Sometimes I see a space like this and just feel like finding a place for everything (and having everything in that place) is so much more important and interesting than ornament. Then I notice the one red chair…
Via Thomas Murphy.
Sometimes I see a space like this and just feel like finding a place for everything (and having everything in that place) is so much more important and interesting than ornament. Then I notice the one red chair…
Via Thomas Murphy.
I feel the pull of this room from the other side of the planet. My perfect palette, terrific pieces, great texture, amazing art. Heaven.
Design: Katon Redgen Mathieson.
Via desire to inspire.
This beautiful, hand crafted bench–made from reclaimed railroad ties–can come live at my house any time.
Via Adam Hogsett.
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via mackapar.

Via remash.

Via BRICKHOUSE.

Via desire to inspire.

Via Spooky Home.

Via Konfetti.

Via A day in the land of nobody.

Via BRICKHOUSE.

Via nicety.

Via decoratualma.

Via FFFFOUND!.

Via PLASTOLUX.

Via mackapar.
Just in time to feed my industrial obsession, this lighting fixture is from a line designed and created right here in Austin. Pretty much perfection, I think.
Along with being all about that subway tile (which I love), that sink is kind of amazing, and this bathroom is so savvy for putting the shower controls far away from the water stream…
Architecture: nest architects.
Photography: Jesse Marlow.
Via PLASTOLUX.
This industrial-funky interior shot is feeding my need for the more down and dirty spaces I love. Great use of materials; terrific design. Marry me?
Design: Blake Simpson.
Via Designtripper.

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