Strange and Unusual || To Boldly Go Where No Decór Has Gone Before
Screw the club. Just go to this guys house.
Great Idea!
This reminds me of the bathtub scene with Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman?
Behold. The toilet tank.
Nothing says narcissism like a double-staircase entryway
Looks slippery
Their house is as black as night.
Never worry about counterspace ever again
Been meaning to do this...
porch
This bathroom is unsettling. I love it.
Accent light: Lighting that highlights specific features in a room, such as an architectural element or a work of art. It’s usually produced by track lights, a directional recessed can or a spotlight. Accent lighting is the frosting on the cake — it’s not as critical as the other two, but it adds a nice finishing touch.
The owners of this home clearly have a sense of elegance and sophistication balanced with an offbeat sense of humor. Contrasting this graceful staircase with figures plummeting down the center gets your attention in a way that is inventive and playful. Makes you wonder: Did they fall … or did they jump?
Ah! At the top of the stairs we get our answer, as this little figure on the floor seems to be contemplating the leap, while the others appear to be jumping off in joyful abandon.
A tiny ship in a bottle sits inside a porthole in a bathroom cabinet. The installation changes from time to time.
Shadows on the ceiling and walls will transport you to another world as the shapes shift and move. While the Forms of Nature chandelier by Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz may be a little too spooky for some, others will be transfixed by the way the tangled roots and branches cast 360-degree shadows. When hung in a room full of lush fabrics, sparkling crystal and deep, welcoming furnishings, this piece is truly transformative.
All of the indoor elements are equally as important outdoors. Whether your outdoor space is large or small, you can create an intimate space with a small bistro set nestled in a quiet corner. Add a few hanging lanterns, a plethora of candles and a couple of soft and lush throws so that you can wrap yourself in warmth should the night get too chilly.
One of the most memorable high-tank toilets on Houzz has to be this steampunk fantasy by architect Andre Rothblatt. The owners of this home love the industrial look of steampunk, a design genre that marries the industrial age with sci-fi. Rothblatt brought the look to their home with a toilet whose pipes are functional but overly exaggerated.
The look is similar, but perhaps more historically accurate, in this British home, by Boutique Homes. The designers say they brought the home up to date but kept all of its original features.
Really cool!!!
LOVE IT!!!
2. Cinderella. The Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault captured the story of the destitute beauty who foils her evil stepsisters with the help of a fairy godmother and goes on to marry a prince. This globe-shaped seating pod in a lush U.K. garden evokes the pumpkin-turned-carriage in which Cinderella rides to the prince’s ball.\
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