22.3.12

Inspiring Interior Spaces - Architect Love Arben

Not too many words today. Just a few and some lovely images, ok?

modern. streamlined. elegant. lots of light. mosaics in the bathroom. wood. white. massive sliding glass doors. statement pendant lights.








Of course, if I were living here, it wouldn't look exactly like this. But the general idea is just my taste at the moment.

What would I definitely change? Add more grey accents. Change out dining table and the rug it sits on (3rd pic) - something's not right about it for me. Don't like the style of that white sofa (2nd pic). Maybe generally a little less minimal - especially in the room at the back with the fireplace (5th pic). So much more could happen in that room.

What do you think guys? Does this home by Architect Love Arben suit your aesthetic?

***images via Oscar Properties.

Xx. Holly.

8 comments:

  1. The use of white and wood is a winning combo for me! Interesting architecture, too!

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  2. Great pendent light. Beautiful large and light space.

    Of course, for me that sort of architecture is too male and anal. Always looks as if no humans live in it:)
    Have a good weekend my friend xx

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    1. Hi Tina! Thanks for your comment :) I am more drawn to "masculine" spaces and designs, whatever that means. I like straight lines, neutral schemes, rich materials and textures and a minimal philosophy, but without being pretentious, you know? Oh gosh, I can't wait to be living in a space that is mine. Hopefully by next year!

      Have a great weekend too Xx.

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  3. Totally agree with your viewpoints, Holly. They're very thoughtful. I think the home serves as such a great canvas for versatility! Really love that exterior shot and the huge amount of natural light in the space!

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    1. Hi there Danie :) Yes, Light is key!

      Xx.

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  4. Yes to all your words and this home. I also lean more towards masculine homes. With this home, I would just need to change out the white furniture. Those would not hold up well around kids. ;) I see what you're saying about that dining table. I don't mind the rug underneath, but the table seems out of place. But, hey, I wouldn't stop me from living there.
    Have a great weekend, Holly!

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    1. HI Theresa! I'd take it too! All the changes I'd make are superficial anyway ;)

      Hope you are having a lovely weekend Xx.

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  5. Architecturally speaking, a wonderful home residence!
    I see the thoughts behind some of the changes you'd like to make ;)

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