A series of images from the 1973 edition of Bloomingdale's Book of Home Decorating reveal some of the most extraordinary interior trends of the day.
These sensory room ideas are suitable for schools, clinics, and homes. Create a multisensory environment designed to support self-regulation.
To commemorate our 25th year, we mine the archives to uncover the rooms that stole our hearts and still make us swoon.
From a wise old owl on the prowl in a field of beautiful buttercups to an intrepid harvest mouse climbing up a spring flower.
They might not be household names just yet, but one peek inside the South's Best Hotels 2021 and you'll be ready to book
The twist of the fire place matches that of the main staircase, and the carved wood is meant to emulate bones sticking out of skin. Tagged: Living Room and Bench. Photo 3 of 5 in Austin’s Weirdest Rental Is a Psychedelic Experience Totally Worth the Trip.
Kid twins pave the way for the design of their Melbourne family home
The house was built for two families in Austin and therefore is split into two living areas. The house consists of two pavilions connected by a glass hallway. The design was greatly influenced by different regions and cultures. Both the use of the roof as an outdoor living space and the shading devices are derived from Moorish architecture. The body of water and the spatial continuity between inside and outside was inspired by Asian architecture. while the structural transparency of the volumes and the minimalist aspect of the interior was derived from Japanese pavilions. The house is constructed of a modular steel frame. The frame is infilled with prefab thermasteel panels to minimize construction on-site waste. The structural frame is exposed, showing the construction process and articulating the house’s facades. The repetitive modular method, as well as the prefabrication allowed for greater efficiency during construction. Annie Residence, Austin Texas, Bercy Chen Studio LP www.bcarc.com Photo by Ryan Michael
The couple, who met on the set of the cult-favorite show Supernatural, have spent years customizing their cozy and comfortable Texas home with the help of designer Virginia Davidson
The home of decorative painter Matt Austin is a playground of visual creativity. The third-floor railroad apartment has been playfully painted and panelled.
San Antonio river house, Austin. McKinney York Architects.
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“This is me running amok,” Fern Santini says of her first job in 30 years without a client: a new 7,000-square-foot house in a quiet neighborhood on the west side of Austin. A few years ago, Santini, the favorite interior designer of scores of Texas families, decided to try a new business model. Feeling both […]
These insanely efficient environment designs by Tumideispa take on small spaces.....and win! by way of.
Named among the 20th Century’s most influential interior designers by House Beautiful magazine, Leta Austin Foster established her design business in Palm Beach in 1975, which she expanded in the 1990s to include offices in Los Angeles and New York. Foster believes that decorating should be fun, whimsical, not taken too seriously, and that any […]
Nobody knows local food like Elizabeth Winslow, and as the author of our Tastemakers series, she treats us to exclusive, behind-the-scenes peeks into Austin’s ultimate foodies twice a month. So today we’re thrilled that Elizabeth is getting to play “interviewee,” sharing her must-have essential items with us. Without further ado… Vintage Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses. I […]
...har lenge vært en favorittt her i heimen,ihvertfall av den kvinnelige halvdelen av de voksne beboerne!Gubben var nok i begynnelen noe (totalt!) uforstående til hva jeg skulle med gamle vindu,men han har lært å leve med lystene mine,stakkar ;) Gamle vindu kan nemlig brukes til så mangt! I dag kom jeg endelig,etter lang tids leting må vite,over 14 gamle vinduer som skulle gies vekk.Ikke bare i Møre og Romsdal,men her i Langevågen!!!!!Flotte,gamle vinduer fra et av de fineste husene i bygda faktisk.Jeg var snar om å sende mail og Gubben måtte hive seg over telefonen.... ...mens jeg satt hjemme i uvisse!Nesten skjelvende,så håpefull og allerede med toppetasjen i full sving og fantasiene deiligere og deiligere for hvert minutt som gikk ! Kunne og skulle det endelig bli min tur å få vinterhage? Helt siden vi bygde vår nye,store og ikke minst deilige altan har jeg drømt å å bygge inne under den...det har blitt med tankene så langt,men nå var det endelig håp i hengende snøre!! Og måtte det ikke være skjebnen selv som var i farten,siden vinduene til og med befant seg akkurat her hvor jeg bor? Det måtte da vel være en mening med det? Hadde vi vært raskt nok ute,eller hadde noen snarrådige heldiggriser vært ute før oss? Skulle spenningen overstige kveldens idol-finale? Jeg følte meg ihvertfall like nervøs og spent som dem! Jeg såg for meg alt jeg endelig skulle få bruke,hva jeg skulle skaffe,hvordan det skulle se ut.Litt av stilen ser du på desse bildene fra Pinterest!Er det rart jeg drømmer? Skulle jernsengen min som har stått under der til glede for ingen andre enn diverse katter som ligger å ligge der å sløve,endelig få muligheten til å bli fylt opp med puter og pledd ,uten fare for at de samme kattene kommer snikende og markerer med sin nokså udeilige markerings-pisse-lukt!En herlig tanke :) Kjære Gubben min var noko nervøs for vindusprosjektet mitt,og fryktet innsyn og åpent landskap i eventuell vinterhage!Lite vet vel han om mine planer om å endelig kanskje kunne plante diverse klatreplanter...og jeg skal heller ikke være vanskelig av meg og protestere dersom han for eksempel synes det kan være lurt å sette opp et par skodder eller en skjermvegg av gamle dører på innsiden...kjøp,du har min velsignelse (og vel så det,hihi) ! Ikke bare er det klatreplanter det har vært drømt om,- hvor mange ganger har jeg ikke drømt om et aldri så lite plantebord hvor man kan tusle litt med sine medium grønne fingre og leke gartner.... Koslige sittekroker,blanding av gammelt og nytt.. Og ikke bare inni vinterhagen skulle det bli fint,men også rundt..endelig kunne hagen begynne å få sin form! Men...hadde jeg hellet med meg????Niks,sa Gubben da han kom hjem og jeg rakk ikke å si hei engang før jeg måtte høre om vi var heldige denne gangen... "Dei var visst gitt vekk!" Buhu for en nedtur,skuffelse,knuste drømmer!!!Dette gikk aldeles ikke etter planen kan man trygt si!Har mistet matlysten...jeg som fyrte opp grillen og tenkte at her skulle det feires og vi skulle kose oss....!Synes en smule synd i meg selv nå ja!Men gir jeg opp for det?Niks.Aldri!Jeg skal nok følge med på Finn helt til jeg faktisk får meg vindu!!!!!Grrr.... images Pinterest
Name: Naj AustinLocation: Brooklyn, New York Size: 1,000 square feet Type of home: Brownstone apartmentYears lived in: A little over a year — it was a COVID move!; rented Naj Austin is the founder and CEO of Ethel’s Club and Somewhere Good, both of which are “platforms centering identity, community, and joy,” she explains. Clearly, wellness is a focus for Austin at work.
A kind couple drove six orphaned dormice all the way from Cornwall to a rescue centre in Somerset after discovering the little ones had been left to fend for themselves.
We’ve taught thousands of people around the world how to grow mushrooms via online courses and in-person workshops at our farm in Devon, UK. And we’d love to teach you, too! Check out the list of courses below and choose the one that suits you best. Mushroom Cultivation Courses Online Course #1 Growing Mushrooms at […]
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What can we say? Craftspeople are crafty. In this tiny work studio (first spotted on Design Sponge), a woodworker/metalworker/jack-of-all-trades makes clev
Name: Matt Austin, of Matt Austin Studio Location: Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York Size: 700 square feet Years lived in: 5 years Artist and designer Matt Austin’s Brooklyn apartment and studio is maximalist in the best possible way: There’s so much to see, look at and explore, but somehow everything comes together so perfectly and seemingly effortlessly, as if all these fascinating little bits and bobs wanted to be together, in this place, exactly where they are.