This masculine home design is a terrific getaway on Long Island, beautifully renovated by the new owners some 40 years after it was originally built. Adding only a few square feet in the renovation, each space in this home has been lovingly renewed and brought into the present, while keeping the texture and character of the original structure. Read Full Article →
Sometimes…
It’s not often that I find a vintage-inspired place that resonates, but there’s something about this one… Maybe it’s all the visual texture, or the way the art is displayed? (BTW, if you’re looking for a similar way to hang your gallery, try these picture rails!)
Design: John Derian.
Photography: William Abranowicz.
T Magazine via sfgirlbybay.
Wonky
Seriously digging on these uneven tiles; they bring terrific texture to this bathroom.
Via Remodelista.
Minimal
This is almost too stark for me. At the same time, I can’t help but love the minimal masculine design and close to Spartan feel–but with just enough high-end pieces to keep it interesting.
Swanky!
Very handsome GLAMasculine kitchen. The combination of dark stone backsplash, inky floor and soffit, and glittering fixtures makes for some major swank.
Interior design: Chelsea Hing.
Photography: Nik Epifanidis.
Via DustJacket.
Slurp!
This image makes me salivate. All of the elements are working together so well–from the large-scale art to the Eames lounge chair.
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Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.














