Showing posts with label inspiring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiring. Show all posts
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Кухня.
"A house full of ideas in Oslo Tahani, interior designer, lives in this house near Oslo with Ole and their son Liam. She has applied in her own interior, the ideas she practices in her work."
"Дом в Осло...полон идей!"
Une maison pleine d’idées à Oslo | | PLANETE DECO a homes worldPLANETE DECO a homes world:
'via Blog this'"Дом в Осло...полон идей!"
Une maison pleine d’idées à Oslo | | PLANETE DECO a homes worldPLANETE DECO a homes world:
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Thursday, 26 January 2012
"Billion-euro home" of shredded notes.
Irishman Artist Frank Buckley makes "billion-euro home" of shredded notes:
"the house he has built out of 1.4 billion euros in decommissioned euro notes from the Irish Central Bank's mint, in Dublin January 24, 2012. Bricks of money make up the walls and shredded bills carpet the ground on the first floor of the empty office building for let on Coke Lane in Smithfield where Buckley has set up camp. He has been building for 12 hours every day, and living on-site since December 1, 2011."
More curious-places here!
"the house he has built out of 1.4 billion euros in decommissioned euro notes from the Irish Central Bank's mint, in Dublin January 24, 2012. Bricks of money make up the walls and shredded bills carpet the ground on the first floor of the empty office building for let on Coke Lane in Smithfield where Buckley has set up camp. He has been building for 12 hours every day, and living on-site since December 1, 2011."
More curious-places here!
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Friday, 13 January 2012
Britain's most lavish two-up two-down.
Pictured: (from Mail Online):
Inside Britain's most lavish two-up two-down. Kenyan poet, artist and writer Khadambi Asalache bought the unassuming south London terrace in the early 1980s and spent more than 20 years transforming the interior with elaborate wooden fretwork.
Asalache left the property to the National Trust when he died two years ago, aged 71.
The artist drew on African, Islamic and British art and design to cover the inside of the house in fretwork carved from pine.
'via Blog this'
Inside Britain's most lavish two-up two-down. Kenyan poet, artist and writer Khadambi Asalache bought the unassuming south London terrace in the early 1980s and spent more than 20 years transforming the interior with elaborate wooden fretwork.
Asalache left the property to the National Trust when he died two years ago, aged 71.
The artist drew on African, Islamic and British art and design to cover the inside of the house in fretwork carved from pine.
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Couple completely make over their home with reclaimed goods.
Mail Online: "The couple, from Bournemouth, Dorset completely make over their house with reclaimed goods that cost them next to nothing"
SO WHAT WERE THEIR BEST FINDS?
Kresse and James were delighted after snapping up a second-hand SMEG fridge, worth £1,200 new, for free.
They fashioned granite sideboards in the kitchen, which would usually would cost £500-600, for nothing by sourcing unwanted offcuts.
The couple were also pleased when they managed to snaffle pallets and scaffolding wood to make two beds, saving hundreds of pounds.
They also paid nothing for the large ceramic kitchen sink, of which similar styles can fetch anywhere up to £200 new.
The eight large wardrobe doors also made no impact on the wallet - again saving hundreds of pounds.
SO WHAT WERE THEIR BEST FINDS?
Kresse and James were delighted after snapping up a second-hand SMEG fridge, worth £1,200 new, for free.
They fashioned granite sideboards in the kitchen, which would usually would cost £500-600, for nothing by sourcing unwanted offcuts.
The couple were also pleased when they managed to snaffle pallets and scaffolding wood to make two beds, saving hundreds of pounds.
They also paid nothing for the large ceramic kitchen sink, of which similar styles can fetch anywhere up to £200 new.
The eight large wardrobe doors also made no impact on the wallet - again saving hundreds of pounds.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Restored 17th-century farmhouse in the Tarn, France.
Деревенский дом во Франции.
Стол, который стоит у входа в кухню, когда-то был старой дверью сарая - владелец придал ей правильную полукруглую форму и положил ее на своебразные ноги.
Подобная дверь "завалялась" и в нашем деревенском доме!
The table on the right, which stands by the entrance to the kitchen, was once an old barn door – the owner sawed it to the right shape and attached it to trestles.
Стол, который стоит у входа в кухню, когда-то был старой дверью сарая - владелец придал ей правильную полукруглую форму и положил ее на своебразные ноги.
Подобная дверь "завалялась" и в нашем деревенском доме!
…Margo – a mouton d’Ouessant – loiters for snacks on the old flagstones outside Davina’s bedroom.
…Indeed, in her restored 17th-century farmhouse in the Tarn, four legs have just as much freedom as two.The table on the right, which stands by the entrance to the kitchen, was once an old barn door – the owner sawed it to the right shape and attached it to trestles.
The World of Interiors. January 2012.
"…But in the case of Kelvin and Davina Webb, the ‘eureka’ moment occurred on a normal Sunday morning and they stuck to their guns. ‘We were reading the papers,’ says Davina, ‘and “passports for pets” had just come in…
…Pets Permitting Once the British government made it possible for animals to cross the Channel without having to undergo quarantine, Davina Webb gathered up Dollie the sheep, Miller the red setter and the rest of her menagerie, abandoning Somerset for France profonde."
Это наша дверь, из которой можно сделать стол подобный французскому!
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Дом в шведской деревне.
От блоггера:
Vardagsrumsgolv - Гостиная
Vardagsrumsgolv - Гостиная
И еще об этом доме: здесь
И еще три фотографии камина-печи в стиле русской печки.Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Country Home.
Мой деревенский дом - это убежище, где я всегда готовлю хорошую итальянскую еду, пью прекрасное вино с друзьями, и я в гармонии со всем естественным./Edoardo Mantelli, ТОККА./
"My Country Home - It’s the refuge where I cook all the time good Italian food, have great wine with friends and I am at one with everything."
Edoardo Mantelli, the Founder and Creative Director of Tocca.
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