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an ongoing animation and other things - www.engmanhellstrom.com This photo and this text is also my contribution to the latest issue of Idle. "Home Home has been on my agenda lately. I've been kind of lost, floating in space without a home in the way I was used to. I've left the person and the apartment that I called home. This made me "homeless". That was hard but it also gave me a strange feeling of freedom. I could live where ever I chose. I think home is a space not a place - a space where no one should enter without your permission. A space where you could feel relatively secure. Maybe it can be an object, but in that case the object makes a space, in your mind, a space where you feel at ease. Home means a lot to me, it has always done, but maybe in a different way now. I am my home. All I really need could fit in a suitcase or two. At the moment I am working on "Memoire no 1", right now this is my home."
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Behind the ordinary façade of Katie Glaister's 1930s house in south-west London lies an interior full of unexpected colour and personality, enriched by the work of talented artists and craftspeople
You all have been so great talking to me about my house design project. I felt a little bad that my response has often been, “Great idea, but probably not my taste.” Then, almost like the iconic slap upside the head, I realized I hadn’t ever made my taste clear. At least not in houses. […]
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If you are feeling stuck with your home, waiting for something to change so you can finally be in a home you love, this one’s for you!
It seems that these days tiny house communities are popping up all over the world. This is especially true in heavily populated areas like larger cities. But, even smaller communities enjoy the benefits of tiny house living as well. This means that if you live in more populated cities, you are more likely to find […]
The last time you caught me swooning (a word I refuse to take lightly), it was over the residential design for 12+Adler in Portland, by Skylab Architecture. Today I bring you two more swoon-worthy …
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The moment Chyelle Milgrom walked into the apartment her eyes watered because of the smell of “rotting cat piss, frat-house boys, trash, and food so moldy it burned your eyes.” She signed that day.
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Sometimes Pinterest boards are so chock-full of crazy amazing design and weird home goodness that I know we all just need to take a few minutes to admire them and their curators. Interior designer Sarah Kelly has one such board: all about tree houses -- both the kind built in the tree and the kind built of a tree.
I’ve been feeling sick of being in the city and far from any real nature for a while now so I made an ‘ideal’ kind of place I wish I could live in instead to help cope haha.
Just because you aren't living in your dream home doesn't mean you can't absolutely love where you live! Read these ways to be happier in your current home.
danish architect, jorn utzon (famous for designing the sydney opera house) created this house in 1962 for povl ahm in harpenden, hertfordshire
Are you interested in living in a tiny house, such as one that is only 400 square feet or even 200 square feet?
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Here are 5 unexpected benefits of tiny house living, or other small homes. You might be surprised at some of these effects on family life!