Showing posts with label black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

I have become a pinning machine.


In fact, this is the very reason why I avoided the lure of Pinterest for so long. I knew I would get sucked into the abyss. Knew it was dangerous to even dip a toe in. But, alas, it is too late. I'm hooked. So here are the fruits of my "labor"...enjoy!









As for me, well, I'm off to pin some more...but you knew that was coming, didn't you. ;0)


{images from here}

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

I'm Curious


How do you feel about these dramatic, and very black, spaces? Yes! No! Maybe?

Monday, February 15, 2010

Small Living in the Big Apple










How small you might ask? Real small. Like 178 square feet small. That's right, I'm no mathematician, but teeny wouldn't be an understatement. And yet, this place packs quite a punch despite its lilliputian dimensions. Tell me, could you live large in this NYC studio? Read more about the owner's creative design solutions here.
{images via the New York Times}

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Daily Pretties





Eat, sleep, hang. Can you tell I'm feeling lazy today? It's dreary, rainy, and cold...a perfect day to do not much of anything at all. So if it was up to me, I'd kick back in my imaginary house (above) and alternate between the three aforementioned activities. You like my place, non?
{images via vi.sualize.us}

Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday Fixation: Roman and Williams




















Today I'm totally fixated on the work of husband and wife team Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer, otherwise known as Roman and Williams. I love how their designs are at once old and new, timeless, yet unique. I find the sturdy, solid, beautifully detailed spaces completely entrancing. These images represent a smidgen of their work, from their own home to an incredibly designed, no-detail-is-too-small hotel and even a top-to-bottom designed apartment building on a corner in New York's Soho. Read more and see more here.
{images via Metropolis}