
Why can’t I have this kitchen by Copenhagen-based KBH Københavns Møbelsnedkeri? (You may remember my previous post on them here.) Fabulous bespoke cabinets not to mention those black steel windows and wide plank oak floor. Love. Love. Love. While I’m at it I’ll take the office and that wine fridge under the stairs as well. There’s something so sexy about handcrafted and custom.












Just when I think I have returned to the light the dark side draws me back and I’m feeling the blues real bad. The good blues that is. Take a look at this stunning kitchen! Rick blue cabinets and tiles, a vintage vibe, brass, brass and more brass and don’t get me started on those windows. I want to pick the whole thing up and plonk it down in my own home. W + S Kitchen by Los Angeles based Taylor + Taylor.










Photo: Alyssa RosenheckIt has been a long time since modern and somewhat minimalist has made my heart skip a beat. This home in Austin’s hood of Central Park designed by Saavedra Design Studio is doing just that. I am desperate to redo my kitchen and have a million ideas floating around in my head, and this kitchen literally makes me want to weep. It is simple and just so perfect and I am DYING. (Photos:
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
Close your eyes. Imagine a refurbished 80s condominium. Now imagine classic mid century pieces. Add in traditional art works. Pop it all on a shiny shiny floor. Open your eyes. Voilà! Here it is. A fabulous Baltimore Loft by Annapolis, Maryland based Bohl Architects.











London-based Kinnersley Kent Design have taken a tired and disjointed 1930’s house and created an understated yet luxurious home. Fresh and modern with its minimalist, no fuss lines the rooms now feel united and have a zen like calm to them. Light floods in through open plan spaces while the simple period details have been celebrated, albeit quietly.









