Studio Marrant's Kelsey Coppetti renovated the space with calming neutrals and organic textures inspired by the surrounding landscape.
The 2022 search for the smallest, coolest real-life spaces around the world is complete! Check out the winner and the top 50 homes.
Name: Darcie Location: East Geelong — Victoria, Australia We bought our cute two bedroom, weatherboard dutch-gable house in East Geelong around seven or eight years ago as first time home buyers, and saved like mad for years to renovate. Its been over 12 months since the work was finished, but because everyone knows houses are NEVER finished, it’s still a work in progress! The yard is next..
Get ready to bookmark this post, because it’s the stuff that I get asked about the most. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: + Wall paint color throughout house: Benjamin Moore in White Dove. + Woof floor Mediterranean Collection 8″ Kerrew – this is all I know about the floors! + Windows are the Anderson 100 series […]
The 2022 search for the smallest, coolest real-life spaces around the world is complete! Check out the winner and the top 50 homes.
For the LuckyChap Entertainment HQ, the actress and producer and her partners crafted a collaborative space more comfortably domestic than sleekly corporate
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A complete list of all the things to do in Skåne. A complete Skåne travel guide with the best hotels, my favourite restaurants, and more!
Dani Dazey AKA Dazey Den is a must-follow if you're obsessed with bright, color-and-pattern-filled interiors with lots of personality.
Moving into a new home is a feat in and of itself. You pack everything you own up into layers of boxes, only to have to unpack them when you arrive in your new place. Then, you set to cleaning your new corners and getting familiar with new sounds - the creaking of old floors, the rumbling of your re
Last post before Christmas! That is pretty exciting. I joined an amazing group of bloggers for a Christmas Night tour. I think this is easily going to be my favorite tour yet. Have you ever been to a progressive dinner? Where you start appetizers at a neighbors house, drinks at the next and keep moving around to see all your neighbors homes and eat dinner in small bites along the way. End at dessert! Although there is no food on the tour...there are over 25 homes you can easily peep into. Easier than a Progressive Dinner. I hope you make it over to the blog today to see our home at night. And I just and I just want to say Merry Christmas to you! I honestly wish I could have you all over to our home to do this tour in person. Thank you for supporting my blog, what a gift you have given to me. xxxxx
Think hunter green can’t feel fresh and happy? That black walls are a death sentence for a light and airy room? Not true, people. Not true. The moody hues that are so in vogue right now can be paired up in unconventional ways to produce some very unexpected results. Deep shades actually act as neutrals in a room, and look great paired with really saturated shades like mustard yellow and emerald green.
I'm proud to share my first big, interior design project with y'all! This is a hypebeast-inspired loft style apartment near downtown Atlanta
Dani Dazey AKA Dazey Den is a must-follow if you're obsessed with bright, color-and-pattern-filled interiors with lots of personality.
Byron Bay has long been a meeting place for like-minded creatives to congregate and cultivate their best ideas. The local spirt has always called for an ‘all hands in’ approach, and Byron’s newest hotel is no exception. Welcome to The Sunseeker, where the joyful ideals from which it was born rest in the rooms, perch on the armchairs, and dip in the 1980’s retro shaped pool. A place where modernity and nostalgia are intertwined, The Sunseeker is the revival of a tired 1980’s motel that has been transformed in to a bright & breezy haven for those that seek an unforgettable stay in our beachside town. We spoke to Jess from The Sunseeker about their new 'home away from home.' Tell us the story of how the keys of the Sunseeker ended up in your hands? Dave and I have worked on a series of property projects in the past, and it was always our dream to one day create our own hotel. We looked around for a motel for some time, talking to friends till one day one of them approached us with an opportunity - this opportunity! It was like the stars had aligned. The Sunseeker was born out of the desire to create an authentic experience that could be shared between family and friends. When did the calling to create this arise? Dave and I have always enjoyed sharing the creative process together. Moving to Byron Bay a few years ago, we were rethinking how we were doing things, especially in terms of sustainability. We were avid travellers with young kids, we loved our home in Byron and wanted to create something that embodied the beauty of the town, in a way that was low-key. Revitalising the hotel sustainably was a challenge you set yourselves, can you please talk us through some of your favourite sustainable features the hotel adopted? To us, sustainability is a change in attitude - a mindset. In the way we do things. From the moment we had a building site we were consciously making decisions to ensure rubbish was disposed of thoughtfully. We re-used tiles from the original design, and installed bench tops from Five Mile Radius which is a local business that salvages and makes use of waste concrete. On all of our buildings we have solar panels and every bungalow has their own water tank. Recently we planted herb gardens and will soon have our own flow bee hive. Obviously this route is more time consuming, but this was non negotiable for us. 'Holiday Often’ is great advice, what would you say the overall philosophy of your hotel would be? There was an Italian phrase we kept referring to throughout the process that translates in English as 'Effortless Charm.' We wanted to create magic in all aspects, we wanted that magic to be felt even when you leave. Obviously an appreciation for great design is apparent in what you have created - what were your biggest design inspirations for the hotel, and how do you feel that translates in the final design? We have so many! Ibiza was a big one, huts on the beach where you could get fish and beer. I guess in that sense, simplicity and the value in simplicity. Flamingo Estate was inspiring in the way it felt like it gave us permission to just have fun and choose the things we wanted to put in there, to trust our gut instincts. Inspiration came to us organically throughout the whole process, while our vision was always there, we worked with so many creative minds that always brought something new to the table. The hotel creates a perfect balance between old and new, modern yet nostalgic, tell us about the importance of both in your project? We set on a mission to do things differently throughout our whole process. Here we were with a hotel in an unbelievable condition that had been well cared for that hadn't been upgraded in 40 years. As part of the sustainability model we wanted to respect the heritage of the hotel, whilst modernising it and sprinkling magic back in to it to give it a new life. We worked with the structure that was there and decided also to keep the brick as it was so symbolic of its era. I love nostalgia, and feel the past is part of the future. We often looked back upon our childhood in this project, asking ourselves what was special, what left an impression. We wanted to uphold this history. We wanted to respect the heritage of the hotel, whilst modernising it and sprinkling magic back in to it to give it a new life. What would have to be your favourite space or corner of the hotel and what happens there? It would have to be the library. Which was an outpouring of creativity, and it ended up exactly as we envisioned and hoped it would. There you can find over one hundred library books that were curated by Good Publishings. We have seen our guests use this space as a place for their own creativity. What do you feel the location of Byron Bay uniquely attributes to the hotel? The natural beauty of all that is Byron Bay is what surrounds us and brings us here. We feel like the location is the real star of the show, it's our job to be the place to come home to after a day of adventuring this beautiful area. We love that the Sunseeker was a collaborative and very local-minded project. Can you tell us a bit about the community of creatives who were involved with the project? Obviously it started with Dave and I, but we had an opportunity to work with a dream-team of creatives, architect & builder Balanced Earth, landscape architects Land Company, Lila Theodoros at Studio Muse Muse on branding, graphic design and artwork, styling, sourcing and curation support by Julia Ashwood of The Vista and the creative consulting magic from Tory Bauer from Dance Card. Tigmi is Berber for ‘my home’ what would you say is the homeliest feature in your ‘home away from home’? All of it. What is next on the horizon for you both? Enjoying this moment! _______ The Sunseeker is located at 100 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay Australia SHOP THE COLLECTION
I visited the house of my memories a few months ago. This is the home I grew up in for the first 8 years of my life. Upon walking in, something literally took be back
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tour the charming historic home of Leigh and Ben Muldrow
Meyer lemon morning buns are a breakfast dream! Reminiscent of both a sweet roll and a flaky pastry, these golden twists are delicious!
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A home to make you smile, what better design mantra could there be for turning a house into a home - the guiding principle behind this weeks home story from Sarah Laming. I've only recently discovered Sarah's home (thank you Instagram) and when I came across this image of her yellow kitchen (above) my jaw dropped, I uttered the word "wow" and then I smiled. A jaw drop, a "wow" and a smile are always a guarantee for me that I want to see more. Sarah not only has a beautiful house with a inter...
Any bookworm can relate to the enchantment of getting hooked on a great story. Light, comfort, and peaceful environments are important to stay immersed...
Chinese Chives & Eggs is a very simple, homey dish stir-fried eggs that you just don’t see in restaurants, Chinese Chives & Eggs should be smooth and silky.
This house was renovated twice since it was built in the 1960s, and when Doro and Jürgen moved in, the couple had a clear idea of how they wanted to change the house to suit their style.
These zellige style wall tiles are in a warm terracotta hue reminiscent of warm Mediterranean climes. The tiles vary in pigmentation for a naturalistic look.
Crazy paving might sound like a cheap alternative to a full-scale landscaping job but it’s not only a bona fide design resolution for a stone finish, it’s a trend that continues to gain ground.
i love the homey feel i definitely need to add some to my space i found these lovely images here here and here ♥
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You voted, our judges met, and we’ve got a grand prize winner for the 2021 Small/Cool Contest!But first, some backstory. (We know, we know, bear with us for a quick sec.) Last year, Apartment Therapy revived the reader-favorite Small/Cool Contest. We hadn’t run the contest since 2016, and we were so excited to see your small (1,000 square feet or fewer) and cool (self-explanatory) spaces from all around the world.
I visited the house of my memories a few months ago. This is the home I grew up in for the first 8 years of my life. Upon walking in, something literally took be back
(IN NEED OF EDITING.)\n\n\nMeet Daisy Dae Hale. She's beautiful, sweet and kind and everyone in the small town of Forks...
Our philosophy is quite simple – we love beautiful and functional pieces that help foster a sense of simplicity and beauty in our dwellings.
Spring decor in cottage style kitchen with farmhouse sink.