fearless design. Sometimes good design is just ideas minus doubt.
a neat design on this wall bookcase.
winter day. Also, it wouldn't be that hard to change the look of this room if desired. Change the book covers, swap the chair for another one and change the wallpapered panels for a a whole new room.
how the designer cleverly included a yellow theme throughout the bookshelf. This is such an easy way to create a sunshine feel without shelling out a lot of cash. Peruse flea markets or used bookstores for books with yellow spines, and then sprinkle in yellow accessories for variety.
erior Design by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Photography by Susan Gilmore
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this design was designed to mimic the curves of the bay and give a maritime feel.
Thanks for the complement a lot of time and love went into this!
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these days, you can even create a small firepit directly on your patio table. Just be careful when reaching for the salt!
with the designer who now has small showroom here in Miami where he sells a lot of things that may be similar to these.
Check out Wade Allyn Hallock, here is the link to his showroom:
http://www.hallockdesigngroup.com/showroom_hallock_wade_allyn.html
with the designer who now has small showroom here in Miami where he sells a lot of things that may be similar to these.
Check out Wade Allyn Hallock, here is the link to his showroom:
http://www.hallockdesigngroup.com/showroom_hallock_wade_allyn.html
Daybeds, by design, are generally placed lengthwise against a wall. They’re another great option for kids' rooms, as they keep the space open and are a good transition bed after the crib.
a few design decisions that will pay off in the long run. Choose classic and basic over cutesy and cartoony for pieces that will stay in the room for some time, like lamps, curtains and rugs. And consider versatility. I have been seeing more and more daybeds in kids' rooms lately, and I love it. You
bamboo's design and complement other natural elements in the space.
I saw an arrangement like this at Anthropologie the other day. (Side note: Do they know how to make a display or what? I'm always amazed by their talent.) If you've got a nook or niche, a collection of these in various tones could fill