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White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)

This is an on-going project meant to become my entry to the Swebrick contest Master Builder of the Year 2018. The theme is "Children" and the build is supposed to be surrounded by streets and connected to the other entries.

 

I've chosen to build a pre-school called "The Cloud".

This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF

Falu red summer cottages are a common sight in the Scandinavian archipelago. They were often built a long time ago in the 19th or 20th Century. Here is my contemporary take on a Falu red cottage.

This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF

Lounge furniture created for my Autumn Stream House MOC.

 

Autumn Stream House MOC is a modern home lying among the trees coloured by autumn. Underneath a small stream is living its own life.

Here is the wonderful bright IKEA kitchen. One of my favorite things is that there is a gas stove (I love gas!). There is ample storage...but most of it is out of my reach, as the ceilings are so high! One of my favorite things is that the counter is a nice dark grey/black color. Nothing shows on it. In our house, we had white counters and they nearly drove me to insanity.

Joanne Littlefair Interior Design

The Glen

Watling Street, Little Brickhill

Milton Keynes

Bucks

MK17 9LR

United Kingdom

www.jolittlefair.co.uk

Captured this shot at a local furniture store.

Interior Design of the model unit for the American Brewery Lofts in Jamaica Plain MA. Designed by Ron Reilly of Reilly Design. Renderings by Tangram3DS.

Marc Ifrah architecture - Paris (Vision Store)

design by beth keim of lucy and company; photography by mekenzie france

Featured on gaileguevara.blogspot.com/

Interior Design by GLEN GISSLER DESIGNS INC.

Images by www.glenngisslerdesign.com/

Beach cottage via Adore Home

Posted on AphroChic August 14, 2007

Orange Beach House MOC is a comfortable hide-away by the sea. It's a split-level house built directly on the beach. The idea of sandy cliffs and ground terrace with a small pool came to me first and then the rest of the house emerged along the way.

 

Downstairs you find a livingroom, bedroom and bathroom. Upstairs you find a calm room with sea view, kitchen and study. Fully interiored.

 

The building technique used to create the beach was new to me, but I think it turned out well. I used lots of curved slopes...

 

The building process is further described on my Instagram page (@betweenbrickwalls). Link in bio.

From the 2016 NeoCon interior design trade show at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago. Blogged at tiffanygholar.blogspot.com/2016/06/neocon-2016.html

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