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Color Blocking Bedroom

Use bright colored paint and textiles to make strong and bold statements.

Turquoise walls brighten up this otherwise monochromatic bedroom.

blue and turquoise bedroom

Bright lemony yellow tufted headboard delight!

tufted headboard in bright yellow

Ignite your creative side when painting your walls and let your personality shine through.

pink and blue wall

Bedroom magic in blue and green.

blue and green bedroom

The right choice of bedding can fully transform a bedroom.

colorful bedding

Keeping things in the bedroom hot with the use of red.

red bedroom

Create a tranquil bedroom in blue.

blue bedroom design

All images via Skonahem

Spanish Style Quirks

The beautiful Spanish home of Jamie Parlade in Carmona, featured in Nuevo Estilo. Amazing bright pops of color all over this house, the rafters in each room painted a different color of the rainbow, this quirky little element won my heart!

spanish kitchen design

Interior Love

High ceilings with exposed rafters and beams and skylight; oversized French windows, cute multi-colored chairs. The list just goes on and on, so much to love in this interior space.

high ceiling eating

Kooky Loft

The home of Mitch Alfus (of Libra Leather) is an amazing loft that resembles more of a gallery of modern art than a home. Superbly long rustic dining table with an equally long bench on one side and metallic aircraft cases used as seats on the other side. Another cool element are the large collage type rugs.

loft dining room

Funfair Letters and Distressed Walls

Lvoe the look of the distressed walls and the large funfair lettering!

The owner created this glorious wall finish by sanding back through layers of paint to the cement below. The dining table, in reclaimed wood with antique legs, is by Baileys, and is used with street-find chairs and a kilim-covered bench. Rockett St George sells similar lighting flex and fittings in various colours. The wall letters were salvaged from a fun fair in Chicago

via The Guardian

rustic dining
Photograph: Holly Jolliffe