Showing posts with label yellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellow. Show all posts

tolix in the kitchen



I love tolix as I am sure if you have read the blog for a while you should know.  I have 3 stools as my new island, they are the natural finish, and they are the best!  These in yellow are so fun in this otherwise simple and clean kitchen.  They give it that little something that makes the space special.

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mellow yellow










Sometimes all you need is a little touch of color to make you smile..  What are your plans for the weekend?  I am going to try and get into my copy of The Great Gatsby this weekend, of course it is not vintage and covered in yellow but I am sure that the story is still just as good!
 Enjoy your Friday my friends!

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Finishing up..


Above is a grouping of fabrics and finishes that represent the way I typically start a project.  From here I will pull photos and ideas to see which direction to take it.  Once I have that done (sometimes it is the hardest part to find an image that conveys what I want the space to say) I work on the furniture layout and then onto the furnishings themselves.  The final step in my designing process is to put the fabrics and finishes on the proper pieces.  It takes a while to get from design to the finished product, but it is really nice to get there! 




 



This project actually has a few more rooms but I did not like the way my photos looked so I had a limited selection!  If anyone knows of a good commercial photographer in Northern California I would love a good recommendation.

On a totally separate note my friend Molly Wood is having a One Kings Lane sale starting this morning!  Stop by and check out her goodies!



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The fab Gothenburg home of a scandinavian design shop owner

Hej hej! Today I'm admiring this cool apartment in Gothenburg which is currently for sale (snap it up why don't you?!). According to La Maison D'Anna G blog it's the home of  design store and very cool web shop Aschebergsgatan 29 owners, where you can buy many of the items you see in their home. Dangerous! I love all the colours they have used and would love a 'filt cross' orange blanket like the one on the bed.








Pictures: Alvhem via La maison d'Anna G
Any particualr colours you would go for in your home? The gun metal grey? or the bright yellow perhaps? Happy shopping!

Black, white with a touch of yellow Swedish home

Hello and happy Friday! I wanted to share this fascinating home with you. I like lots of things about this space. The pops of yellow that break up the black and white, all the different textures used on the walls. And the eclectic mix of furniture ranging from modern IKEA and industrial style to and mid-century. Very lovely.




Pictures: Residence Photography: Magdelena Björnsdotter
I love the gallery of Therese Sennerholt prints in the third picture. My husband gave me the 'sweet dreams are made of you' Therese Sennerholt print for Christmas last year and it has prime place on my gallery wall. I love it! Latté time  :)

This space made me feel instantly at ease when I first saw it! 

Loving the yellow (again)!


image via Virginia MacDonald
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Bits of Yellow...










Just so fun how that little bit of color makes everything so interesting.  Sometimes I think that yellow gets overlooked in design.  It makes such a great contrast here....

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images via twig hutchinson, marie claire, metropolitan home, etsy, 100 layer cake, grand image


 

Yellow and grey with some detail






I always love the clean look of the interior on old homes. And I simply adore the dresser with the painted leaves and flowers!

Images via skona hem

Kelly Hoppen - London Calling



















Kelly's Georgian townhouse in London is an amazing view into her design style. I just love her! Modern, clean and classic. Not too over the top and a splash of color. This home is the second that she has completely remodeled and designed for herself. Which I think every designer really needs to do - that way you can buy all of the great things that maybe your client wouldn't let you have (you know that there is always something!)

Images via Met. home
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