Showing posts with label designing small spaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designing small spaces. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2011

... A Classic!

In a village near Hollywood, Tia Zoldan turned a plain 1920's cottage into a classic gem!
Notice how to she added the perfect amount of color by adding bright, cheery furniture pieces throughout the home:











I love the cranberry/mint color scheme in her daughter's darling room... so charming!

all images via cottage style

Have a wonderful weekend!







... A Classic!

In a village near downtown Hollywood, Tia Zoldan turned a plain 1920's cottage into a classic gem!
Each room has personality and is timeless. Notice how she cheers up the home with bright colored furniture:

















I love the cranberry/mint color scheme in her daughter's room!

all images via cottage syle

Have a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Small Spaces With Big Ideas!

I have a darling sister-in-law who just moved into a town home temporarily until her husband is done with school.  I wish I had pictures of her darling space, but I'm waiting until she gets more settled before I ask to invade.  I was so impressed on how darling, open and cozy her home was.   It doesn't matter the size, it's what you do with the space.  She took beautiful soft muted pieces and was careful to keep it simple, soft and timeless.  Way to go Emily!!
Below are some of my favorite images of small spaces with big ideas!




























































Thinking outside the box makes for a much more interesting space!

Happy Holidays!
















Small Spaces With Big Ideas!

I have a darling sister-in-law who just moved into a town home temporarily until her husband is done with school.  I wish I had pictures of her darling space, but I'm waiting until she gets more settled before I ask to invade.  I was so impressed on how darling, open and cozy her home was.   It doesn't matter the size, it's what you do with the space.  She took beautiful soft muted pieces and was careful to keep it simple, soft and timeless.  Way to go Emily!!
Below are some of my favorite images of small spaces with big ideas!




























































Thinking outside the box makes for a much more interesting space!

Happy Holidays!