I'm seriously considering taking up sewing if it means I can store spools of vibrant yarn in my studio. I can't get over how beautiful and simple it is. Don't worry, I haven't overlooked the to-die-for antique doors. The sisters scoured Italian flea markets for months collecting doors for the whole home (please excuse me while i whimper with jealousy).
The open kitchen is perfectly European with simple cabinets and limited uppers. The hand-painted tile adds a very personal element, and the sleep appliances and industrial touches balance the old world charm.
I'm dying a million ways for this office space! The illustrated closet drawing on the (wonderfully tall) wall, the desk floating mid-room, the colorful pencil holders, the kelly green task lamp, and a petite Asian screen. It's all so simple and absolutely stunning. (But where, pray tell, do they sit?)
The exterior of the home seems to be wrapped in vintage glass - hello natural light. The doors coordinate with the buffet and the green bowl is the perfect pop of color.
Ready for patio time and a bellini after a long day of combing the Italian flea markets? Me too.
While not too many of us are enjoying a restored warehouse in Rome, we can use this space to inspire ours with:
* Simple pieces in wood and metal.
* Simple pieces in wood and metal.
* Accessories should be bright, graphic shapes. (This is especially key to this project.)
* Various hand-painted works.
* Case goods with glass doors.
* Maybe there's even room for a good illustration on your walls?
* Maybe there's even room for a good illustration on your walls?
Hope your Tuesday is as fab as this home! Ciao bellas!
xoxo,
xoxo,
(Images courtesy Marie Claire Maison)