Simplicity in Switzerland:
Inches designed an office space to fit into the balcony space, which overlooks the double-height living room. The open metal stair and glass wall allow light to pass through.
A small glimpse into a wonderful interior redesign by architect Matteo Inches in Switzerland.
Source: Remodelista.
Don’t Mention the Wire:
We transformed the formerly dim attic into a cheerful, sunny home-office and play area, freshening the walls and floors with white paint and installing four large skylights.
Very striking - I’ve posted a similar (colourwise) workspace before, and the green and white combination is just as effective here, indeed probably more so. A workspace doesn’t have to be corporate, or ‘productive’ in the traditional sense. There’s nothing wrong with some creative spark, and I wish offices the world over would reflect this.
On an unrelated note, I can’t help but find that one rogue wire slightly humorous - I can only imagine how much that must have annoyed the interior designers. Speaking of which, it was designed by Jessica Helgerson Interior Design for those of you that are interested.
Source: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design, via Design Vox.
Framed Inspiration:
A wonderful blend of subtle splashes of creativity and old fashioned minimalism. Unfortunately I don’t have any context - there wasn’t a source link.
Source: Unknown, via If I Could Live Inside These Photos.
Wooden and Wonderful:
Source: Design Sponge, via Just the Design.
