This newly renovated home in the Roncesvalles/High Park neighbourhood of Toronto is an absolutely gorgeous example of taking an old home and making it modern and functional. That huge painting in the dining room is a perfect dose of colour and whimsy, and I am dying over the black steel windows – especially the ones over the kitchen sink. I would fill that ledge with allllll the plants. 🙂 By Pivot Design.
If you look closely this Tamarama Beach apartment is actually light, bright and very white but it’s the colourful pops of artwork and accessories that amp up that holiday feel. Oh and let’s not forget the view. Nothing says Aussie beach getaway more than an endless ocean view and a scurry across hot asphalt to get to the sand on a summer’s day. If you want to make today’s daydream a reality you can find out more at Contemporary Hotels.
Lots of white, grey and soft, billowy curtains in this really pretty, feminine apartment designed by Barcelona-based interior designer Marta Castellano. How cute is the art on the dining room buffet?!
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here is a picture of our cute dwarf rabbits Bommel & Eddy in front of our bookshelf.
– Kristin (Germany)
Drava on furniture
– Jessica
And one from me I snapped yesterday afternoon of Frankie sitting on the back of the couch birdwatching. I think he’s pissed off the catio is closed for the season.
Still stalking. Still in Sydney but this time I have moved to Glebe. I’m stalking a c1850 stables conversion. Small but perfectly formed, this wonderful contemporary home with historical touches is a great example of inner-city reuse. Mid mod meets hipster cool meets colonial. Link here while it lasts.