Displaying posts labeled "White"

Nordic Tudor

Posted on Fri, 7 May 2021 by KiM

This Los Angeles Tudor home has a dramatic light and dark situation going on, with most of the spaces having a nordic/scandi pale wood and lots of white and neutrals going on, and then the kitchen takes a 180 degree turn and has several black elements. I love that unexpected pairing, especially when most people would go white in a kitchen (BORING!). Another fab space designed by Freudenberger Design Studio.

Glam with a mix of dark and light

Posted on Thu, 29 Apr 2021 by KiM

I love how Alice Lane interior Design took glam to the next level with this exceptional combination of dark and light spaces, accented with brass and luxurious fabrics. Cute puppy for that little extra something.

Scandinavian, modern, minimalist vibes are evident throughout this Haussmannian apartment in Paris that was completely renovated by Hélène Pinaud and Julien Schwartzmann of architecture firm Heju. They preserved as many original details as possible, and moved the kitchen such that it became the central gathering spot. The pink marble countertop is beautifully subtle and I adore the added curve in the island which is then mimicked in the cabinet hardware and light fixture.

Kirby Woods

Posted on Fri, 23 Apr 2021 by KiM

Sean Anderson always makes my heart skip a beat. His ability to create such dynamic spaces with a neutral colour palette, lots of textures like linen and raw wood and mixing old and new furnishings is so impressive. This Tennessee home is everything. (Architect: David Anderson, Photographer: Rett Peek)

A dreamy dressing room

Posted on Mon, 19 Apr 2021 by KiM

I dream of one day having a proper dressing room. One with built-ins and ample storage that isn’t just a bunch of random vintage bit of furniture. And then I’d probably have to start a footwear and bag collection. Because that’s what one does when they have ALL OF THIS. Glorious. The closet of Jessica Bennett of Salt Lake City based Alice Lane Interior Design. (Photos: Nicole Gerulat)