I love this open space concept for homes, it’s a shame we don’t find it here so often. The possibility of seeing the whole house from the top, in this suspended bedroom, seems really fun!
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Via Skeppsholmen.
I love this open space concept for homes, it’s a shame we don’t find it here so often. The possibility of seeing the whole house from the top, in this suspended bedroom, seems really fun!
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Via Skeppsholmen.
I work almost every day from home, so I’m always looking for inspiring home offices to maybe take a few ideas to my own benefit. This gorgeous space – home office of designer Justine Hugh-Jones – was love at first sight. Organization (the suspended files) and caos (the images on the mood-board) in the right measure. To me, the place is only missing a computer to achieve perfection. :)
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Justine Hugh-Jones website.
Via Est Magazine.
My homage to halloween – a few sweet skulls:
1. A bag of chocolate skulls, in Torie Jayne‘s lovely pic.
2. Evil – and pretty – cupcakes, in Mandy‘s pic.
3. Ginger wasabi filled chocolate skulls (with recipe!) via spabettie.
4. Sugar skulls, photo by Alix Bancourt taken in the Mixquic cemetery in Mexico.
I saw this beautiful and super easy tutorial on Rebekah’s blog and I had to share it with you guys. Isn’t it the cutest? Who will try to make this at home?
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Via a bit of sunshine.
Download these sweet wallpapers on Lisa Rupp’s blog. She’s super talented and generous. There are also options for ipad and iphone. \o/
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Lisa Rupp blog.
Via How About Orange.