Art Print, by Artist Stephanie Rydle, based on an original painting. The original piece draws inspiration from the nurturing and supportive essence that is found between women. The simple yet intimate act of gathering around the table with a close friend, it symbolises the power that women have to uplift and empower each other through life’s challenges.About the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
Anyone else have those days where you need to be reminded that you are a daughter of the King? . We are in the home stretch of the school year coming to a close, but there is still so much to do. T…
Art Print, by Artist Stephanie Rydle, based on an original painting. The original piece draws inspiration from the nurturing and supportive essence that is found between women. The simple yet intimate act of gathering around the table with a close friend, it symbolises the power that women have to uplift and empower each other through life’s challenges.About the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
Anyone else have those days where you need to be reminded that you are a daughter of the King? . We are in the home stretch of the school year coming to a close, but there is still so much to do. T…
This holiday has flown by, and we’ve had lots of snow here in the PNW! It snowed for us the day after Christmas, which was a dream for the kids, and another excuse to stay in pajamas and not leave the house all day. I hope everyone had a lovely holiday with family and friends!
Designer Anna Saint Pierre, who invented the recycled flooring product Granito, at her studio. Photo 1 of 6 in The Inventor of Granito Explains Why We Should Recycle Old Buildings—Right Where They Stand. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
Original Art Piece by Artist Stephanie Rydle 202329x24cmAcrylic on canvasSignature on the backOak frameAbout the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
Original Art Piece by Artist Stephanie Rydle 202343x35cmAcrylic on canvasSignature on the backOak frameAbout the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
In the second part of this two-part blog post we continue to consider why a flexibility that allows us to embrace the reality of where we are when designing our homes, rather than force fitting them into a preconceived mould can be so helpful.
Thoughtful words from some of the most influential architects and designers.
“We were researching places where we could get fake old beams, but at the last minute, the contractor found some from a barn that was coming down, - North Hatley, Quebec Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017 Tagged: Living Room, Chair, and Table.
Original Art Piece by Artist Stephanie Rydle 202329x24cmAcrylic on canvasSignature on the backOak frameAbout the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
Life can be stressful, whether at work or raising a family. View inside how simple renovations can boost your mental health and happiness.
Art Print, by Artist Stephanie Rydle, based on an original painting. This piece draws inspiration from the intricate dynamics of relationships, exploring the unspoken bonds that shape our experiences, from the comforting touch of a hand to the beauty found in shared moments.About the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
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In the second part of this two-part blog post we continue to consider why a flexibility that allows us to embrace the reality of where we are when designing our homes, rather than force fitting them into a preconceived mould can be so helpful.
This light-filled, Amsterdam-based home with a long, pitched skylight that runs through the open floor plan living area, used to be an abandoned garage.
Art Print, by Artist Stephanie Rydle, based on an original painting. This piece draws inspiration from the intricate dynamics of relationships, exploring the unspoken bonds that shape our experiences, from the comforting touch of a hand to the beauty found in shared moments.About the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
Best of Housing by DETAIL Magazine: Housing is something individual: we each have our own ideas and aspirations for it, and we express a lifestyle by...
Simplicity gives us the space we need to discover, or perhaps, re-discover, the joy that can only be found in relationship with Christ.
Continuing our series where we ask our favorite architects and designers about the three buildings that most inspire and impress them, we turn to Erich Schoenenberger of su11 architecture + design. Schoenenberger most recently impressed us with his and his partner Ferda Kolatan's design for a 620-square-foot apartment in New York City for a family of four, which appeared in our March 2011 issue and featured a serpentine floor-to-ceiling wall of laminate cabinets. Asked to pick his three favorite structures, he globe-hopped from Mexico to Spain to Italy—where he raved about a most popular structure, the Casa Malaparte, also selected by Page Goolrick for her "Three Buildings" list. Reflecting on what these three buildings have in common, he said: "Sagrada Familia and the Lautner house share a dynamic space experience; the Lautner house and Casa Malaparte both have a great interrelationship of building and landscape/views." See below for more about each... Casa Marbrisa Acapulco, Mexico, John Lautner, 1973
My favorite thing about coming home is the people... whether it be my family, neighbors, or folks dropping by, it’s the place where we get to connect with our people, hopefully creating a space where everyone feels welcome. - Taryn
Voltaire, pseudonym of François-Marie Arouet, (born November 21, 1694, Paris, France—died May 30, 1778, Paris), one of the greatest of all French writers. Although only ... Read more
Original Art Piece by Artist Stephanie Rydle 202329x24cmAcrylic on canvasSignature on the backOak frameAbout the ArtistStephanie Rydle is an abstract and figurative artist in Stockholm. She has a strong passion for the distinctive and essential influence that artwork can bring to a given space. Her conviction lies in the belief that art can provide a deeply satisfying experience in the places where we dwell.
That one action that seemed insignificant at the time just may end up being the catalyst needed to propel you to our final destination.
“We need to understand and harness the impact our homes have on our happiness . . . What makes a home a happy one? I think Dwell, Gather, Be is part of the answer.“-Meik Wiking, Author of The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well and CEO of the Happiness Research Institute in CopenhagenIn a world where perfectly designed homes are encountered at every turn, Dwell, Gather, Be goes deeper, exploring how thoughtful, intentional home design can cultivate meaningful moments in your life. Learn to elevate, celebrate, and value the time you spend with the people you hold dear in the space that is uniquely yours.Dwell, Gather, Be shares inspiration and advice to: • Design a home to reflect, complement, and enhance your lifestyle • Create a welcoming environment for family and friends • Cultivate special moments through timeless design • Elevate and celebrate a rich, satisfying life
In the second part of this two-part blog post we continue to consider why a flexibility that allows us to embrace the reality of where we are when designing our homes, rather than force fitting them into a preconceived mould can be so helpful.