When I saw this feature in the UK Elle Decoration, I instantly saw myself in this flat. The flat was owned by a husband and wife team of architects in Barcelona, Spain. Unfortunately, they didn't photograph the bathroom nor the kitchen and therefore made this residence seem more like a gallery than a home. Nonetheless, I can envision making this as one of my homes.
I can imagine me rifling through my bag and feel the texture of my large, ancient keys at the bottom of my purse.
The mix of old and new enhances the character of the flat.
The rustic details; for instance, the exposed stone walls, beams, and wood-panel floors create a more inviting feel to the austere placement of furniture.
There is sophistication in the randomness of the pieces.
Color. Needs more color.
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Snap Happy Sartorialist
I found this diagram of "How to get photographed by the Sartorialist". For those of you who don't know, the Sartorialist is an Indiana-born-New-Yorker that photographs "inspirational outfits" in New York and posts them on his blog, The Sartorialist. His blog introduced me to the World of Blogs and therefore inspired me to start my own. As much as I love the Startorialist, I find his subjects to be predictable as this diagram has pointed out. Nonetheless, his photos keep me coming back for more!
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