04.03

Saved Spaces // No.1

For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved going through catalogs and tearing out or bookmarking pages of homes that inspired me. When Pinterest became a thing, I was pinning spaces I loved non-stop. I still do til this day – I probably spend at least thirty minutes a day saving over on my Home Decor board! My “collections” on Instagram are also full of gorgeous inspiration I’ve seen across and platform and filed away for future inspiration.

I wanted to create a series on here where I can share these findings with you, just incase you need some inspiration as well! If nothing else, these are some of the most stunning homes on the internet, and are nice to just look through. I hope you enjoy this little mini-series of my saved spaces from the last couple of weeks! x

Tina Rich Designs, Soho Loft

First up in this new series: I am beyond smitten with this New York City loft designed by Tina Rich that I recently discovered on Pinterest. From the original exposed brick to the gorgeous marble waterfall countertop, it’s a dream. I love how the space has touches of more natural elements with the cane stools, natural oak cabinets, and earthy accessories on the open wood shelves. This space also has me swooning over polished chrome hardware.. a first! She actually renovated the entire loft – do yourself a favorite and go take a look at it asap. It’s full in inspo!

Note to self: go forging for almost bare tree branches later.


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Designer: Tina Rich Designs; Photographer: Christian Torres
DESIGNER: Jake Arnold

Jake Arnold Interior Design, Beverly Hills Kitchen

Holy Marble, I’m obsessed with this space. Let me just say, I am here for the bold marble trend. If I were to design another kitchen, I would 100% choose a more captivating countertop. I love the rich brown and beige tones in the veining of this one. Paired with the medium-toned cabinets, it’s a win in my book. I love how the styling is minimal but intentional, with just a few vintage-looking collectables and dishes neatly stored on the side.


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Light and Dwell; Springhill Project

When I saw this, my mind immediately raced to where in my home I could incorporate weathered black and white tiles. Unfortunately, I don’t have a place, but I am in LOVE with this home! The dark green contrasted with the black and white is so rich. It is such a charming space, and I love the chrome accents to brighten the space up. Also… who else is loving the artwork on the side of the fridge? Genius use of space!


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DESIGNER: Light and Dwell
DESIGNER: Athena Calderone

Athena Calderone, Cobble Hill Home

I couldn’t start this series off without including a shot from Athena’s gorgeous Cobble Hill home. Confession: I had SO many of her spaces saved as inspiration without even realizing who she was, or that they were all hers. I guess you can say I’m a true fan. Every space she touches is magic – I especially love how often she incorporates vintage treasures in the most unique way. There’s usually something a little off kilter and unexpected in her designs, and that is what makes them so special.


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