05.07

Saved Spaces // No.4

I’m back today with another Saved Spaces, where I go back through my Pinterest boards and share the inspiration I’ve saved over the last week or so! I’m excited to already be on #4 – I’m loving putting this series together.

This week, I’m gravitating towards neutral spaces with pops of rich color and art to inject a little bit of personality. I’m also very into the rugs in photos three and four.. I’m thinking a similar one I found may be a contender for our library. I hope you enjoy! x

Katie Hodges Design, Mid Wilshire

Hello gorgeous tile floors! There is something very Italian villa about terra cotta floors and I’m obsessed. This whole spot is so cozy and inventing, but still so stylish and well designed. I’m obviously a sucker for any kind of cane accent, and that light fixture is one I’ve had my eye on since I featured it in the last Saved Spaces.


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DESIGNER: Katie Hodges Design; PHOTOGRAPHER: Haris Kenjar
DESIGNER: House Seven Design

House Seven Design, Indianapolis

Those sconces have been one of my favorites for ages, so this room immediately caught my eye. House Seven Design’s entire cottage is so charming, and this room is no exception. The mix of vintage elements and lux linen bedding is the perfect combination of serenity and personality. I also love the contrast of the darker curtains on white walls.


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Sanabria & Co., Massachusetts Avenue

This dining space is so special! First of all, that fireplace – what a focal point to have in a room! Apart from that, I love how the space is complemented with a dark table, and brown/ & amber accents. The mirror also reminds me of the one in my dining room – a great basic piece that makes a big statement. So pretty!


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DESIGNER: Sanabria & Co.; PHOTOGRAPHER: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
DESIGNER: Jake Arnold

Jake Arnold, West Hollywood

Lastly for this week, is this living room that belongs to Jake Arnold. His design site is yet to launch, but from scrolling through his Instagram feed, I expect amazing things. I’m constantly looking for ways to restyle my coffee table, and this is some serious inspo for my next arrangement. There is no such thing as too many coffee table books, am I right?


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