Friday Musings 01.17

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The weekend is almost here and looking forward to it. Any plans? Personally, I will rest as much as possible. That means a lot of Netflix and some reading. So if you’re also in the mood for a bit of casual reading, guess what?! I’ve scoured the net-sphere for you and found some of the best links including three house tours.

House Tour: A bright, perfectly styled dining vignette in a home with a Cycladic minimal vibe. Photo: Three Birds Renovations/Raja Homewares.
Three Birds Renovations | Raja Homewares

Weekend Links

Let me begin with the first of the house tours – in Australia. The plan was to share this all-white interior tour with you way before the wildfires broke out, but didn’t get around it then.

House Tour: Such a stylish all white open space interior. The dining and sitting area shown here. Photo: Three Birds Renovations/Raja Homewares.
Three Birds Renovations | Raja Homewares
House Tour: Another view of a super-stylish all white interior. The seating area is shown here. Photo: Three Birds Renovations/Raja Homewares.
Three Birds Renovations | Raja Homewares
House Tour: Looking at the open plan space with a kitchen on the left and dining and seating on the right. It's white, bright, minimal and almost too stylish to bare. Photo: Three Birds Renovations/Raja Homewares.
Three Birds Renovations | Raja Homewares

Anyway, this home was designed by Three Birds Renovations. It is has a distinct Cycladic minimal vibe to it, yet it’s located outside of Sydney in an idyllic green setting. Its open plan space includes an amazing kitchen that doesn’t have though a fridge in open view! (Watch the video to find out more). It really works!

On to the second house tour: a minimalist apartment in Kiev! If you’re a minimalist or a lover of texture, then don’t miss this. It’s got a beautiful color palette, lots of punchy texture and eye-catching, sculptural dining chairs that will make you look twice.

The third house tour is a lakeside house in Sweden. It is clad with slats to match the forest and features a large western window to allow for sunset viewing!

Architectural innovations are always a favorite of mine. Although, glass is hardly an innovation, this weekend link on architectural designs that use glass to create a perfect fairy tale setting, proves that their usage can be.

Last but not least, I found this article on Scandinavian headboards ideas that you can buy or DIY! My favorite one was number 9 – the IKEA hack.

…and that’s a wrap. Have a lovely weekend y’all!

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