It always puts a smile on my face to see older architectural details married with modern elements. It shows that the two elements can live in harmony and adds so much interest to a space.
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It always puts a smile on my face to see older architectural details married with modern elements. It shows that the two elements can live in harmony and adds so much interest to a space.
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Leena says
Beautiful, I’ve lately been really drawn to things made of concrete, so I love the sink. Also that one happens to be deep, which is really good if you ever need to do any hand washing.
thestripedelephant says
Really beautiful.
Erin says
Simply stunning. I basically love poured concrete anything, and when it’s paired with a really ornate backdrop like that carved wall…well, it’s just perfection.
cyndi murdoch says
Shiny & smooth counter, poured concrete sink, rustic little stool – what an interesting mix of materials set against that wonderful wall. It takes me to Europe.
Nina says
This is the perfect marriage between old and modern!
Vic says
I love contrast of any kind, it adds such interest to a space. Whether it’s old mixed with new, rough with smooth, dark and light… I love it! x
jeanine says
I love that mix as well. The detail in older things is usually a lot more intricate and nicer than in new items and the modern makes it feel new.
Meghan @ Wishful Thinking says
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! The combination of concrete and those ornate mouldings is sublime!
Bravoe runway says
This is really cool! The old with the new is always a unique combination!