La ricerca di Fabrizio Carola in Africa: architettura spontanea con cupole in terra cotta e recupero di tecniche antiche per edifici utili alla popolazione.
An interior architect’s family home is a warm, spacious and deeply personal abode that tells a story, thanks to its carefully considered layout and decoration.
Some gorgeous images of our products to whet your design appetite. Shop online or contact us for more information if you love what you see.
Pull out your vacuum and power washer: Leanne Ford's renovated shed will inspire you to turn your own into a space that fuels creative and play.
La couleur singulière des pots et des carreaux de terre cuite palis par le soleil de Californie. Disponible dans notre toute finition Dead Flat.
Lush surroundings and magnificent views convinced a NSW family to buy a run-down home and turn it into a temple of non-toxic living.
The trends are swinging back from the cool pendulum to warm, no surprise that Terracotta is back! It's not the first post I've written about this colour!
Zoom sur une sélection d'intérieurs naturellement lumineux. Mais qui dit lumière dit aussi moyen de la filtrer... Pour plus de confort et d'intimité !
For one L.A. couple, the kitchen wouldn’t be complete without this cozy addition (a secret pass-through window is the cherry on top).
Let me show you my favorite terracotta paint colors because they are the new neutrals! Think of terracotta pots and how well they go with everything.
Image 14 of 19 from gallery of Conxita House / ESCOLANO + STEEGMANN. Photograph by José Hevia.
This hillside haven in San Anselmo, California is a modern space rich with color, texture and light, designed by House + House Architects.
John Bradley Storrs, 1928
Riviera Tile. A pattern made by two terracotta tiles, a larger and a smaller pattern that mould together. The Riviera will bring warmth and depth to any interior or outside space. Earthy, traditional, warm and varied�Unglazed, raw terracotta tiles are the perfect way to bring some nature into your home or as an exterior feature.
With a nod to the villas of Palladio, architect William Hablinksi and design firm Atelier AM devise a house of sublime proportions
A Melbourne home that references the mountain ranges of rural New Zealand, and the beaches of South Australia - by Architecture Architecture.
For millennia people have made art and tiles from terracotta. With so many options out there here is our guide on how to use and look after them.
Handgemaakte spirit, sober en zuiver ontwerp: de APONIA-serie keramische vazen is geïnspireerd op Griekse kruiken en doet denken aan het zuiden. Het kan worden tentoongesteld als een decoratief object of worden gebruikt om gedroogde bloemen in te bewaren. Made in Portugal.Omschrijving • In terracotta keramiek • 2 asymmetrische handgrepen • Niet vullen met water • Ambachtelijke vervaardiging : Elk stuk is uniek, de kleuren en de afmetingen kunnen variëren van het ene produkt naar het andereAfmetingen • Diameter (zonder handgrepen) : 12,5 cm • Hoogte : 28,5 cm • MADE IN EUROPE.
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Pull out your vacuum and power washer: Leanne Ford's renovated shed will inspire you to turn your own into a space that fuels creative and play.
Image 9 of 56 from gallery of Es Pou House in Formentera / Marià Castelló. Photograph by Marià Castelló
Layering, texture, and shape bring one family’s weekend retreat to life
Project Overview: THE HOMEOWNER: Cori and Paul THE BUDGET: $110,000 THE STORY: Cori and Paul bought their home 27 years ago and raised their four boys here. Now empty nesters, they had an opportunity to renovate the space and update their home. While they loved their home and its bones, they wanted an updated space for this new season of their life. It was the first time they were able to walk around their home and really look at what needed attention. With midcentury elements throughout the home, they weren’t sure how to renovate their house without losing these aspects. I wanted to give them a place to come home that was comfortable, worked for them, and was low-maintenance. THE PLAN: Cori and Paul both liked the original features of their home, and Cori had a hard time letting go since she was so attached to her house and all of the memories the family has had here. With cosmetic updates and a modern refresh throughout the different projects, I wanted Cori and Paul to embark on this next chapter and not have to worry about their house. The main bathroom was a project they’ve been wanting to tackle since day 1, and now was the time to accomplish this. Cori and Paul described their style as neutral with warm woods and a hint of Moroccan, so I would lean into a Midcentury Moroccan design style. They emphasized an original aesthetic, instead of following trends. This whole renovation was a long time coming, and I was so excited to welcome Cori and Paul back home. The Inspiration: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-finishes.jpg?v=1667600325 image_1_caption:Sherwin-Williams Greek Villa Paint // Sherwin-Williams Ivory Lace Paint // Brass Finish Knobs // Mosaic Sand Hex Tile // Terra Cotta Hex Tile // Vanity Moroccan-Inspired Wallpaper %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-mood-board.jpg?v=1667600325 image_1_caption:Baeza Dining Chairs // Magnolia End Table // Sundown Sofa // Adeline Wall Hanging // Kelvina Bed // Gingerette Pillow // Emmeline Frame // Sofia Pillow // Amy Throw Blanket // Clementine Rug // Dartmoor Armchair %] The Living Room: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room.jpg?v=1667567643 image_1_caption:Sundown Sofa // Clementine Rug // Agean Coffee Table // Magnolia End Table // Gingerette Pillow // Almay Pillow // Sofia Pillow %] The couple always had a difficult time knowing what to do with this room. It was a long, open space so figuring out a layout and decor wasn't easy or intuitive. They didn’t know whether to separate it into different areas since it was such a big space. They used the room primarily for reading and hanging out by the fireplace. This room needed a lot of cosmetic updates, but most of all, it needed a functional and comfortable floor plan and furniture. I made the decision to keep the existing wood floors throughout the house, but to lighten them up a little bit by sanding and restaining them. The floors were one of the biggest character pieces in the house, so I knew updating them to feel more current would really tie everything together. The fireplace also needed to be updated, so we installed a micro-cement surround—a really cool material that gives off a textural finish—along with white plaster with a wood mantle, and a creamy limestone material for the hearth. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-fireplace-before.jpg?v=1667600324 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-fireplace-after.jpg?v=1667600324 %] I knew I wanted to create a proper entryway, or at least the illusion of one, when walking into this home. Separating the fireplace from the front door would create the aspect of an entryway. Using finished-grade live oak lumber to match the floors, this felt like a new, complete entryway. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-fireplace.jpg?v=1667568287 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-entryway.jpg?v=1667568422 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-2.jpg?v=1667569614 image_1_caption:Sundown Sofa // Clementine Rug // Agean Coffee Table // Sofia Pillow %] On the big wall in the rear of the room, I wanted a stand-out moment. Built-in bookshelves across the entire wall was the perfect fit. The bookshelves were built up around their piano and are a great way to display all of the personal treasures like pottery, plants, arts, and books that they collected over the years. Now there’s also room for storage to tuck away their grandkid’s toys when they’re not in use. For the dining area on the far side of the living room space, I used a painted accent to make the area stand-out from the rest of the home and differentiate the space. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-sofa.jpg?v=1667575287 image_1_caption:Sundown Sofa // Clementine Rug // Agean Coffee Table // Almay Pillow // Sofia Pillow %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-sofa-2.jpg?v=1667579009 image_1_caption:Sundown Sofa // Clementine Rug image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-sofa-3.jpg?v=1667579009 image_2_caption:Almay Pillow %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-3.jpg?v=1667580457 image_1_caption:Sundown Sofa // Agean Coffee Table // Almay Pillow image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-rug.jpg?v=1667580458 image_2_caption:Clementine Rug %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-piano-built-in-bookshelves.jpg?v=1667580715 image_1_caption:Clementine Rug // Pierce Candle Holder // Kingston Candle Holder %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-candles.jpg?v=1667580980 image_1_caption:Pierce Candle Holder // Kingston Candle Holder // Wilder Taper Candles %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-piano-before.jpg?v=1667600325 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-piano-after.jpg?v=1667600325 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-bookshelves.jpg?v=1667590945 %] The Dining Area: Now that Cori and Paul are empty nesters, I wanted them to have a more sophisticated space to have dinner together or with family and friends. Keeping it simple, I added some luxe touches like the drapery and comfortable, upholstered chairs from my shop to make this area feel elevated and special. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-dining-room.jpg?v=1667591159 image_1_caption:Baeza Dining Chairs %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-dining-room-and-jas.jpg?v=1667591474 image_1_caption:Baeza Dining Chairs %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-dining-room-chair.jpg?v=1667591674 image_1_caption:Baeza Dining Chairs %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-dining-room-table.jpg?v=1667592045 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-dining-room-wall-hanging.jpg?v=1667592046 image_2_caption:Adeline Wall Hanging %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-dining-room-before.jpg?v=1667600324 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-dining-room-after.jpg?v=1667600325 %] The Family Room: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-and-jas.jpg?v=1667592745 %] This family room is a place that Cori, Paul, and the rest of their family like to gather in and catch-up or just chill out. After fixing the hole in the wall from the previous air conditioner, it was time to get to work on the glass accordion doors. These were an important part of the project, and I was so excited to see them in place and show the family. These doors really make the house feel bigger while merging indoors with outdoors, which is a core element of midcentury design. I wanted this room to ultimately be a cozy space to relax and unwind. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-4.jpg?v=1667592846 image_1_caption:Freeport Ottoman // Dartmoor Armchair // Faux Fern // Sofia Pillow // Edinger Sofa // Wesley Area Rug %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-candlesticks.jpg?v=1667595292 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-vases.jpg?v=1667595292 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-accent-chairs.jpg?v=1667595451 image_1_caption:Dartmoor Armchair // Wesley Area Rug image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-ottoman.jpg?v=1667595451 image_2_caption:Freeport Ottoman // Faux Fern %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-ottoman-2.jpg?v=1667595842 image_1_caption:Freeport Ottoman // Faux Fern // Edinger Sofa // Dustin Throw Pillow // Amy Throw Blanket %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-sofa-and-side-table.jpg?v=1667596552 image_1_caption:Edinger Sofa // Alvarado End Table image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-ladder.jpg?v=1667596552 image_2_caption:Amy Throw Blanket %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-sofa-pillows-1.jpg?v=1667597403 image_1_caption:Edinger Sofa // Sofia Pillow image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-living-room-sofa-pillows-2.jpg?v=1667597403 image_2_caption:Amelia Pillow // Dustin Throw Pillow %] The Bedroom: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom.jpg?v=1667597734 image_1_caption:Kelvina Bed // Reilly Table Lamp // Baruna Nightstand %] When we began work on the bedroom, priority number one was clear — remove the old carpeting that was covering the wood floors. We needed to carve out more space in order to create a walk-in closet and expand the primary bathroom. Luckily, we were able to take space from one of the other bedrooms that wasn’t used anymore, as well as a portion of the hallway. I also added a wall of drapes behind the bed to create a private, elegant feel. I knew I wanted this bedroom to be a study in contrasts, so I chose a vintage-inspired metal bed and paired it with furniture pieces that added in lightness and texture with caning detail. The Baruna line of furniture in my shop is a design accent I use a lot because the pieces can be the star of the show or simply blend in with a stronger design theme. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-and-jas.jpg?v=1667597972 image_1_caption:Baruna Dresser %] I love mixing it up and repurposing found objects in my designs. It’s all about visual interest and that can be built from pairing colors, textures and objects that you might never think could go together. Being courageous and trying new things are ideas that I always encourage my clients to consider. I think those sentiments really came to life here where a pair of vintage, weathered shutters become wall art that works so well with the neat and tidy Baruna dresser from my shop. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-dresser.jpg?v=1667598278 image_1_caption:Baruna Dresser %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-dresser-2.jpg?v=1667598428 image_1_caption:Baruna Dresser %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-wall-3.jpg?v=1667598584 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-wall-2.jpg?v=1667598584 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-and-jas-2.jpg?v=1667598685 image_1_caption:Kelvina Bed // Reilly Table Lamp // Clementine Rug %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-2.jpg?v=1667598839 image_1_caption:Kelvina Bed // Baruna Dresser // Clementine Rug %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bedroom-nightstand.jpg?v=1667599168 image_1_caption:Kelvina Bed // Reilly Table Lamp // Baruna Nightstand // Clementine Rug %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-bedroom-before.jpg?v=1667600324 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-bedroom-after.jpg?v=1667600324 image_2_caption:Kelvina Bed // Reilly Table Lamp // Baruna Nightstand // Clementine Rug // Emmeline Frame %] Now onto the walk-in closet we created from that extra square footage we grabbed from the unused bedroom and the hallway. I really wanted Cori and Paul to feel like they had a home that was designed just for them after a long and happy life in this home raising a family. It was their turn to relax. A walk-in closet really helps reduce clutter and makes digging through tight closets and packed dresser drawers a thing of the past. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-closet.jpg?v=1667600540 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-closet-3.jpg?v=1667600688 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-closet-2.jpg?v=1667600688 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-closet-before.jpg?v=1667600325 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-closet-after.jpg?v=1667600324 %] The Bathroom: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom.jpg?v=1667600911 %] Their primary bedroom and bathroom reflected Moroccan and Spanish-inspired design elements. We also removed the carpet in the bathroom and added beautiful terracotta porcelain tile as the bathroom floors. We reclaimed the space that used to be the main bedroom closet, and it would become the vanity alcove. We mirrored the arch from the front room to create an architectural feature. This bathroom was the perfect canvas for me to mix the midcentury vibe with Moroccan style elements. The bathroom tile used was essentially subway tile, but it was porcelain and handcrafted with a bit of variation and color in it, giving it visual interest. Now, the bathroom has a private water closet, new shower area, and a beautiful vanity. This was the final piece in making the couple’s private rooms a calm retreat, not just a place to roll into bed and shut off the light. After the hard work of raising a family with four boys, Cori and Paul deserved to enjoy their home and relax in style. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-wall.jpg?v=1667601043 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-shower-2.jpg?v=1667601296 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-shower-1.jpg?v=1667601296 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-2.jpg?v=1667601450 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-3.jpg?v=1667601450 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-with-jas.jpg?v=1667601606 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-bathroom-and-jas-2.jpg?v=1667601623 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-vanity-before.jpg?v=1667600324 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-vanity-after.jpg?v=1667600325 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-shower-before.jpg?v=1667600324 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e11-shower-after.jpg?v=1667600324 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11-thats-a-wrap.jpg?v=1667601847 %] And that’s a wrap! I’m so excited Cori and Paul have an updated and refreshed brand-new home for this new chapter of their lives. I’m grateful to have been a small part of their story, and I hope the family can gather here for many more years to come. I can’t believe Season 3 of “HELP! I Wrecked My House” has come to an end. It has been such an incredible and memorable season, and I’m so happy to have been able to share it all with you. Thank you for following along this season. Be sure to follow me on Instagram and sign up for my emails for home and reno tips, tricks and news. [% article-featured-products title:Shop the Episode layout:grid button_text:Shop All button_link:/collections/help-i-wrecked-my-house-season-3-episode-11 product:emmeline-frame product:amy-throw-blanket product:sofia-pillow product:magnolia-end-table product:baeza-dining-chair-omari-natural product:adeline-wall-hanging product:kelvina-bed product:clementine-rug %]
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Pull out your vacuum and power washer: Leanne Ford's renovated shed will inspire you to turn your own into a space that fuels creative and play.
Pull out your vacuum and power washer: Leanne Ford's renovated shed will inspire you to turn your own into a space that fuels creative and play.
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To help this cluster of houses blend into their setting in a Mexican forest, Taller Hector Barroso chose to cover the walls in a render made with local soil
If I had a property in a hot country then I'd want a place like this! This detached family house in Formentera was designed by GCA Architects. The material palette works beautifully with terracotta, natural wood + mix of stone. All that's missing is a lovely big double sun lounger scattered with large linen cushions... heaven! Photo credit: Salva López Get the look...Celosia Terracotta brickPitted Polished Plaster Colour Palette | ArmourcoatRegulator Gooseneck Three Hole Deck Mounted Lavatory Fa
The result? A new home that looks like it’s been in Todos Santos forever.
"STRIKHA" means 'the straw roof' in Ukrainian. The light of the lamp is leaking through the patterns of the willow vine, pouring the heat of the Ukrainian village into the home. It radiates warmth and pure light even in the darkest days of winter. Designed by designer and architect Victoria Yakusha in Ukraine - FAINA is founded upon a mutual respect for nature, sustainable design and interiors that connect humans on a deeper level.
If I had a property in a hot country then I'd want a place like this! This detached family house in Formentera was designed by GCA Architects. The material palette works beautifully with terracotta, natural wood + mix of stone. All that's missing is a lovely big double sun lounger scattered with large linen cushions... heaven! Photo credit: Salva López Get the look...Celosia Terracotta brickPitted Polished Plaster Colour Palette | ArmourcoatRegulator Gooseneck Three Hole Deck Mounted Lavatory Fa
Iñigo Aragón and Pablo López Navarro may be Spain's fastest-rising design stars. Together the pair are Madrid-based Casa Josephine Studio, which they start
This Cob house interior is so stunning, i love the organic shape of the walls and the wooden roof. Inside a Cob house Vancouver ...