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Resplendent in winter white this penthouse loft in Soho by New York-based David Hotson Architect almost qualifies as a winter wonderland to this Australian-based blogger. Christmas in summer here dear readers. And what exactly is hiding in its dark, dark heart? The perfect retreat from all that wonderful white.
I recently featured this loft and this other loft by New York based design firm Studio DB and because I am now a huge fan, I thought I would share my favourite spaces from several other projects they have completed. They are all about funky graphic patterns, beautiful wood and statement tile.
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.