Cluj-Napoca Residence by Qub Design Amazing Loft Space in SoMa, San Francisco Friday stalking quickie 1 Juranda House by Apiacás Arquitetos Rustic and Modern Residence in Spain’s Priorat Wine Region You might also like Interior Inspiration #19 Tags: Apartment, Loft |
Less is the New More: Making the Most of Small Spaces : TreeHugger - StumbleUpon Good Design For Living in Small ApartmentsAs people migrate to smaller spaces, good design helps a lot. This is something they figured out in Europe long ago, that if you don't have a lot of horizontal room you can go vertical. Tumidei in Italy makes some of the nicest stuff, like this unit with lots of storage under the bed. This unit just raises the floor high enough for beds to slide under. This one looks a bit clinical, but has two single beds plus a pull-out double bed in between. None of this stuff is cheap, nor, as far as I can tell is it available in North America, but there are ideas here that demonstrate how people can share a space and still get a little privacy, a good place to work and a lot of storage in a very small envelope. Like this?
Custom Private Home in British Columbia by David Tyrell Architecture By Eric • Nov 20, 2011 • Selected Work Vancouver-based studio David Tyrell Architecture has completed this custom private home near Kelowna, a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley, in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. Photos courtesy of David Tyrell Architecture Source: Architizer Click any photo to see a larger image - Use buttons or j/k/arrow keys to navigate through the articles