Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
London House Blends Contemporary and Classic in a Very Charismatic Way
Okay this couch is KILLER!! When I see stuff like this I want to enroll in a woodshop class, or carpentry to learn how to do this type of stuff!! I LOVE colors, I love ART!!
The patchwork chair (below) and the wall seating coordination is nice and collaborates fabulously with the antique dresser in the corner.
But the flat screen really brings modern life to this room...
Making your own cabinets and counter top is swell. But Im not really feeling this. The frig doesnt look like it has enough room to spread its wings. And the counter top looks more like a work station than part of the kitchen... What would be nice with the bottom frame is a neatly crafted cubboard, with double doors and a glass front.
But the flat screen really brings modern life to this room...
Oh, how I love KITCHENS!! This one in particular, the window-way really gets me. A simple touch of lace drapery in-case it gets too sunny. It isnt over embellished with colors and notice there are no upper cabinets. I would like to see an indoor grill in the middle of this. But if your going for simply fabulous... this is as good as it gets!
Making your own cabinets and counter top is swell. But Im not really feeling this. The frig doesnt look like it has enough room to spread its wings. And the counter top looks more like a work station than part of the kitchen... What would be nice with the bottom frame is a neatly crafted cubboard, with double doors and a glass front.
Simplicity sometimes needs a little emphasis! The blue antique wood cabinet is DARLING. Just perfect. And the giant painting is all you need instead of a million tiny pictures on your wall! Marble walls in the washroom are always a plus, and im a sucker for glass shower doors! ..when you add steam... it just gets sexy!
Friday, July 24, 2009
Melbourne Theatre Company
Ashton Raggatt McDougal (ARM) architects completed the design of the Melbourne Recital Center.Viewed at night the exterior of the building is a mesmerizing matrix of glowing tubes, hovering around the black box of the building, reminiscent of the tubing on the Arts Centre spire, but more graphic. More like an illusionistic painting, blurring two dimensional and three dimensional perception. Our design direction has been to draw on the shared traditions of spatial ambiguity that are imbedded in the histories of both architecture and the theatre.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
More Loft Decor
Monday, July 6, 2009
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