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So good I could not stop at just one post. Living room, kitchens, bathrooms and tiles that got me going. Charles Tashima Architecture.
London based Charles Tashima Architecture is all about creating functional spaces without alot of fuss. I’m dying a little over all the tumbling block tile, and nice to see lots of reclaimed and original wood. Great bones for some sweet decor.
Loft love alert! Brought to drool-worthy status by New York design/build and interiors firm Studio DB. This classic TriBeCa floor-through loft started as a fairly raw space, boasting full height windows on the north and south sides, original tin ceilings, and not much else! Our clients moved to New York by way of Australia, and were seeking a comfortable, functional, and uniquely designed home in their new city. Their eclectic and comfortable aesthetic and interest in color and pattern made our jobs even more fun. More details of this fabulous loft can be found here.
Atlanta, Georgia based Beth Kooby Design is all about creating spaces that have a perfect balance of style and function. A casual vibe that is youthful and timeless at the same time, Beth’s designs have totally won me over. Especially the first bathroom floor tile below. Ann Sacks for the win!!!