Now you don’t see this every day – statement curtains in a bright lemon yellow. Not for those neutral loving folks. And to make them even more IN YOUR FACE they are hung right at ceiling height so there’s even more curtain. This is pretty ballsy. I think I dig it. By Sarah Wittenbraker.
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Bold, bright colours is what Toronto designer Tiffany Pratt is all about, and I would expect nothing less from someone who rocks orange and pink hair. This along with her eclectic blend of old and new, casual and elegant makes for some pretty ye catching spaces.
Classic, curated and cool. I’m cherry picking my favourites from Laura C. Singleton‘s portfolio. Whether it’s clean lines in white upon white or sophisticated dark and moody this Austin, Texas based designer believes in keeping it simple and stylish.
I wanted to share another awesome project by designer Brian Paquette, however this one is a bit of a departure from his typical colour palette and is bright and playful. I really like the idea of an unexpected colour for all of a kitchen’s lower cabinets. I’d love to see this in either a kelly or forest green.
I am a huge fan of the unique, eclectic style of Dublin-based interior architecture and design firm Kingston Lafferty. This project is filled with random awesomeness, including glimpses into a dreamy kitchen. The brief was to create a cooking/dining experience that felt like a buzzing restaurant. The aim of the kitchen/dining area design is to add some excitement, fun and design flair within the existing walls of the house. Photos: Barbara Corsico