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Saved Spaces No. 8

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!

Within the last couple of months, I feel like I’ve stumbled onto a new side of Pinterest that has given me so much new inspiration! I’ve always loved European and Parisian inspired decor, but I’m recently into the dark wood and rich tones of Spanish Revival as well. Here are a few spaces that have been giving me endless inspiration recently.

DESIGNER: Giannetti

Pantina Farm, Giannetti Home

I shared this image on my Instagram stories yesterday and am beyond obsessed. This wavy marble sink will be in a home of mine someday, and I won’t rest until it is. Kidding, but not really. It is such a special way to add soft charm and character into a space and make it unique. The rest of the space is quite simple, as the sink basic provides all of the conversation for this room. I couldn’t ever imagine being so in love with a sink until I stumbled across this.

DESIGNER: Carley Summers

Personal Home, Carley Summers

If you’re at all into design, I’m sure you have at some point stumbled across the gorgeous home that belongs to Carley Summers. Her work is an endless source of inspiration for me. If I ever have a chandelier hanging in my kitchen, I have her to thank for the idea. Her home is so elegantly curated and collected with treasures she has picked up over the years. It’s exactly what I aspire to have in a home. Her kitchen space is no exception. It’s open and airy, yet filled with dainty treasures that give it a perfectly lived in feel. I absolutely can not wait for her book, Sacred Spaces, to be released!

DESIGNER: Luis Puerta

Madrid, Luis Puerta

The moment I saw the legs on this desk, I instantly swooned. It’s a far cry different from my little Ikea desk I currently work at. If there’s something in life to work for – maybe its the dream of this being your home office. The desk area is the last in our NYC apartment that needs a bit of a facelift, and this image has given me so much to be inspired by. I’m currently stalking Facebook Marketplace for a dark wood vintage desk, and plan to accompany it with a collection of prints and intricately detailed pieces.

DESIGNER: Rose Uniacke

Brook Green House, Rose Uniacke

This corner is another one I have been dreaming about as of late. The oversized artwork, the intricate detailing on the console, the softly draped crisp linen — and then there’s that iron chair. If you were to look in my recent search history it would be full of “vintage iron chair” queries. I’m obsessed with the chair and patterned pillow duo mixed with the black and white prints, natural decor, and pop of fresh greenery. This is serving as major office area inspiration!

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