Here’s a modern and utilitarian kitchen and dining space in a glass box. It looks a lot more appealing than it sounds…
Via emmas designblogg.
Here’s a modern and utilitarian kitchen and dining space in a glass box. It looks a lot more appealing than it sounds…
Via emmas designblogg.
I’ve featured my share of shipping containers on the site, but this is the first time I’ve seen them used inside of an urban loft. Gotta say, I love the idea!
Via Dwell.
Loving the dark wood and floor with that textured grey wall–and really into the wing-backed headboard. Of course the closet looks terrific, too. But let me say for the record that I’m not one for using old suitcases as tables–nope.
Via REFERANS.
p.s. Check out the conversation going on here. New poster (and good friend) Mackenzie brings up a great point about design vs practicality. I’d love to see your thoughts…
I get such a relaxed, Palm Springs-ish vibe from this image. Really attracted to the idea of this built in sofa, especially with the row of simple pendants and the painted brick.
Photography: Alex Profit.
Via: Design You Trust.
While there’s a part of me that lusts for this stainless steel and wood bathroom, there’s another part of me that wilts at the thought of the amount of upkeep it would require.
Architecture: Isay Weinfeld.
Another in my series of random posts chronicling my obsession with the perfect chair.
Sent to me by my dear blog-friend, Maria, who runs one of my favorite sites: design elements.
This modern, simple kitchen is terrific. Everything that’s needed right at hand.
Architecture and design: Insite Design.
Via PLASTOLUX.

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