This oversized living room is the perfect spot for large intellectual debates. This space also perfectly exemplifies how natural materials and a variety textiles can play oh so nicely together. Leather, stone, steel, linen, wool and wood all play harmoniously to create a tranquil, sophisticated seating area.
Eva
chairs by Bruno Matthson add a cool vintage vibe to a seating area. The
vintage elements also help balance out the modern gas fireplace.
Traditional
elements, like a rolled arm sofa with caster feet, feels fresh when
paired with the clean-lined set of four coffee tables and a minimalist
leather bench.
Simple wood and leather hooks create a great landing place for coats.
The kitchen offers lovely contrast with a bleached oak table and pops of black accents.
I
love a kitchen with a bit of open shelving. It’s your opportunity to
inject personality into what can be a kind of ubiquitous space.
I don’t know if I’ve ever seen such lovely hidden storage. It’s almost a shame its behind a closed door!
Is
that another black coffee table I spy? I’m telling you friends, this is
a great way to make a bold statement. That BDDW credenza is also major
goals.
The
simplicity in this guest bedroom is pure genius. The tufted mattress
and simple walnut bed frame are showstoppers in and of themselves. The
art is bold and geometric but its cream and blush tones keep it from
overwhelming the room.
More vintage and BDDW goodness elevate all the functional elements of a bedroom.
I spy an iconic Fritz Hansen Series 7 chair amidst an office full of found vintage treasures.
This bedroom features a traditional American craftsman pieces in a calm, minimal style.
This
home is a perfect example of making wise investments. You don’t need to
overwhelm a home with a ton of stuff. If you make the commitment to
bring in timeless style, you won’t feel the need to swap things out
nearly as often.
Ok, I’m off to go edit all the cheap sh** out of my house now. How about you?