These materials and how they are used create such a sense of luxury.
Design: Templeton Architecture.
Photography: Sharyn Cairns.
These materials and how they are used create such a sense of luxury.
Design: Templeton Architecture.
Photography: Sharyn Cairns.
I like it when I’m pleasantly surprised by the unexpected, and that’s the case with this very unusual bathroom.
Architecture: Architects EAT.
Photography: James Coombe.
Architects EAT via Dezeen.
A few shots of a very interesting space with great textures and finishes.
Architecture: MAKE Architecture Studio.
Photography: Peter Bennetts.
Via GBlog.
The feel of this kitchen is very appealing to me. Neat without being fussy, and somehow real.
Architecture: Tribe Studio Architects.
Via desire to inspire.
This is one of those rare spaces that feels like it’s ready for me to move into with no changes. Not only are the major items like the kitchen and the dining furniture to my liking, so are the details like the shelving in the workspace. Terrific.
Architecture: TORAFU ARCHITECTS.
Photography: Daici Ano.
I’m loving the well conceived, beautifully-tailored spaces in this Berlin home.
Architecture: c.fischer innenarchitekten.
Photography: pia ulin photographer.
Via Dwell.
This work-in-progress remodel shows off some visual interest in the unfinished textures on display.
Via Spooky Home.

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