Designs by Miha

Posted on Mon, 3 Aug 2009 by KiM

Mihaela (Miha) Dosei of Romania wrote us recently and I wanted to share her email and photos she included with you.
“As many of your readers, I am extremely passionate about interior design and fairly new in the interior design field. As I am working on growing my firm your blog is more then just an inspiration to me. I find your blog unique and I want to let you know it is a source of inspiration not only for people that are passionate for interior decorating but also for many professionals in the field around the world.
I would like to share a few images of my work. I consider that any style is possible; things are not meant to just look good, they must work and be functional. Our homes should be a refuge in the face of the outside world stress, a place that will protect our calm and will satisfy and make us better, an oasis of stability and calm when everything that surrounds us is unpredictable and pretentious.”

Miha, thanks so much for allowing us this glimpse of your work and I don’t doubt you are going to have a very successful career ahead of you.

Johnston Architects

Posted on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 by KiM

In keeping with the architecture theme of yesterday, I thought I’d share another firm I recently came across on my internet travels. Located in Seattle, Johnston Architects creates modern oases with strategically placed windows to drink in all the breathtaking views. The magnificent views and landscapes paired with such creative architecture results in spectacular residences that must be the envy of all the neighbours.

Arkitektstudio WRB

Posted on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 by KiM

The Stockholm architecture firm of Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff are an über-talented group of three who create modern residential masterpieces. I don’t imagine anyone living in these homes would ever want to leave. I sure as hell wouldn’t. You’d have to bury me among the rocky landscape.

Fernau + Hartman Architects

Posted on Wed, 29 Jul 2009 by KiM

Is there anything cooler than a bed on wheels that slides onto a deck so you can sleep under the stars, or huge sliding doors that open a space to the outdoors, or window seats with incredible views, or little bed niches? I THINK NOT. Fernau & Hartman Architects make all that happen and then some.