A small courtyard and a stand of bamboo. Recipe for gardening disaster? Not at all particularly if you plant Bambusa textilis βGracillisβ. This minimalist garden in inner city Sydney will only get better with time. By Exotic Nurseries & Landscaping.
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One from me of my buddy Felix on his throne. He’s going for a check-up at the vets today – hoping one of these days we’ll be told be no longer has lymphoma. π
My sister and I shared a bedroom for many years as children. There would have been far fewer fights if our parents had divided our room like this. Beds above, desks below and pull out dividing walls. Hang on. There better be another reading cubby on the other wall or it won’t end well π Together Apart by Melbourne-based Architecture Architecture.
Photography by Tom Ross
A small apartment by the sea with white done right. Natural, organic elements, layers of texture, light streaming in and that view. What more could you want? Perhaps the keys to the front door of this Cape Town, South Africa home. By Michele Throssell Interiors.
When home and art live in beautiful harmony together. This is the Beijing home of art collector Tian Jun. I love that is is filled with super comfy furniture and is totally liveable. A bit of a contrast to the last art collector’s home I featured. Via Architectural Digest China, photos by Manolo Yllera.