Because shouldn’t everyone have a swing in their 3-story high hallway? Some seriously cool spaces by San Francisco’s Feldman Architecture. (More posts of their work here and here)
Or is that bathing in the bedroom? Either way I love this room by Marie-Laure Helmkampf Interior Design. Earthy, contemporary, luxurious, French.
The brief was to create a 65 square meter extension including an open plan kitchen/living/dining room for a house in Highgate, North London. LLI Design have created a relaxed easy space, uncluttered and unfussy but with a warm family feel, combining new furniture pieces with existing artworks. Delicious pops of colour bring the scheme to life.
Not sure how to create the perfect art wall? Start with a row where the bottom of the frames line up, and then add art above each print in that row. Easy peasy! Via Domus Nova
Do you have a tall hallway and lots of books, or movies, or any other collection you aren’t sure what to do with? Add shelving along the top (so no one bonks their head). Voilà!
Dreamy rustic raw textures, linens and wood, in shades of grey, blue, mauve and white. This is eye candy. By interior stylist Emma Wallmén (photos: Mira Åkerman, Anna Malmberg, Rania Rönntoft)