Relaxed Living in One Room – The Interior Collective
Imagine having a second home in your dream getaway locale. For some, that would mean managing a mansion in the Hamptons. I tend to go for smaller and simpler, one room should do it for me; something like an artist’s garret in Paris sounds perfect. No matter where the destination or what the size of the space, to be the perfect retreat it should also be the ultimate in relaxed living. Architectural designer Barbara Hill’s second home—in a building that has been everything from a dance hall to a grocery store—in Marfa, Texas, is where she escapes to and lives life all in one room. – See the whole post at The Interior Collective.
Natural
This wooden bathroom counter has gorgeous texture while keeping a modern, minimal feel to the space.
Hotel Viura via gBlog.
Still
Terrific space–I love the volume, the materials, the selection of elements. Still and stark, but inviting.
Architecture: Henri Cleinge ARCHITECTE.
Photography: Marc Cramer.
Via ArchDaily.
Defying Definition – The Interior Collective
This modern space blends rugged with glamorous—it’s a mashup of cabin and penthouse resulting in appealing sophistication. Have you ever wondered what the secrets are behind blending such different points of view? Let’s take a closer look at this home to see how they did it. – See the whole post at: The Interior Collective.
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Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.














