Blackout Roller Shades via Apartment Therapy

Bedroom

Neighborhood Spy: Sleepwalking Around the Web

0 Comments 19 May 2012

Today’s link roundup focuses on perhaps the greatest room in any home: the bedroom. It’s where we rest, relax, rejuvenate, and — most importantly — dream. So, off we’ve shuffled on a sleepwalking tour of the web to gather and share links to the dreamiest points of inspiration we could find. First up, the good [...]

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Flat File from AM Radio via Etsy

Furniture

Case Closed: Flat File Cabinets

0 Comments 18 May 2012

  There’s generally nothing awesome about a file cabinet. The term itself brings to mind images of three or four thin metal drawers stacked atop each other with predictable rectangular silver label placards and drawer pulls. Perhaps that’s why, even though flat file cabinets are equally utilitarian, the mere fact that their dimensions are different [...]

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See Jane Work Editor Bathroom via Design Sponge

Bathroom

Bathing in Springtime Blues: Sky & Sea Inspired Bathrooms

1 Comment 18 May 2012

One of our favorite fellow design blogs, Design*Sponge, shares a sneak peek (above) into the bathroom of Kelly Osborne of See Jane Work, an office organization and style site, with its sweet cottage blue cabinetry and miniature subway tiles. There’s a purity about the space, just as there is in the classic American bathroom shared [...]

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Kitchen

The Grandeur of French Kitchen Design – La Cornue

0 Comments 18 May 2012

French kitchen designers have a wonderful view of aesthetics and function when it comes to designing appliances, kitchen furniture and designing kitchens in general. While many designers may look at a bare area in a kitchen as a fault, the French purposefully plan areas in the kitchen for the eye to the rest. The French [...]

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Esfera Chair by Etel

Seating

Sitting in Circles: Spherical Seating

0 Comments 17 May 2012

Often in life, we feel like we’re chasing our tails and rather literally running around in circles. Today’s image roundup here at Interior Complex focuses on the whimsical art of crafting chairs out of materials malleable enough to mold into perfect — or at least near-perfect — circles to continue the spherical theme. From the [...]

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Traditional White Dream Kitchen via HGTV

Kitchen

Neighborhood Spy: A Buffet of Kitchen Links

0 Comments 17 May 2012

Life’s too short not to be delicious. So today, we’ve scoured the web for kitchen inspirations and rounded up a baker’s dozen… well, about half of one, anyway. First up, the fine folks of HGTV share a plethora of dream kitchens with us; from traditionally-appointed chefs’ kitchens (above) to sleek, minimalist urban spaces, there’s something [...]

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wood panel walls

Living, Styles

Decorating Your Walls with Reclaimed Textured Wood Panels

1 Comment 17 May 2012

Have you wondered how interior spaces are now starting to sport rustic wood paneling everywhere you look? From children’s rooms to family rooms and even ceilings, wood paneling has reinvented itself. Now, we aren’t talking the plywood wood paneling of the seventies that may have lined your parents’ basement walls; this is natural and it’s [...]

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Vertical Garden from Bright Green USA

Styles

Vertical Horizons: Gardening from the Ground Up

2 Comments 16 May 2012

It’s been said that necessity is the mother of invention, and rightly so. When extra space is a luxury few can afford, yet there’s a growing awareness of the benefits of sustainability farming, organic cooking and good green living in general, traditional backyard gardens are often relegated to the “someday” file. But there’s a solution [...]

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Hobnail Bowl from Antiques Navigator

Accessories

Glass from the Past: Hobnail Accents

1 Comment 16 May 2012

It’s difficult to keep a classic down, and the Fenton Art Glass Company is a prime and relevant example of a “little engine that could,” commercially speaking. Founded in Ohio in 1905, the glass company started out creating glassware heavily influenced by competitors Tiffany and Steuben, but by 1907, the brand found its way with [...]

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Bathroom

Small Guest Bathroom Blunders to Avoid in Your Home

1 Comment 16 May 2012

In every small bathroom there is the challenge of where to put personal items, how to store cleaners out of plain sight, and how to accommodate your guests when using your tiny bathroom. There are many blunders that homeowners make when trying to outfit their bathroom, such as putting in a pedestal sink to save [...]

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Indoor-Outdoor Pool-Bath via Centro Architecture

Bathroom

A Dip Under the Stars: The Indoor/Outdoor Bathroom

1 Comment 15 May 2012

Short of the bed, the bath is the one thing in a home designed to do the most magical job of reducing our stress and restoring our perspective. Even the tiniest of old-fashioned claw-foot tubs and European showers can bring us peace simply by the act of stepping into them and feeling the hot water [...]

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Luxe Kids' Room Fabrics by Lulu deKwiatkowski’

Living

Neighborhood Spy: Links to Luxe Living

0 Comments 15 May 2012

It’s more important now than ever to create sanctuaries out of our homes — places where we can truly decompress and feel comfortable and cared for, even when a jolt from the outside world is a mere buzz or beep away. So, today’s roundup links us to inspiration around the web for cozy, luxurious living. [...]

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Accessories, Living

DIY Idea: Creating the Perfect Succulent Sea Terrarium

1 Comment 15 May 2012

With all of the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives, our interiors often take a back seat and we lose touch with nature. Greenery and plants are the perfect way to connect back with nature and make a fun craft with your kids at the same time. For a unique craft, try this sea [...]

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