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.
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.
I’m excited to announce that I’m now a regular contributor to The Interior Collective–the interior design blog of Caesarstone, where the community explores “Design from the Inside Out”. My first post has just been published and I’d love to get y’all’s feedback and thoughts…
The words “Bachelor Pad” may put a bad taste in your mouth. Especially after seeing Austin Powers ’60s inspired love nest, Joey Tribbiani’s doomed attempt to move out on his own, or your best pal’s sorry excuse of an apartment. However, this sleek NYC loft designed by Fearon Hay gives new meaning to the concept of bachelor pad–and provides you with great ideas that can be incorporated into any modern man’s digs. – See the whole post at: The Interior Collective.
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via Remodelista.

Via RIAZZOLI..

Via Dezeen.

Via Darling, be daring..

Via desire to inspire.
A terrific space–it seems voluminous in this image, doesn’t it?–with great saturated colors in the selected pieces. More like this, please.
Via Randomitus.
Laid-back, BroHo vibe in a palette of neutrals with plenty of texture and some great furniture and fixture choices.
Via BRICKHOUSE.
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via PLANETE DECO a homes world.

Via DustJacket.

Via automatism.

Via iainclaridge.net.

Via Cabbagerose Tumblr Inspiration.

Via B L O O D A N D C H A M P A G N E . C O M.

Via Kaspar Trallmann.

Via Apartment Therapy.

Via Just The Design.
If I did theme weeks, which I don’t (and don’t plan to), this week would clearly be themed: kitchens. But I’ve got to post this Manhattan space. Easy to see why.
Design: Architecture Outfit.
Via Loftenberg.
I get a terrific hit of modern-meets-traditional in this space.
Interior design: Barbara Hill.
Architecture: Shade House.
Via Dwell.

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