Showing posts with label loft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loft. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Inspiration 12.2

Ok, confession time -- I find that I really struggle to get excited about homes that are practical for families with children (I know it's awful, but I just can't) and I that I really, really struggle with family homes that also happen to be in white-washed Manhattan lofts.

Something about those spaces reminds me of a ridiculously pretentious pre-school atmosphere where kids can draw on the walls because some Swiss study from 1972 found that giving kids free reign over their aesthetic environment boosts self-esteem and creativity by 1.8 percent, and the whole this is just......UGH.

So I couldn't believe my eyes when I found one of those homes that I not only don't despise, but actually really like. In particular, I appreciate the restrained color palette (white, marigold and royal blue is quite nice compared to the typical primary color explosion in a lot of similar lofts) and the fact that it doesn't pander to the kiddies, with a level of refinement that I think might just do a lot more for the kiddos than a more infantile design.

So how bad am I? Will anyone else climb out on this limb with me?

(Originally featured in Martha Stewart Living)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Inspiration 10.13

Next up, in my haphazard tour of my favorite (favourite!) British stylists and photographers is Lesley Dilcock, a founding member of Marie Claire UK, and fantastic interior stylist. I love Lesley’s chic-industrial loft aesthetic, and her particularly English knack for making even the most basic elements of home look inviting.