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! This series makes me so happy – I love hunting down beautiful spaces and finding ways I’m able to the recreate it in my own home!
Maybe it’s because I’m not currently planning a foreign getaway, but I’ve been pinning all kinds of Italian villa-esque homes over the last couple of weeks. They are SO rustic and gorgeous, and I love all of the earthy elements. This week’s round up all incorporate a little natural element in the space that drew me in. I hope you enjoy! x
Riverside House, Normandy
I don’t even know where to begin with this one! The exposed stone all instantly caught my eye, but other features like the unfinished wood exposed beams and the charming little writing desk captured my heart! I’m also very in love with this vintage faux bamboo mirror – I found a few similar ones on Etsy and am currently trying to think of a spot for one in my house. I would happily recreate every single inch of this room – from the breezy linens down to the concrete flooring. It’s stunning! PS – You can actually rent out this home for a vacation!
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House Seven Design, Indianapolis
I actually featured another room of this home in last week’s Saved Spaces, and fell so in love with it that I wanted to share another favorite styled corner. This amazing countertop cabinet (this one is by etúHOME) is perfectly filled with the most gorgeous ceramics and accessories. As I’ve mentioned, I’m dying to have a ceramics cabinet of my own, and this gives me so much inspiration! I love the pops of natural wood elements and a little vintage artwork leaning against the wall. I’m also making note of the silverware storage – it looks beautiful displayed in a simple round glass jar!
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Jennifer Maxcy, Ventura County
I’m OBSESSED with this cozy little reading/coffee corner! We had a breakfast bench in our kitchen, but I love the idea of placing a mini dining space near your fireplace in your main living room. I could see myself sitting here more than my sofa! It would be the perfect nook to start my day with a cup of coffee and a book, or keep us from eating dinner on the sofa when we’re watching a movie durning dinner in the evenings. It’s such a genius idea and unique use of space!
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M. Elle Design, Menlo Park
Lastly for this week is this stunning double-island kitchen. Apparently I love this kitchen so much that I pinned in not once, but twice on my home decor board. I’m mostly smitten by the built in display cabinet for dishes, but I’m not mad about the double countertop space either. I love the shade of wood used for the islands, as well as the natural textures on the barstools and kitchen accessories.