Wednesday 29 May 2019

Tiny statement kitchen...

Tiny kitchen don't have necessary to look small or dark! Even the smallest place can shine...

To the project:

→ One room flat
→ The kitchen is part of the hallway: it's long and not very wide
→ There is a window next to the entry

To my design:

→ The space is enough big to planned a fully equipped kitchen: big fridge, dishwasher, oven, a lot of storage space

→ The problem is the length of the room and the small wall in the back!
I choose a shelf in order to break the long hallway effect and clearly define the kitchen area and the entry space with the toilet! And very important, the glass shelf won't take off the natural light :)

→ to let the space more "shine" especially the wall in the back and bring some statement in the room I go for a wall panel with landscape design. But it was important to choose one who doesn't looks to "cliché". Completely in love with the one of Papermint. So chic...

→ I also play with the suspension light to reduce the length effect...

Voilà ;)



"Chloé" Lamp, "Lucid" Lamp,  "Dunia" Rug by Westwingnow - "Raleigh" Bench by Made - "Toscane" Wall panel by Papermint - Vase, bowl by Bloomingville - "Heart Graphic" Print by Juniqe 

Friday 24 May 2019

Wabi Sabi home style meets summer vibes...


Perfect way to end the week and start the weekend! 
My last home project is a small sneak peak of summer time and relaxing moment at the beach!  
Can wait to spend more time outside and get back to Lake Garda in Italie ...

On the owners wish list: 
⇨ less furnitures
⇨ but still a big closet
⇨ a cosy bed
⇨ less decoration
⇨ a natural / blue color scheme 

And there is the result! Specially in love with the built in closet which doors are covered with an amazing wall picture in wabi sabi style... So chic :)



"Sence" Lamp Westwing - "Battered Wall" Wallpaper Rebel Walls - "Ballerinas" Chanel - "Panos" Bank "Made" - "Portofino" Print, "A Sabbatical" Print Juniqe - "Ruché" Bed Ligne Roset - "Bamboo" Lamp Forestier 


Wednesday 15 May 2019

Hong Kong vibes...

My favorite projects are the ones where I'm aloud to play with color and texture!

In this case try to bring Hong Kong's energy and vibes in a study room.
I don't wanted to make it too colorful and messy as the street of the city!
The result is a more peaceful but still vibrant room. Perfect for spending a relaxing moment with a book or being creative at the desk!
The dynamic of the city comes from the prints and pattern: the scratch of the wallpaper, the strips of the curtains, the surface of the stool, the color mix of the desk and the wood structure of the sideboard! I added a little touch of color to make it more joyful and lively!
And Hong Kong is definitely a very vibrant and lively city, and still my crush place...



Graphic sideboard "Ethnicraft" - Round Mirror "AM-PM" - Linen Curtains, Rattan Vase, Rug "Zara Home" -  Kuta Wallpaper "Designer Guild" - Stone Stool "Kartell" -  Doris Armchair "Made" - Cupertino Desk "BoConcept"- J41 Chair "Hay" - Coco Kokeshi Doll "Lucie Kaas"


Monday 13 May 2019

No Blah Blah Blog Post! Boho Natural Style Inspiration...

It's all about visual inspirations (my favorite kind of blog post)!  
Just enjoy a little sneak peek of a my last bed room project ;)


Boho Natural Style 


Liana Wardrobe, Vetro Lamp "Made.com" - Abstraction Poster "Ferm Living" - Poster "Juniq" - Aplomb Lamp "Foscarini" - Nut Lamp "lzf" - Tray Coffee Table "Hay" - The Loop Mirror, Pablo stool "House Doctor" - Aztec Waeve, Knotted Autumn Cushions "HK Living" - Bed "Westwingnow" 


Wednesday 8 May 2019

Statement dining place or a "Non-Kitchen" Kitchen design...

I spent a few days in France during Easter holidays and as usual my favorite activity there is to read a lot of french home magazines :) Lucky me: my mother buy every month my favorite ones and after 3 months not seeing my parents I had this time a lot to read ;)
So I was prepare to spend some relaxing moments but then it happend! The "Can you please help me to plan a new kitchen area?" question while having lunch with fiends and family! My bestie just had a crush on a picture she saw in one of my magazine!
I can easily understand her (I have basically a crush on half of the home inspirations I see ;) and of course I'll help her because I love her, and also to design interiors :) ...


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