And And And's project in the Santa Monica Canyon, which references Irving Gill, is a simple form of two long, horizontal-stacked rectangles.
I thought I might have shared this one before but I went through my archives and it seems not! This is a GREAT family plan. 3 bedrooms towards the front of the home, with the master behind the garage and the focus of the home being all the living down…
While we’ve paid plenty of attention to in our backyard’s design, with new plantings and furnishings, we’ve done very little with our front yard. It’s in need of a makeover, and we’ve decided that this is the year we will tackle it. Our home is a 1964-Streng, a mid-century modern home that resembles the Eichlers […]
Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of crashing waves, stepping onto a sun-drenched terrace in your ocean front home.
Before and After: an inspiring modern mediterranean bedroom makeover! Includes DIY tutorials and budget-friendly decor.
Designer Benjamin Nordsmark recently built four sculptural chairs inspired by 4 artists as a way to challenge himself through craftsmanship and creativity.
Today is Australia Day and we want to celebrate Australian architecture by sharing collection of contemporary houses from around Australia.
These front garden ideas will transform your home, creating a smarter and more individual look
Your front door should make a stunning first impression. Discover front door ideas that are sure to give your visitors a stylish welcome
Image 8 of 16 from gallery of M24 House / OLARQ Osvaldo Luppi Architects. Photograph by Mauricio Fuertes
TIG | This Is Glamorous - A Digital Publication est. 2007 - An intelligent guide to the best of the internets for the aesthetically inclined
Most would agree a spectacular setting enhances a home-building project’s success, especially if it involves approximately 500 acres on a wooded
Image 17 of 25 from gallery of Low/Rise House / SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop. Photograph by Bruce Damonte
via thetraveltester.com We've always loved Mexican and Spanish architecture and interior design styles. All those colors! The clay pots! Animal and nature motifs everywhere! Tiny little chili peppers hanging in the kitchen! You have to admit, the Hispanic decorating styles are pretty fun. In honor of Cinco De Mayo, we've rounded up our favorite Mexican decor for some eye viewing pleasure. De Nada! via refinery29 We adore this Mexican blanket runner topped off with flowers, tiny cacti and mason jar candles. This set up makes for a quaint Mexican-styled table scape! via sunset.com If you want to try adding the signature bright paint to your home, the patio and/or front porch is the perfect place to start! Just look how wonderful this porch is with the colors, the plants, the Mexican rugs and hanging pots. Most of our front porches are white and (dare I say it) a little boring, but adding fun pops of color that adhere to the Mexican style helps liven your home up! via ventereport.com We adore this minimal bedroom that pulled inspiration from the Mexican styles. The bright yellow blanket that contrasts with the pink pillows is just perfect an we love the plants as the accents. via picmonkey.com Hispanic styled tiles are a great way to add a more subtle Mexican look to our home. They're way more fun than modern tiles and work great outdoors since they compliment the surrounding nature. via gypsyriver.com.au Hammocks are home essentials for many Mexican families. Some are inside and some are outside but either way they're great to grab a pillow and snuggle up in for a nap or to read a good book. Looking for some fun pillows? Check out our throw pillows in the Barn and Willow store. via domainehome.com We love everything about this room! The rug has less reds and more pinks than most Mexican rugs and all the large cacti are just so cool! via garyriggshome.com We love this Mexican styled living room since it's less "loud" than many Mexican decor. The yellow paint keeps the room bright and airy white the brightly colored elements are limited to accent pillows and rugs to limit the "loudness". via allwomentalk.com Giant, colorful clay pots are a fun way to add color and shape to your interior or exterior decor. You don't even need to put anything in them- they can work well on their own. via treehugger.com We want to wash our hands in this sink everyday! We think this is a smart way to add some subtle Hispanic decor elements to a kitchen. Our list could go on and on, really. Maybe a trip to Mexico is in order soon? Anyways, we love modern decor, but we also really love colorful, fun styles. It might be scary to think about painting your house pink or yellow and introducing bright patterns, but we love taking decor risks and pulling inspiration from other cultures! Here's to Cinco de Mayo!
With LEED-certified sustainability on the top of their list, a couple sets the bar for their new Los Angeles home.
Transform your garden into a serene oasis with these pond ideas and discover a variety of styles and designs to match to your landscape!
Clean, refreshing, timeless and restful décor ideas for a perfect summer!
A perfect fit amidst Poland's green terrain is this house, commissioned for a single family, designed by SK Architekci and visualized by Ideal Arch Visuals. Paying tribute and respect to the greenery, the house has a number of vertical gardens near the side passage and back entrance. It even primarily makes use of wood, to
Completed in 2010 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. This house, project by Progetto Arquitetura, is situated in a rich neighbourhood in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. Its construction has been...
Green-thumbed friends gather among vegetable beds for a laid-back meal in a Phippsburg potting shed.
A new book by the author of "Shelter"; a video of a tiny home that's "like a sailboat on wheels"; a DIY home built for less than $3,500; and The Sustainable Home competition.
Here’s a floor plan which will “provide optimal energy efficiency whilst at the same time offering a modern lifestyle with a variety of areas retreating or entertaining – all areas naturally linked together by sunlit breezeways.” This plan is a perfect layout for integrating the outside environment with garden beds…
Living is the magazine for interior, design and lifestyle from the Corriere della Sera daily. A monthly magazine, a digital edition, and a website are at the heart of the first vertical distribution system in the home furnishing sector present in Italy and on the major social networks. Dedicated to new ways of experiencing household spaces, the monthly RCS magazine, edited by Francesca Taroni, starts with the home and then incorporates everything connected to it: food, art, fashion and green living. The special focus on “Made in Italy” excellence – from industrial design to artisan craftsmanship–, the international perspective and strong attention to customer service are the cornerstones of the system and are reflected on each page of Living and in each of its projects. A unique system able to update readers about design world. Magazines competitors are: AD; Elle Décor , Icon design, Marie Claire Maison
From ideas for edging walkways to landscaping around pool decks, these stunning landscape ideas are sure to inspire new visions for front yards and backyards.
A young Sydney couple increased the value of their Thornleigh home by more than a million dollars in just two years by renovating the entire property and adding an extra bedroom.
Image 7 of 35 from gallery of Sampaio Vida House / Rocco Arquitetos. Photograph by Evelyn Muller
A modern house where the front of the house fits in with the surrounding homes in the neighborhood, while the back alludes to the modern interior.
Image 3 of 28 from gallery of House 538 / Une Arquitetura. Photograph by Bulla Jr.
To get you inspired to spruce up your home's curb appeal, here's an epic roundup of gorgeous exteriors organized by style.
Want your home to make a good first impression but not sure how to go about it? Landscaping the front yard can certainly be a daunting task, even without