Create an ideabook for your next remodeling project!
Browse more than 400,000 photos from top designers and save your favorites
| Take a cue from Brisbane-based blogger Beach Vintage and frame a collection of vintage swimming costumes. It's quirky and charming and would certainly make any visitor smile! Or, put your own spin on it by framing whatever personal mementos you have on hand; matchbooks or coasters from vacations would have a graphic appeal when framed in a grid. Private Comment
|
| This porch in Sydney is so inviting, it makes me want to kick off my shoes and settle in with a stack of fresh design magazines and an icy drink. Private Comment
This is a simple look to recreate at home: collect a few vintage furniture finds (leaving some with worn wood and giving other pieces a lick of white paint), toss in a few striped cushions and a row of Ikea lanterns, and you are set! |
| Sydney-based architect Sam Crawford created a feeling of free flowing movement between indoors and out by installing a wall of windows and large open doorway in this home. And I love the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves with library ladder; what a great use of vertical space! Private Comment
|
| Secret Gardens of Sydney is a creative landscape design firm, and if you are looking for outdoor inspiration, their portfolio is a great place to start. Note how they have repeated the color from the flowers in the foreground in the striped cushions of the outdoor armchair above. I know I will be keeping this tip in mind while updating my porch this spring! Private Comment
|
| Every room in designer and blogger Vivian Mansour's Sydney home is covetable, but I am drawn to her kitchen most of all. The open plan, large windows, and lovely tile work create a clean, spacious feel, while the single wallpaper accent adds a playful note. Private Comment
|
