Tuesday, April 18, 2017
H House by VACO Design
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Dream Roomspiration: Animal Prints
Dream Roomspiration: Animal Prints
Would you love some animal prints in your home?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.
Monday, January 23, 2017
Dream Roomspiration: Pillow Talk
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Painted House by Jonathan Woolf architects with Bharat Patel
Sometimes a bit of paint and ingeniuity can make dreamhouse great again!
The Painted House by Jonathan Woolf architects with Bharat Patel
The Painted House, located in London, was designed to be a home for a three generational family of 11 people. Architect Jonathan Woolf, calls the home a "model" for other developments.
The home occupies the exact place of a pair of 1920s semi-detached houses that previously occupied the site. Now different in every way from it's predecessor the contemporary, flat-roofed house follows the gabled, bay-windowed form of its neighbours.
Could you see yourself making a great life in this dreamhouse?
Barbie could!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Dream Roomspiration: Floral Christmas Trees
Dream Roomspiration: Floral Christmas Trees
Monday, December 12, 2016
The Lock & Leave House by Keen Architecture
Barbie loves to see commitment. It overjoys her to see that one of her favorite bachelor Kens has locked it up and left it all behind for love. It fills her heart to no end to see him locked down in love and happy. While she hasn't quite found her true love she knows it's out there and she's ready for it whenever it happens find its way into her life. Here's the perfect dream home for anyone locking themselves down!
The Lock & Leave House by Keen Architecture
Located in Perth, Australia, Kern Architecture designed a low-maintenance home that one could just ‘lock and leave.’
The home has a central double-height void with a courtyard, that creates a secure and very private outdoor space. Wood has been used throughout the home to add a natural element. All of the living spaces surrounding the courtyard, open up to it through bi-fold doors. ~ contemporist
*Photo credit- Dion Robeson