Read Some protected architecture is incredibly delicate and handling the history of the site requires betterthanaverage tact and technical skill
The goal was to create a residence expressly around the pieces he and his wife cherish—and make the house a symbol of their aesthetic.
Che cos’è esattamente il design biofilico? Quali sono gli elementi fondamentali e come si può tradurre in scelte concrete
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Feldman Architecture along with Commune Design created a home inspired by modernist Scandinavian architecture in San Francisco, California.
Image 8 of 17 from gallery of Brunswick House / Placement. Photograph by Tom Ross
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No, you have not been drugged, these stairs really DO look this trippy. Designed by Atmos Studio as part of a larger project, the stairs take on a life of
Igår var en af de dage, som jeg føler mig høj på lykke af…. Den havde været planlagt længe, og jeg havde set frem til den dag. Jeg var i København, og jeg var sammen med to skønne piger, som jeg har lært at kenne igennem den her fine verden. Jeg var så heldig, at jeg havde fået et lift, hvilket gjorde, at alting bare var meget nemmere. Jeg hang ikke i tidspunkter på helt samme måde som jeg plejer, og jeg optog ikke en hel togvogn med mine erhvervelser på vejen hjem. Idag skal indlægget dog ikke som sådan handle om min dag i København, den skal nemlig handle om Sarah, som jeg har set en del gange, men aldrig har besøgt, før igår. Hendes hjem er et af dem, som jeg har virkelig mange screenshots fra på min telefon, jeg finder altid mig selv tryllebundet til hendes billeder, fordi hun bare kan få rod til at se pisse lækkert ud, fordi hun er super dygtig til kunst på væggene, loppefund i hjørnerne, nytænkning af klassisk design. Og så elsker jeg bare hendes æstetiske sans. Oven i det hele, så er hun bare en af de aller dygtigste til […]
It's quite a long time ago that I posted a picture of the art nouveau winter garden (1900) of the school of the Ursulines, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver (between Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium). This stunning place was the visiting room of the "pensionnat de demoiselles".
Bringing together all the things they loved from previous houses, their new home represents the good life for this family of five.
MUD X Frost Mud Australia has collaborated with Vince Frost to create some yummy typography porcelain numbers.
A transformed St Kilda West home by Lucy Clemenger Architects that takes advantage of its park-side site and seaside proximity.
The £1.7 million project consists of a ground-floor rear extension with restoration to internal fixtures
Selsø Slot - the present castle complex dates from 1576, but the castle was rebuilt in 1734. Uninhabited since 1829, it has original interiors from the 18th century. Beneath the castle, there are Renaissance cellar rooms including the oldest working kitchen in Denmark. The roof was restored in 1983 but the interior remains untouched...and haunted.
Jonathan Wilmot and Robert Tucker have lived in Rochester at Restoration House since 1994. Growing up in Australia, Robert Tucker had set his sights on seeing the world and becoming a writer. ‘In those days I was teaching myself how to describe visual phenomena in words - it
Discover the charm of Southern interior design with our tips and tricks.
Discover the charm of Southern interior design with our tips and tricks.
SUBURBAN RETREAT This suburban retreat located just west of Boston features a grand entry which opens to a generously sized, light-filled living space perfect for cozy family get-togethers or entertaining a crowd. SPACES Kitchen, Dining Room, Family Room, Entry, Powder [...]
The 1820s property has been masterfully reinvented by Tom Givone
A massive new tome captures the intricate process of transforming the Paris landmark into an immersive decorative arts museum.
Thanks for all of the love on my before and after! Sometimes.....when I don't have time to overthink a project it just comes together organically and is probably better than if I had my normal angst.....haha. The only thing that really matters is that my clients are happy:) I am headed out of town today to Asheville for a visit with friends....but guess what! I am taking a little detour to visit The Souther Living Idea House designed by the amazing Lauren Liess. How darn excited am I..... Anyway....I am already missing Cami. I don't have much today but I was searching for something on my computer and ran across this home from AD and it stopped me. It's full of interest and perfectly curated in my opinion. One of my most dreaded fears is that a room I design look too much like a furniture store. Everything new.....which is why I like to frequent flea markets to add a little crust.... The dark walls below are perfection..... I love the art over the sofa.....so unpredictable. I like the contrasting color on the walls below.....don't get me wrong I still LOVE white walls but sometimes I can go for a slight beige! This whole situation below. Below you can see that he used a natural rug and layered it with an antique on top. That is my fav. Even though this black marble would be a nightmare to keep clean.....especially in the shower I adore the way it looks. So rich and beautiful. It is designed by architect Gil Shafer and it gives me all the feels..... OK....thoughts? yes or no? What is on everyones agenda this weekend? I think it is supposed to be chilly in Asheville. I'm not ready for cold but seriously yesterday I was sweating all day. You know how it's chilly in the mornings and then it heats up to 80 in the afternoon. You would think at my age I would be wise to that little weather trick. Even though I would love to stay and chat more I have all kinds of things to do right this second....like pack and love on Cami:) Shaygottagetgoing
I have always had a passion for classical design, so when I saw this image on My Notting Hill blog, I craved more (I'm so glad there was a link for more!) All the rooms above are designed by Ramon Garcia Jurado and Paco Pacovi and their website has a stunning collection of interiors. I feel so inspired today! I sure hope you do too! xx
Tag along to Colonial Williamsburg for a behind the scenes visit with first ever Designer in Residence Anthony Baratta at his historic home.
The light-filled home was inspired by an imagined industrial past