Monday Mix
Can’t get enough of this kind of great mix — different styles and periods that come together effortlessly.
Via Bright.Bazaar.
Leftovers
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via mackapar.

Via TheCoolist.

Via Thomas Murphy.

Via Thomas Murphy.

Via The Design Files.

Via Apartment Therapy.

Via DETOURS.

Via The Designer Pad.

Via POP DECO.

Via Remodelista.

Via Cabbagerose Tumblr Inspiration.

Via It’s All About You.

Via Anchor Division.

Via Cabbagerose Tumblr Inspiration.

Via Thomas Murphy.
Bare Beauty
A gorgeous, simple space starts with a great room. Add three perfect pieces and film over the lower windows and you’re done.
Comprehensive
I love how this image shows so much: the living space, that fireplace with the window above it, the kitchen, and outdoor space. Nicely pulled together; love the height.
On Board
You know for me to post 9 images of one space means I’m seriously into what’s going on there. This place is a tremendous departure from what I see from day to day reviewing design blogs to bring the best of masculine design to you, and I couldn’t be happier (it’s even located right here in Austin; what could be better?).
Apparently there’s some debate going on as to the overuse of oriented strand board (OSB) in this home–check the source links below for more on that. I’m of the opinion that the use of OSB for walls is part of what makes this place stand out from the crowd. In a good way, to my thinking. In other photos you can see it’s used for a variety of furnishings as well–from a coffee table to bar stools–and that’s where I think it’s gone over the line. I prefer to think the owner/architect will replace those items with other pieces down the line.
A couple of my favorite features: that kitchen is amazing; the mixture of elements in the dining space rocks; that black painted bedroom–wow; lighting and marble in the bathroom; and that awesome open walk-in dressing space!
Note: To make up for not posting yesterday there’s plenty of extra goodness (6 posts) for you today!
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About Dave

Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.





















