Saturday, 21 April 2012

The Doors

According to Symbolism, doors, gates and thresholds are symbolic entrances into new worlds. It might represent communication between one world and another world, or might mean an entrance into a new life. It is a passage from one realm to another. From my perspective, a closed doors hold the secret behind them. I like the thrill just when you are about to open the door. You don't know what to expect unless it's a door to your own apt.


Thank to Etsy






By Bonexpose


Found at Fuck yeah door porn (btw, nice name!)


You can find some priv pics here as well The Becker. Weird.


Via Image shack us


Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Window glass

I spent a lot of my spare time on Pinterest recently and I have to admit it's pretty addictive. And, undoubtedly, it's the best source of tremendous amount of interesting pictures - like these. Today's subject - windows glass.


By The decorista

 By highflyingadored







And my favorite: 



Friday, 13 April 2012

Spinning

As the weather today is just awful and I'm like "blaaah", sitting with my coffee and headache, trying to focus on anything and feel like my whole world is just spinning, which probably means I'm getting a cold. I'm dizzy and feel like someone put me on a carousel. Btw, I love carousels.

 Found at Etsy.


via Brides Preston Bailey









Stumbled upon - Google-tattoo45u



 Pictures taken from different angles and blended together - by photographer Pep Ventosa

Monday, 9 April 2012

Let's hang out in a kitchen

I used to have cozy kitchen. I prefer word "cozy" instead of "tiny" or "small" or "extra small". You know why? Because everything is up to your attitude towards it. So if you say, your kitchen is small it seems like you are complaining about it and it's understandable. But if you rather say - my kitchen is cozy, it makes your kitchen look different in your own eyes. I swear. Try that. You will feel much better about any small space you have. So don't worry if you feel stuck in tiny area - you can still arrange it in a interesting way. Here are some inspirations I found yesterday on Apartment Therapy.







Monday, 2 April 2012

Her place

Long, long time ago I stumbled upon pictures of the house of Swedish interior designer - Marie Olsson Nylander. What just has appeared in front of my eyes was simply stunning. This is the exactly the house I would just move in, if I only had a chance. I wouldn't change a single thing in it. I love the interiors - it's rustic, charming, warm and cozy but also have a character, a story. I am like "please, please let me stay here forever, please!". Well, it's pathetic to beg, but for that house I would do even that :)












thank to Knstrct