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47 m² Home in Stockholm

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So sieht eine 47 m² große Wohnung in Stockholm aus.

A look inside a small home in Stockholm.

via nicety

27
Nov

53 m² Home in Sweden

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Ein Blick nach Schweden in diese 53 m² große Wohnung. Schönes Wochenende!

A look inside a 53 m² home in Sweden. Happy weekend!

via nicety

23
Nov

41 m² Home in Sweden

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Kleine Wohnung – große Wirkung. Guten Wochenstart!

A look inside a small home in Sweden. Happy new week!

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12
Nov

Cozy Home in Sweden

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Ein Blick nach Schweden in diese tolle Wohnung. Weiß. Licht. Organische Elemente. Und eine Wand in Ziegel-Optik als Blickfang in der Küche. Schönes Wochenende!

A look inside a cozy home in Sweden. White. Light. Organic elements. And a brick wall as focal point in the kitchen. Happy weekend!

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23
Sep

Boho Cool Californian Home

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Ein Blick nach Kalifornien in dieses luftige Boho-Zuhause. Design: Amber Lewis.

A look inside an incredible Californian home designed by Amber Lewis.

photos: tessa neustadt via my scandinavian home

20
Aug

Blogger’s Home in Denmark

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So sieht die luftige Wohnung der dänischen Bloggerin Louise Johansen aus.

A look inside the airy home of Louise Johansen of Mor Til Mernee Blog.

photos: frederikke heiberg for bolig

17
Aug

Designer’s Home in Toronto

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Ein Blick nach Toronto in die Wohnung der Designerin und Bloggerin Jacquelyn Clark. Sonnigen Wochenstart!

A look inside the home of designer and blogger Jacquelyn Clark in Toronto. Happy new week!

glitter guide

15
Jul

Interview with Julliana Camargo

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“The biggest mistake is not to create with the heart.”

Julliana Camargo

It’s time for an inspirational interview again. Please come with me to São Paulo to meet architect and interior designer Julliana Camargo and to enjoy Julliana’s bold, warm and inviting interiors.

What does a happy day in the life of Julianna Camargo look like?

A happy day in my life starts with my family. I’m married and I have two girls, Maria who is 5 years old and Luisa who is 8 months. After taking care of my kids and enjoying this morning moment, I love running.  Every day I can I go run. Those simple things make me happy.

Do you have a daily routine?

I don’t have a routine in my job. Every day is different. Sometimes I go early in the morning to the studio and sometimes I like to go around in the city to discouver new things, make contacts. I love to feel the city, to feel the people… São Paulo is an amazing city but my job happens in the studio, so I love to stay there and see everythig happening , I love to participate in all my projects from the begining till the end.

When did you discover your love of interior design?

My family loves to travel… Since I was a like 10 years old, my father and my mother used to travel first around Brasil and then to Europe and the US… So I learned to apreciate good things in life, not just architecture, but to eat, drink, live …  I love arts and fashion too….

How did you get your first assignment?

When I just graduade from the university, I had a friend that asked me to do a project for her house. She wanted professinal work and pay me very well. Perfect for a first job :-)

Some designers believe that the first piece for any room is the rug or a painting that sets the color palette. What is your first source of inspiration?

I think that I am infuenced by my feelings and emotions in the particular moment… If I am interest in Brazilian art, something in my project will have Brazilian art… I hear all my client’s desires and I mixed them with a little bit of colour…

How do you achieve a good scale? Scale is a really interesting and difficult topic.

Studying the elements and the space … It’s very important to visit the place you are working on several times in different times.

What is the biggest decorating mistake people make?

I think the biggest mistake is not to create with the heart. And sometimes a see a lot of repetition around… Why do your house have to be the same as your neighbor’s?

What do you suggest people do to transform their homes?

First of all, I suggest to contract a professinal to help. Let the professional work and if you don’t like it, ask for change. I think, this works well because you are going to have differents ideas and mixed them with your taste and your feelings will help you to complete a great project.

What do you love to do when you aren’t designing?

I love, love, love: Be with my family. Travel. Visiting a museum or an artist studio. I really love walking in the city. In São Paulo sometimes you have to make an effort to walk. I love running.  My husband is a triathete and he is my inspiration to keep running.

What are your favorite books?

I love all the books from Chico Buarque.

Do you have a favorite movie?

All movies about love.

What are your favorite places in Brazil?

Trancoso, Praia do Espelho, Ilha Bela.

What does success mean to you?

Do what you love and never stop doing it.

Imagine you’re teaching a class in the school of life. What would be your tips?

Feel everythig… Taste, smell, touch, hearing, see… Imagine differents forms. Find happiness. Believe.

photos: Julliana Camargo

24
Jun

Designer’s Home in Portland

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Ein Blick in die 34 m2 Wohnung von Mira Eng-Goetz – Interior Designerin bei Jessica Helgerson Interior Design. Location: Portland, Oregon.

A look inside the lovely 370 ft2 home of Mira Eng-Goetz – interior designer at the Jessica Helgerson Interior Design in Portland, Oregon.

photos: design sponge


22
Jun

Small Apartment in Sweden

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So sieht eine 47 m2 Wohnung in Schweden aus. Sonnigen Wochenstart!

A look inside an airy 47 m2 apartment in Sweden. Happy new week!

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