Posted by Sarah on Wednesday Feb 17, 2010 Under Bath
Safely saved for inspiration, a bathroom by Roman & Williams via Remodelista.

Its so sophisticated yet at the same time it wouldn’t be totally offended if my husband were to say….pile his dirty clothes on it’s floor for 4 days.
Its that wall cabinet…I could almost lick it. Is that wrong? Too over the top? Eh…I don’t care.
Oh boy, thank you Remodelista for unearthing this on Inspace Locations and presenting it to us all. It really helped me piece an idea together for the Indiana project.


So after seeing Remodelista’s post on the English Cottage entry, it was easy to draw a line from that to an image I found not too long ago at Canadian House & Home.

The color contrast is delicious and my love affair with watery blue seems unending. And as I said before, there are painted cedar shakes on the exterior of the Indiana house.
And I found this rooting around in Flickr one day,

This is an old Sears houseplan, it was called the Amsterdam. After doing some light research I’ve found that this house is a Dutch Colonial Revival and I think the Indiana house is too. I originally thought the Indiana house was begging for a big covered front porch. But after collecting all of these images, I’m beginning to think a generous covered entry is the way to go. Enter support brackets,


Both of the images above are from Molly Frey Design
Just a reminder, this is what the Indiana house looks like.

Thanks for following along with my thought process. I love when things to start to come together.
Posted by Sarah on Tuesday Jan 12, 2010 Under Interiors
How about if you…
bounce the light all over the room and make the space seem bigger with a wall full of mirrors.

via Living Etc

via Remodelista

buddyspotz
You can kick start your collection at Pottery Barn with the Eleanor frameless mirrors.

Posted by Betsy on Monday Jun 22, 2009 Under Interiors
Do you have a narrow winding stairwell? If I did, it would probably look like this.

Of course, its Swedish….. (via Remodelista)