Sometimes what captures my attention is some detail like the perfect gap between concrete and wood.
Photography: Justin Alexander.
Via desire to inspire.
Sometimes what captures my attention is some detail like the perfect gap between concrete and wood.
Photography: Justin Alexander.
Via desire to inspire.
Here’s an appealing space for getting things done.
Architecture: rare architecture.
Photography: Edit Photographic.
Via Yatzer.
The beautiful minimalism of Thomas Bendel’s architecture has recently caught my eye.
Architecture: Thomas Bendel.
Photography: Annette Kisling.
Project: Braun Apartment.
This is a pretty remarkable accomplishment: transitioning so completely from one thing to another — mainly wood to totally not — from one room to the next, in such a smooth way.
Photography: Yellows.
Just a tiny peek at the latest project from Andy Martin.
Architecture: ANDY MARTIN STUDIO.
Via PLASTOLUX.
Concrete blocks, plywood, stainless steel. This kitchen elevates building basics to high style.
Architecture: TANK.
Photography: Eric Bossic.
Via Remodelista.
There are so many wonderful things going on in this Swiss chalet that it’s hard to know where to start. Color, of course; it’s bold and gorgeous. The rustic/modern/minimal feel–what a mashup. And then all that texture!
Architecture: devanthéry&lamunière architects.
Via Marie Claire Maison.

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