When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
Odd vintage postcard showing injured rabbits coming home after a war,
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
Oh, I would love a fairy house studio like this! Source : http://michelpellerin.wordpress.com
When a young family returned to the UK, designer Sarah Vanrenen sprung into action to refashion their London flat
Warmth and whimsy pervade this Sydney beachside haven where a curated selection of exceptional pieces and chic colours create a vibrant mood.
Photo by Rachel Oakes A few weeks ago, I was browsing through my friend Rachel Oakes' photos she had taken on a recent jaunt to a small British village, and I paused when I came across one photo. "Is that a peacock on the roof??" I asked, surprised. She explained that it was actually a straw sculpture on the thatched roof, known as a straw finial. We continued in conversation as she explained that such things were quite common in the villages around her. Meanwhile I was positively glowing with glee to find something so utterly charming, whimsical, and magical. I knew all of you would enjoy them too. According to an excellent write-up on the tradition at this link, the tradition originated from small straw sculpts on top of hayricks and straw stacks. Taking the form of birds, crosses, crowns, boats, apples, and more, the ornaments were, at least according to some, supposed to be a friendly way to show which hayrick belonged to whom. Folklore also suggested that the straw sculptures could ward of witches and birds. The witches were given "something to play with, thus diverting her attention from making mischief elsewhere." Although the earliest examples of decorative straw finials date to 1689, it's still easy to find artists making these organic ornaments today. Below are a few of my favorite examples I was able to find online. Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
Short Stories of La Maison the house of Miss Clara Photo: Dieter Krehbiel
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv
Dive into the intersection of sandy feet and soulful design. This isn't just a gallery of beach house mudrooms; it's a journey through spaces where the
Adaptive reuse and smart extensions have largely replaced home transformations that involve replacing existing structures with entirely new buildings. Apart from saving time, energy and resources, this also preserves a sense of history and nostalgia. But there comes a time when the basic bones of a house are no longer reusable and an entirely new […]
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv
For the 4th little Map Cottage, I picked Bordeaux (1892): I have a few of these map cottages currently displayed on a shelf in my office, and most every person that comes by my office is curious a…
Bower Architecture and Interiors transform a modernist 1960s Caulfield home with reclaimed whimsy and glamour, but no glitz.
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
An 1800s sandstone home on Sydney's Lower North Shore receives a youthful yet deeply respectful makeover by Arent&Pyke.
Thanks to the avant-garde antics of his friend designer Job Smeets, the home of Viktor & Rolf’s Rolf Snoeren puts a smile on his face from morning to night
Edward James was so hopelessly in love with Till Bosch that he had her footprints woven into the carpet which led to her bedroom. She was an absolute bitch to him and was only after his money. After they divorced, he had another carpet woven with the footprints of his Wolf-hound on the grounds that the wolf-hound was more faithful.
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv
Not to mention 800 pounds of Carrara marble
When you step inside Bec Berrell’s family home it’s hard not to immediately feel relaxed. From the wide hallway to the high pitched roof, gas strut window and views to the pool and garden, this home exudes the “holiday at home” vibes Bec laid out on her vision board.
Working with Proem Studio, the internet sensation crafts a space that reflects her fresh, unpretentious spirit
Includes: 1 Handmade Abstract RugSizes: 3' diameter and 5' diameterCertifications: OEKO-TEX® | Fair Trade USA | BCI • 100% Organic Cotton• Pile: Between 1/2-1"• Sustainably sourced• Handwoven in a Fair Trade Certified family-owned factory Small Batch - Limited Stock Add a touch of fun and playfulness to your living space with the Not Quite Ketchup Tomato Slice Rug! This unique and eye-catching rug is inspired by the juicy, vibrant appeal of a freshly sliced tomato, bringing a burst of color and personality to any room in your home. This rug boasts a hyper-realistic design that mimics the appearance of a real tomato slice. From the rich red hue to the intricate seeds, every detail is carefully crafted to capture the essence of this beloved ingredient. Crafted with 100% organic cotton, this rug is made to last. The soft and plush surface ensures a comfortable feel underfoot, while the durable construction guarantees that it can withstand everyday foot traffic. Whether you place it in your kitchen, dining area, living room or even in the bathroom, the Not Quite Ketchup Rug effortlessly adds a touch of whimsy to any space. It's a great conversation starter and a delightful way to infuse your home with a dash of uniqueness. Last Chance Items are final sale and cannot be returned.Accidents happen, especially in high-traffic areas. But worry not! Our rug is easy to clean and maintain. Simply spot clean with a damp cloth or vacuum regularly to keep it looking fresh and vibrant. Due to their handcrafted nature, each rug will be slightly unique.
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This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv
The AI Conceptual Architecture will cover the basics of prompt techniques in Midjourney and explore architecture concepts.
The beachfront getaway the decorator conjured for family and friends is a made-to-order paradise
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv