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 →
Leftovers, part 2
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.
Via otis&frank.
Via B L O O D A N D C H A M P A G N E . C O M
Via desire to inspire.
Via PLANETE DECO a homes world.
Via LE CONTAINER.
Via Plastolux.
Via Dwell.
Via design elements.
Via remash.
Star Love
I’ve said over and over again that graphic prints are a great addition to any modern, masculine space. Something like this star chart, for example, makes a clear, colorful statement–without overpowering your room.
When I see an item like this, I’m always reminded of one of my favorite masters of modern masculine design: Thomas O’Brien, who has incorporated a similar chart in several of his designs–like so:
Via Gear Patrol.
Leftovers, part 2
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.
Via Life on Sundays.
Via Dwell.
Via STIL INSPIRATION.
Via mackapar.
Via iainclaridge.net.
Via Cabbagerose Tumblr Inspiration.
Via Randomitus.
Via heaton.
Via Life on Sundays.
Drinks
Because it’s cocktail time somewhere on the planet right now… And because of this terrific bar cart from Crate&Barrel. If the metal/industrial drinks cart is your style, but this one breaks the bank, take a look at this budget-friendly option instead.
Via Gear Patrol.
Yes, please.
Good morning. What better way to start the day than with stove-top brewed espresso in a perfect modern mug?
Via Life on Sundays.
Made Over
Interior designer/architect Russell Groves transformed this home utilizing terrific choices in materials, textures, furnishings and finishes. I’m transfixed.
Via Architectural Digest.
Leftovers, part 2
Images from the past weeks that didn’t make it into posts.
Via PLANETE DECO a homes world.
Via LE CONTAINER.
Via La Boheme.
Via cabbagerose.
Via Apartment Therapy.
Via STIL INSPIRATION.
Via French by Design.
Via Birch + Bird.
Via Uncrate.
Via The Designer Pad.
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Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.









































