This small space is brought to you by Houzz
I found a terrific new website for design inspiration and like just about everything I find these days, I found them through Twitter. Houzz is home to 15,000 design photos and what's cool is you can save any of those photos in your own idea book on the site. It's sort of like an electronic clip file. Houzz calls them idea books.
The images are credited to the designers who created the rooms so from something idea e-book you bring together, you could constantly tell who designed the room you admire.
Houzz is going through their collection and assembles idea books in advance too. There are concept books that incorporate handiest images of small kitchens for instance. There are also idea books for colour and pattern, or green architecture, or landscaping. Their collection is continually developing, and it is a first rate location to visit find thought on your next mission.
There was a mission via Bosworth Hoedemaker in Seattle on Houzz final week and it honestly got my pulse going. I love older homes and I love smooth designs. Bosworth Hoedemaker renovated a kitchen and lavatory in a Mt. Baker bungalow and the outcomes are the whole lot I try and have my designs be. These renovated rooms honor the architecture of the house in the feel that they use it as a place to begin to construct cutting-edge areas. Despite the current twist on the very last designs, they in no way lose sight of the shape they may be surrounded with the aid of, nor do they add some thing that does not belong.
Here's the slide show from Houzz:
This kitchen is ideal.
Bosworth Hoedemaker
The sink wall is specifically stunning. I love the windows and shelf in lieu of wall shelves. The room is flooded with mild and to me at any price, evidently standing at this sink and scrubbing pots could be a pride.
The aspect contrary is pretty slick too.
Bosworth Hoedemaker
Check out the high-quality use of marble tile at the wall and the niche behind the range. It's clean, green and simply stunning. My most effective criticism is the Viking range. Why no longer simply buy a Hummer and be achieved with it?
The bathroom is every bit as remarkable because the kitchen although.
Bosworth Hoedemaker
This is a case study in how to make a small bath seem downright huge. Hats off the Bosworth Hoedemaker and to Houzz for bringing this great project to my attention.