Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

A great, neutral nursery

Love everything about this nursery  -  How mature. How relaxing.
Please check out this blog to see the designer's full details on the process of putting together this nursery.






Selldorf Architects

Love the muted consistency throughout the home. It really allows the landscaping and nature to stand out from the rest of the house. This is the way I think architecture should be; blend in.

All images from Selldorf Architect's site.













Tine K Home

Tine Kjeldsen opened her company in Denmark at the young age of 22. Kjeldsen has stood out amongst the other "shabby chic" interior decorators in the area by creating "a more minimalistic approach: clean colors in grey, blue, white, dark brown and black which eventually lead to the creation of a collection of cushions and quilts, and consequently the foundation of the company Tine K Home."

The posting below is a selection of images from Tine's own Danish home which clearly defines her company's style and methodology to creating a minimalistic home (all the while offering a cozy feel)

"According to me, the future is interesting, difficult and rather complex, but I try not to complicate matters: live your life in a simple way – and live in happiness.
I am confident, I stay true to myself, and I am sure my collection is a reflection of how I perceive myself. Hence its name: Remember Yourself."          - Tine Kjeldsen
 











[ images first seen on Desire to Inspire  |  for Tine's website click here ]

black details in kitchens

I'm really enjoying all of the black found in these kitchens. . .
Especially those black stained wood cabinets below!











[ all images via Remodelista ]





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wooden beams / clean lines

The attraction to "Modern/Minimal" has recently evolved into "Modern/Rustic" for me. I have found myself leaning towards raw woods paired with clean lines. And I can't get enough! I think these images describe the complimentary qualities I am talking about .  .  .























[all images sourced from Remodelista]






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loft tour

"Photographer Anita Calero migrated to West Chelsea long before the current stampede of millionaires. Back in the 1990s, she rented a 2,000-square-foot loft in an artists’ condominium, which she then bought and began to reconfigure. Calero knocked wide doorways into several rooms, including the new eat-in kitchen with its major appliances carefully hidden from the adjacent spaces. The dining table and chairs are lightly restored Jean ProuvĂ© “standard chairs,” with a faux-coral chandelier above (Calero frequents furniture dealers and flea markets).  Of course, this kind of archaeology isn’t possible in the ultra-luxury apartments rising around Calero’s building. We especially love how she has embraced the older elements of the space."












Post via LoftLife






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Interesting finds 09.16.10
































[ Sources: Apartment Therapy, Emmas, Remodelista, unknown sources from personal library - please notify me if you can call an image from another source.]





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