No Skirts Allowed…
…love the drama of a see-through glass floor…but, no skirts allowed…
The Color That Changed the World…
Indigo…where would we be without this sea-and-sky color? I was searching for inspiration at the legendary Jayson Home in Chicago, when I came across indigo inspiration…
Indigo: The Color that Changed the World by Catherine Legrand…
…meet Don, manager of Jayson Home, wearing what else…indigo!
all images cabbagerose
Balance…
…love the soft, light, and feminine finishes among the hard, dark, and masculine materials…
Simple in San Francisco…
…light, bright, airy…modern furnishings and vintage artwork. Nick Noyes Architecture capitalizes on outrageous city views for his 20th Street Residence project in San Fran.
Time Out…
…we in about to experience somewhere special, very special…
…on our way to a paradisiacal retreat surrounded by white sand and blue seas in the middle of the Indian Ocean…Banyan Tree on the private island of Vabbinfaru, 25 minutes from Malé in the Maldives archipelago…woo hoo!
…Banyan Tree’s standard for luxury is at the top of the game…
…postcard perfect…i feel like doing a cartwheel…
…time for dinner…and then we start our restful routine all over again tomorrow…
It’s A Man’s World…
…well, at least it is today at cabbagerose…I came across Stunning (with a capital ‘S’) masculine bedroom designs for the fellas at D Pages today that merit a look-see. Inspired by Alex at D Pages, I thought a visit to this minimal modern apartment in Paris would be a nice follow-up (thanks, Plastolux). Frederic Berthier Architecture selected a beautiful color palette and materials; white marble mixed with light leather and wood; to create a calming bachelor space…
…this is ‘a moment,’ yes?…
More from Nicole Hollis…
…yahoo! More dynamic designs from Nicole Hollis...
private residence, napa valley
heine
ruti, filmore
private penthouse, san francisco
farmhouse, st. helena, california
hotel triton, san francisco
private residence, orinda, california
all images courtesy of nicole hollis
Palm Beach Favorite…
…one of my favorite rooms…ever…
kelly klein’s palm beach home/David Piscuskas of 1100 Architect
Wellness Citygarden…
…ahh, home sweet home…residential bliss…capturing the essence of relaxation and well-being, the modern Wellness Citygarden in the Netherlands is a stimulating environment in the middle of the city. This piece of heaven was created by Centric Design Group. Wellness Citygarden stands as an example of respect for free time, inspiring modern design and fascinating additions to an urban development.
…please invite me over…
On the Pacific…
…Architectural geometry and photography go hand in hand, as portrayed in the exemplary project by ANDO Corporation known as “Rooms.” This fabulous contemporary residence rises in Wakayama, Japan and occupies 288 square meters – enough space to become an airy, minimalist cluster of rooms perfect for living an uncomplicated lifestyle.
Surrounded by lush vegetation gently sloping down the hillside, the white volumetric residence benefits from a spectacular play of geometry in the front garden leading inside to the brightly lit spaces. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the modern home seems to defy its surroundings with an imposing shape while visually connecting with it from different vantage points at the same time. Interior spaces are split into separate blocks connected by a terrace and a covered walkway, ending with an oceanview pool that completes this minimalist dream home.
Fresh Air…
…mmmm…fresh air, albeit chilly, and a healthy dose of sunshine. Things are looking good. Happy Thursday.
bluff house/robert young architecture & interiors
Keep Your Eyes Open…
…for the creative genius of ROVVEL, interior design by Anna Korkobcova & Kat VanCleave in San Francisco. ROVVEL, (Revolve, Evolve, Rebel) aesthetic combines simplicity of form with the complexity of light, scale, texture, and color. While remaining aware of the relationship of the human body in space, the team is drawn to refined, smart and sexy designs. ROVVEL…remember where you heard it first…
hillsborough, california
Darn, I Like This…
…I have a personal bias when I see “too much” wood in a space. It can get in my way…especially oak. But darn, I like this…I find this heavy use of wood visually appealing, warm, and modern. Kudos to Mabbott Seidel Architecture in New York for helping me see custom millwork in a new light…particulary when combined with concrete and brick…and placed in outstanding projects nestled along the Hudson River…
…hudson river duplex…above guest kitchenette…
…tribeca duplex with cantilevered wine + humidor room…
…painting studio…
…simple bed…
…roof terrace 2…
all images courtesy of mabbott seidel
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