Showing posts with label bathroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bathroom. Show all posts

3.31.2011

Inspired by Sabrina Linn

I recently was reminded of the interior design firm Sabrina Linn, and off I went to check out their portfolio. I love so much of what I saw!


She is not afraid of using colors and patterns, which help create rooms that really come alive. Her vibrant style has led her to become a behind-the-scenes prop stylist and set decorator at the beginning of her career, and eventually to become a head designer on several top design shows. She then went into art directing for editorial and commercial photo shoots, including becoming the style editor for Canadian House and Home Magazine (hello, dream job!)



I love the fresh feeling in both the kitchen and laundry room below:



I love the glam vibe of this dining room below, and especially the chandelier!


The wallpaper in this bathroom is stunning, and how about that closet!


By the way, she also has a gorgeous selection of pillows! Check it out here.

What do you think of her work? Do you have a favorite from her portfolio?

All images from her website, http://design.sabrinalinn.com/

11.22.2010

Inspired by Jennifer Worts Design

I have had an image saved in my inspiration folder for the longest time. It is one I always keep going back to, and wish I had saved the name of the designer so I could find more of their work. Well, finally the other day I came across the picture again on Pinterest, and I was so excited to finally find out who was responsible for this living room:


This is the work of Jennifer Worts Design, whose sophisticated rooms have graced the pages of Canadian House & Home, Style at Home and other magazines, as well as television. I just love her timeless combination of modern and traditional elements, and the soothing color palettes she uses.


 This is a creative idea for artwork

I am completely in LOVE with this bathroom!


Another soothing, elegant bedroom


I love that she created such a cozy nook out of the "dead" space under the stairs

You can see much more of her work on her website, here. What do you think of her rooms?
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