Adding bold colour and iconic design pieces to a space can be daunting at first, however, with the right balance of neutral tones and natural finishes these eclectic spaces all achieve a dynamic and distinctive look.
Working an iconic print in with vintage crockery, industrial style lighting and a textured brick wall creates a warm and inviting kitchen space.
Embracing mid-century lines, strong colours and modern artwork, this sitting room becomes an inspiring contemporary art space.
Working with feathers, furs, patterns and florals could become overwhelming, however this eclectic bedroom is grounded beautifully thanks to the simple white walls and industrial bed frame.
Again patterns play the ultimate role in giving this lounge room its unique character. Mixing old world furniture with modern artwork creates a vibrant talking piece in the centre of the room.
Rachel Castle's airy studio bustles with her bright patterns and designs. By keeping the walls and cabinets white, she allows the bold furniture and her amazing artworks to shine.
Often cement walls and floors can feel cold and uninviting, but by adding a splash of hot pink to the walls along with a quirky assortment of artworks and lettering, the studio space is vividly transformed.
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Fantastic selection of Interiors and wonderful description of how these spaces work, very inspiring...love seeing lots of colour and emphemera!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these. They are super inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI love the pops of color!
Anna
Loooooving all of these so much! Thanks for the inspiration this morning, it might be just what I needed to start my day!
ReplyDeleteAlso, congrats on the new bundle of joy on it's way!!
I love that lounge room, the sofa is so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat kitchen is my future inspiration. Love all the pops of color!
ReplyDeletethat hot pink stripe is fabulous! love the height they made it, almost like a chair rail!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous homes! I love the pared down look with a splash of colour
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!
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