Can we all just stop and gaze at this sculpture above the dining table for a moment?
Go ahead, I'll wait.
I'm feeling particularly lusty over this Broadview Lofts residence, designed by Croma Design. If you've been around here long enough, you know I go a little nuts for clean spaces that have touches of warmth via wood or cozy fabrics.
Exhibit A, B, C:
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It's beautiful, but it doesn't look like anyone lives there! Is is a model perhaps? Love the clean lines very much.
ReplyDeleteLove the crocheted throw...I might need one of those!
ReplyDeleteA requirement for my first real house is a kitchen island you can eat at- just like the photo you showed!
ReplyDeleteHi Lori - I believe someone lives there, but I wouldn't be surprised if this is the "staged" version for professional photographs, taken after the design is complete but before the owner moves in.
ReplyDeleteI love the bed! The brown throw paired with the grey comforter looks so cozy.
ReplyDeleteMe too! We're not really "dining table" people. Ours tends to go to waste, and we use the counter stools propped around our Ikea stainless island more than I would like to admit. Would be so nice to have a big space like that!
ReplyDeleteI love that kitchen set-up! It's so light and open, where the cook wouldn't miss all the fun at their own dinner party ;)
ReplyDeleteyesss for cozy fabrics. i've always been a very neutral girl but lately i'm trying to expand on my fabrics :)
ReplyDeleteDrooling over the kitchen/dining area. Literally drooling! I dream of living in a sleek loft space!
ReplyDeleteI'm quite the fan of having a pair of tables in front of a sofa!
ReplyDeleteI am seriously loving a gray comforter. This one is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe sculpture above the table is Awesome!
ReplyDeletexx Lexi, Glitter, Inc.
I had changed our bedding to whites for spring, but I'm kind of craving the gray myself!
ReplyDeleteYou and me both, Elle!
ReplyDeleteI think neutrals are amazing (obviously) and the different textures are what keep it interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat's my chief complaint about the place we live now! San Francisco apartments tend to be very boxed off, and our kitchen is on the other side of the apartment from the living space. When people are over and I'm cooking, I get lonely!
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