This London apartment is just terrific. It’s hard to find something to write–these photos say almost everything that needs to be said: amazing materials, great palette, super textures–a great way to end the week, don’t you think?
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The lines and materials of this industrial modern dining space are so attractive. The way the bridgework steel of the dining table echoes the i-beam running across the ceiling is almost breathtaking to me. Gorgeous leather dining chairs. Terrific pendant lamp. It all works together perfectly.
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There’re a lot of great house interior design ideas going on in this simple shot, from the sleek, modern chairs, the simple, round tables and the (faux?) hide rugs to the sweet peek at what looks like a terrific outdoor space (does that look like an al fresco bathtub to anyone else?). Plus: great materials–what’s not to love about a concrete floor with character-adding cracks?–and those windows all around the perimeter of the house. The textured cement eaves overhanging the windows and encircling the courtyard create wonderfully subtle visual interest as well. Read Full Article →
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Wow. Just look at these great textures in this glimpse of a space. Amazing. Truly digging the storage system and that Barcelona chair and ottoman, too!

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