Really like the home of interior designers Joanna Lavén & husband David Wahlgren. The blue sunken sofa used to be the space of an indoor pool. Love solutions like this.
Photo by James Stokes, via Residence Magazine.
Really like the home of interior designers Joanna Lavén & husband David Wahlgren. The blue sunken sofa used to be the space of an indoor pool. Love solutions like this.
Photo by James Stokes, via Residence Magazine.
Situated in Australia this house has got a very Scandinavian feel to it. Even though very minimalistic it still has a warm and natural ambiance with nature and sea as backdrop. The cold element of concrete mixes well with warmer wooden details.
Photographed by Caitlin Mills. Design by Rob Mills.
Penthouse M by Melbourne based CJH Studio. Photo by Cathy Schusler
While working mostly from home at the moment I´m happy to find time to dive into my fellow interior designer´s work. There are so many talented ones out there and the best way to get inspired is to learn and watch what people you admire do. Of course not to copy but everything in this world is a mix of everything and inspiration comes from everywhere. These spaces decorated by Dan Fink stands for today´s inspo boost.
Why I sometimes dream about living somewhere warmer than Sweden….
Photo by Prue Roscoe.
This house is all about space & air, closely attached to living with nature. I´m not always about modern style and minimalism but this is what I crave at the moment. Just the feeling of being able to breathe without distractions and…reality.
Architecture: Faulkner Architects, photography: Joe Fletcher , via Est Magazine with thanks.
Creating a moodboard for a project that I hope will still happen in these difficult times…Many of us are affected by what is happening in the world right now. Let´s stay creative to keep our minds sane and hope that keep on trying is the only way to go xx
I´ve been inspired by Athena Calderone for some time now and her summerhouse in Amagansett is no exception. You have probably seen her NY kitchen a million times as it is one of the most featured inspirational pictures ever I would guess. In addition to great interior taste she is also making lots of delicious food presented in the most perfect way. Athena´s first book ”Cook Beautiful” is now followed by recently released ”Live Beautiful”, both on my wishlist. You can read more about Athena and her work on her lifestyle site EyeSwoon.
It´s also fun to see how taste really changes and develops by comparing what the house looked like before the renovation. You can see what it looked like before here. And if you have missed her NY apartment with that amazing kitchen mentioned above, here you go.
Photo by: Nicole Franzen & styling by Colin King.
For the love of wood & with a view…The Bluff House by Kennon Architects.
Photo by Derek Swalwell, via The Local Project with thanks.