Modern wallpaper - bedroom interior
Interior bedroom, glam and pretty. The geometry of the table and lamp play off the round shapes so nicely, too. And the clock! And the red cord of the lamp next to the red borders of the parasols! Oh, oh.Photo from Living Etc, June 2009.
Modern white kitchen
In this kitchen, designer Richard Mishaan used a narrow green border as a design motif -- see how it bleeds from the walls to the curtains? The curtains and window seat feature a Donghia awning stripe (‘Kauai’ Sunbrella), and the ‘Pudding’ pendant light is by FontanaArte.Photo by William Waldron, Elle Decor, Sept. 2009.
Vintage modern dining room
The deliciously enviable dining room of Raji Radhakrishnan, a self-taught Washington D.C.-based designer. The art deco dining table and chairs (from an estate sale) are amboyna wood, a Southeast Asian burl. She found the Gio Ponti console table on maisonettoi.com; it holds Claes Oldenburg’s “Geometric Mouse."Photo by Erik Johnson, Metropolitan Home, Dec. 2008.
Yellow bedroom - interior home design
Yellow bedroom from Freemans; nightstand from Feather & Black; bench seats and bed linens from Dunelm Mill; pillows and accessories from Heal’s; wallpaper from Wallpaper Direct.Photo from Ideal Home, July 2009.
Eclectic living room
The gutsy eclectic mix in the living room of Raji Radhakrishnan, a self-taught Washington D.C.-based designer. A tufted Hickory Chair sofa is paired with an anonymous quirky tripod seat and two sets of vintage chairs: modern Danish armchairs by Ib Kofod-Larsen and English Regency bergeres from a flea market in London’s Portobello Road.Photo by Erik Johnson, Metropolitan Home, Dec. 2008.
Ideas for small spaces - living room
The tiny and fabulous Manhattan living room of Michelle Adams, a former domino magazine stylist and the mastermind behind the eco-friendly Rubie Green fabric range. Adams' decor was inspired by the JK Capri Hotel in Italy.She uses this diminutive space to work on Rubie Green projects, stashing storage and clutter behind a curtain and hanging fabric samples above an inspiration board. She scored
Classic all - white kitchen
When New York interior designer Victoria Hagan bought her house, “a real fixer-upper” in Connecticut, she could see it had serious potential. The kitchen, with its view of Long Island Sound and an enormous old stove, was a space to fall for. To increase all three, she raised the ceilings and installed new cabinets and Carrara marble countertops. The farm sink and faucet are from Waterworks;
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