These sultry, romantic, dark spaces by Emma Thomas are perfect for weekends like this when the rain and irritable weather makes me want to retreat and curl up with a good book.
all photos via Emma Thomas {seen on Emma's designblogg}
These spaces look tell an artistic story, no?
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Happy Sunday!
15 comments:
These are the perfect interiors for a rainy weekend. It's sunny here, but rain scheduled for the rest of the week, so it's a nice reminder that time spent indoors can be cozy and wonderful too! Hope you're having a great weekend Christina!
xo Mary Jo
oooh rustic and romantic I like it!!!
:)
that rug is amazing in the first picture!
~I gave you an award!!!~
xoxo
Olivia
so beautiful!! i'd love to curl up in one of those chairs today. xo
the texture in the first three is GORGEOUS. and those kind of bohemian, deep colors are my thing.
I'm loving those chairs!!
I love these they reminds me of some of my favorite films from the 50's & 60's
Great find - and you're right, these are the perfect antidote for dreary January days.
I love the look of the unfinished walls :) Hope you had a good weekend!
Wow - each photo is apiece of artwork. They are all the perfect mix of rustic and finished.
So lovely and peaceful looking - I love the natural light! Yup - I got the Slow Reader's forum invite - another terrific idea!! :)
she makes cruddy old walls look good.
oooo so posh and pretty.
Hey-as you know I do the layout for Radiant magazine and featured your items a few times. Lots of exciting things happening with the magazine and its about to reach thousands of people receiving copies!
So get excited cuz most likely you will get some big hits on your store:)
Hope you had a lovely weekend!
I dig that kitchen! It takes a great designer to make walls like that look chic. I love layers of peeling paint (as you said, they tell a story). But me being the obsessive-compulsive painter that I am, I couldn't live in rooms with this much obvious "history". But I do think they are really beautiful :)
Raw brick walls always get me...so earthy and yet so contemporary. This one is particularly interesting with the markings and how modern the countertops are...Love it!
Jennifer Ramos
www.MadeByGirl.com
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such gorgeous interiors!
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