Showing posts with label Cookie Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cookie Magazine. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2009

You have to see these interiors!

These images come from Cookie Magazine, meaning children live in these houses...which is amazing! Hopefully these will inspire you to play inside this weekend and try some new ideas in your house.







Anyone know where to get those pinboards?





*love* this bedroom. It's so peaceful.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Swedish serenity!

Oh my. After looking at these pictures I'm starting to think that my apartment has far too much clutter, and way too few "proper places" for everything. These images really iterate what a big impact a thoughtful color palette can have on one's space. Sometimes I feel that in order to achieve this I would have to toss everything out and just start from scratch; only buying or collecting items that fall into the color palette I've dictated. Have you achieved this in your space? If so, I'd love to know how you summoned the control!

One of my new favorite images of all time. So cheerful and pretty!


Look! Open storage that isn't an eyesore!

I don't know if anyone really lives here... ;)


You can never, ever have too many shelves installed on the wall. I've never regretted any that I've added!





Images via Sköna Hem




You can put a lot of stuff in a little space with the right storage solutions

I love this workspace. I've been working on a small (but cute) desk since I moved, and sadly, it's just not working. I really need a large surface like this desk.

I really love the little rolling coffee table- great for small spaces





Images via Cookiemag

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Houses that are lived in...and still look great!

I found these images on Cookie magazine's website, and supposedly, not even do real people live in them, but real children live in them too!



Great organization system...




Gorgeous table, and I love what they have going on on the wall

Vintage postcard display above the wainescotting is a playful touch



I really like the pictures coming out of the corner where the ceiling meets the wall, I've been starting a similar display in my bedroom



aw, I love corgis!
I love the wide plank floors with the white furniture and neutral accents




Maps as art has always been a look I've wanted to try