Replicating this bath — from the W Retreat and Spa Bali — in a home would make for a major statement room, don’t you think?
Leftovers
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via notmybeautifulhome.

Via For Me, For You.

Via A Continuous Lean.

Via inspiration JKC Design et Interieurs.

Via Remodelista.

Via Cabbage Rose.

Via Cabbagerose Tumblr Inspiration.

Via automatism.

Via Little Brown Pen.

Via Jenn Ski.

Via babyramen.

Via interiors porn.

Via peppermags.
Beautiful in Buenos Aires
There is a kind of conversation that is occurring between the exterior and interior of this house–the kind that life-long best friends have when they finish each others sentences. The harmony between these spaces creates a seamless flow: outside to inside, room to room, then inside to outside again. It’s truly beautiful.
All photos by Roland Halbe.
Seattle Seduction
I don’t often find examples of a suburban townhouse I like well enough to post, but this one outside of Seattle is not like most. The architecture, materials, finishes, and decor all come together and create a marvelous space.
Via ChicTip.
Additive
This third floor addition to a home in San Francisco gave space for a new master suite, but it’s clear that the rest of the house benefited as well. Those are some gorgeous interiors!
Bernal Heights Beauty
The smart renovation of this 19th-century home in San Francisco uses beautiful materials in such a thoughtful way. From the stacked-stone kitchen wall (which, on the other side, creates a gorgeous staircase backdrop) to the stone, wood, tile, and glass bath, it’s a stunning space.
freshome via design elements.
Palo Alto Perfection
This house features rammed earth, wood, and glass as the primary construction materials, showing them off beautifully.
Via Dwell.
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Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.






































