Displaying posts from January, 2011

Reader request – headboard-less beds

Posted on Fri, 7 Jan 2011 by KiM

Today’s reader request comes from Jenny: “Hi, can I do a request for a post on beds without headboards? I just got rid of my giant, oppressive headboard and I’m trying to style my room with my bed having just the Hollywood frame, but I need some inspiration. Thanks!” I too am a big fan of the simplicity of headboard-less beds and my bedroom is currently sporting this style. These photos should hopefully give anyone currently new at the headboard-less bed situation ideas on how to spruce up the bed without a potential monstrosity behind the pillows stealing the show.


Ekenstam

Lonny

Murdock Young

Nuevo Estilo

Per Magnus Persson

Riddarfjärden Fastighetsmäkleri

Hus & Hem

Pernilla Hed

Elle Decor

Apartment Therapy

Sköna hem

Siv Kraft

Marie Claire Maison

Marie Claire Maison

Living Etc.

Light Locations

Bolig Magasinet Sköna hem
Bolig Magasinet Jordi Canosa
Hus & Hem LoftLife Magazine

Ever notice the difference between editorial photography and architectural photography? One conveys a story, the other an idea. The first is often styled and “contrived”, a set, make believe. A room is tweaked and tarted to fit a storyline or an editor’s vison. Architectural photography is a showcase. It tells the truth and trumpets the details of a designer’s work. It concentrates on the big picture as well as the intricacies. Dianna Snape is one of this country’s best architectural photographers. She takes the designer’s creation and captures it for posterity, to educate and inspire. The rooms are beautiful in both but photographers like Dianna understand the architect’s vision and her images are records of the beauty, as important as plans and elevations.

  

  

  

    

  

  

  

  

Some favourite vignettes of 2010

Posted on Thu, 6 Jan 2011 by KiM

{click on the photo to go to the original post}

Fiddlesticks!

Posted on Thu, 6 Jan 2011 by midcenturyjo

How amazing is this extension by Phooey Architects in Fitzroy North, Melbourne? It’s rustic yet it’s modern. Timber battens conjure ideas of woven baskets half completed. Internally it’s simple yet stylish. A funky inner city home just a little bit different from the neighbours. Love the architects’ profile… “young, enthusiastic & progressive in design practice. They enjoy a coffee in the morning & a beer at night. In between, they are inspired & motivated by their diverse city community.” Fiddlesticks! Architects and their designs should always be so cool! (Photography by Dianna Snape… more on her tomorrow.)

Some more favourite kitchens of 2010

Posted on Wed, 5 Jan 2011 by KiM

{click on the photo to go to the original post…and click here to see my first set of favourite kitchens of 2010}