Today we tour a house in Kent, UK. The 1960’s structure really stood out among the Edwardian homes in the neighborhood to the couple who bought it. But that didn’t mean that there wasn’t plenty of work to be done. Larger windows were installed to let more natural light in. They also created and open […]
Latest Pins
Instagram I love you. But Pinterest still prevails as my number one obsession source for inspiration. I thought I’d start off the week with a closer look at some of my latest pins (and what I love about them). [Pin origins 1 the design files | 2 dwell | 3 sf girl […]
Reader’s Choice: Two Toned Kitchen Cabinets
Oh ok Rooth, you didn’t come right out and say “Santa, I would really like to see a post about two-toned kitchen cabinets”. But you planted a seed when you said that you have been seeing more and more of this trend lately. So here we are. The two-toned cabinet concept is one that works […]
Moodboard: Chalkboard In Dining Room
Sometimes, and on a whim, I like to create a moodboard on Polyvore and enter a contest. It isn’t so much about winning any contest as it is about just being creative with an assigned theme. Isn’t that what an interior designer does after all? And, the way I see it, if adult coloring books can be […]
At Home In London
Today’s house tour takes us to the neighborhood of London known as Belgravia. I came across this jewel of an apartment while browsing the latest online issue of Heart and Home magazine. The charm of the home lies with the sloping walls. Even though such an architectural element could present challenges, here it is utilized and […]
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