Here’s the bathroom from the same home as the kitchen previously posted. Same terrific use of materials, but with the freshness of small subway tile added for good measure.
Originally posted here: Bernal Heights Beauty.
Here’s the bathroom from the same home as the kitchen previously posted. Same terrific use of materials, but with the freshness of small subway tile added for good measure.
Originally posted here: Bernal Heights Beauty.
It’s a week of kitchens and bathrooms here as I head into the upcoming Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in New Orleans on Friday and Saturday. I will be helping to present a workshop at KBIS on telling your brand’s story online — all thanks to my friends at Caesarstone, whose blog, The Interior Collective, I write for. Don’t worry: it’s not lost on me that just earlier this year I wrote that I’m not the kind to do a “week of kitchens” series — I’m still not. At least, not without a compelling reason.
Speaking of compelling, this is one of my favorite kitchens ever. Great materials and the fact that it’s a few steps higher than the dining area is terrific.
Originally posted here: Bernal Heights Beauty
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.
Via Remodelista.
Via Just The Design.
Via Design*Sponge.
Via LE CONTAINER.
Via Remodelista.
Via heaton.
Via maddierose.
Sometimes I run low on inspiration; seems like every site and tumblr is running the same set of images and I’m left without knowing where to turn. Happily, today when that happened I remembered this image–it’s one I carried around for months as my phone wallpaper and it’s a big part of what inspired me to start this site. Thank you Blake Dollahite for being part of the original small group of designers and craftspeople who (unknowingly) helped push me in this direction.
Via Rural Theory.
Another in my series of random posts chronicling my obsession with the perfect chair.
Via Apartment Therapy.

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