Or in the immortal words of John Cougar Mellencamp, "hurt so good."
These rooms make me pine, ache, and yes, swoon (ok, cut me some slack, it's been a while since I've pulled a swoon). Especially that first grouping of Spanish-Moroccan-Boho deliciousness.
{images via Nuevo Estilo, cropped and edited by yours truly]
Ha! We all DO swoon a lot, don't we? And thanks, dear, for the musical implant...I'm now humming a little ditty about Jack and Diane while dreaming about swimming in that pool.
I love the pair of black leather chairs! Beautiful inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteI'm swooning too. A good hurting swoon. Love the beamed ceilings. And LOVE the Hick's Hexagon against those huge textury pine doors.
ReplyDeleteACK! Beams.
ReplyDeleteThat's it -- I'm cutting holes in the ceiling, in search of beams!
ReplyDeleteHI Monika, it's good to hear from you again! Love those chairs too. They look perfectly worn, like the best pair of jeans. Know what I mean?
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. I gotta come back and drool over everything again.
ReplyDeleteone two punch. farts. ow.
ReplyDeleteoh you're making me wish I would have pushed harder to do the ceiling beams!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that bit of rusticness (ok not a word) they bring to a modern space.
Ha! We all DO swoon a lot, don't we? And thanks, dear, for the musical implant...I'm now humming a little ditty about Jack and Diane while dreaming about swimming in that pool.
ReplyDeleteHurts so good indeed! Thanks for sharing the pain....
ReplyDeleteHurt so good
ReplyDeleteCome on baby make it hurt so good
Sometimes love don´t feel like it should
You make it hurt so good
David John: exactly!
ReplyDeleteI cannot get over image no.9...I want to live there! It's perfection. Purely...I can see why you are so drawn :)
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I'm with you Sarah. That bedroom is perfection.
ReplyDeletespeechless. especially the green dining rooms. wow
ReplyDeleteHi Bart! Thanks for stopping by and welcome!
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