Sunday 13 January 2013

I've been reading a few posts from an open learning KLC student here; interiornovice and stumbled across a post about the worlds top 4 designers. I found this home by Martyn Lawrence Bullard particularly inspiring. Probably because it's so mediterranean and the use of wood is spectacular. Very warming and inviting.


The large window at the rear of this room and the tree really enhance the sense of space. The colour scheme works beautifully with the amount of light in the space.

 The two chairs in this area with the tree stump style side table look very inviting but don't take away the eye from the main attraction, which is the large dark wood wall behind.

Another well arranged set of chairs and table. The play with scale near a set of stairs, I have learnt, is much easier to the eye for visitors as a staircase can seem quite daunting, especially one as grand as this.   


I love the freestanding open shelving butchers block next to the huge fridge freezer. The painting softens the space by reminding visitors that a kitchen is not just for preparing food. I love a kitchen that incorporates real 'living' into it through placement of objects, art and other things that aren't usually found in a kitchen. 






The dining room is gorgeous, the three pendant Moroccan style lamps enhance the length of the table. It's a lovely traditional space, the window is beautiful and untouched by trimmings or fabrics and the tree at the rear of the room brings a little bit of nature inside.





I found all of these images and plenty more on Martyns website which I have also pinned to my Pinterest

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