
Vincenzo de Cotiis and The essence of time
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you probably have read earlier articles about the homes and work of Vincenzo de Cotiis. Have

If you are a regular reader of my blog, you probably have read earlier articles about the homes and work of Vincenzo de Cotiis. Have

In my last post I showed you how I made the shelves and fireplace conversion, see it here: 5 easy steps to build a fireplace

With a spacious coat rack corner of just over 1m2 that is actually only used for hanging a few coats. I’ve been thinking about a

Norm Architects renovated a private family home dating back to 1918 in Copenhagen. A calm refuge in the busy city for the family. The completely

I have been admiring the skills and work of Edward Collinson for some time and previously I showed you already the oak kitchen furniture by

As you know I love the work of Studio Brent Lee and this proposal designed for a Sydney property developer is no exception. Elegantly placed

Neutral colours and free-form shapes define the interior of vintage purveyor Maggie Holladay off Claude Home. Next to her own finds, she chose several products

Over the last few months I have been following the renovation of a beautiful project in Mallorca by Durietz Design, called Camp Roig! I could

Looking back at the different styles I went through and covered on the blog, there has been things that never changed and I have always

3d artist Olga Kozicka recently sent me some of her work of a light seaside home. 3d artist Olga Kozicka recently sent me some of

While searching for new window ideas for my home I keep my eyes open for all kinds of solutions. If you wonder why you rarely

I previously showed Athena Calderone her Brooklyn home on the blog, and I think the home of her and her family in Amagansett (East Hamptons)