everytime i see this image i smile. it is so pretty, calm and fabulous.
the simplicity, the color, the light... need i go on?
can someone please advise where this image came from...
i would love to credit the photo and locate the chair and rug sources.
and what i wouldn't give for those curtain panels... wow.
have a lovely weekend everyone! xx
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I have seen this somewhere....drats, I would love to see a n abstract work of art on the wall.
Karena
Aloha,
Love , white rooms with light drenching the space is truly dreamy,
thanks for sharing
SENDING HAWAII SUNSHINE
Brandi
I do love this space as well. Ikea, by the way, has a same kind of rugs with black/white stripes.
Best regards, Marjolijn
The tall walkout doors give it a great, further dimension...love it too!
The rug is IKEA.great space! merci.
Dear Pam,
Can't help you with the image but, it looks a bit like one of those companys that use houses for staging etc. Anyway, I love it too. It's so light. My house is late Victorian and so dark !! When I see rooms like this, I want to redecorate everywhere white !! XXXX
Perfect . Less is more
Well, I'm so glad you found me too! What a wonderful blog you have here..I know I'm going to enjoy browsing! :)
Hey Pam
I'm with you on the rug and chairs... just pop the sofa in too!! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend xx Julie
Oh I love it too! I thought that I had it myself and tried to find the source but unfortunately I can't find it! Thank you for your lovely comment on my blog!
Best Wishes Caroline
I love that room too. It matches my white snowy landscape. ~ Rosemary
i still can't make up my mind about striped rugs.
but stripes that are staggered, like this one are fabulous.
xx
It looks like you Pam...sea shore...sailor...? Happy Sunday, Trish
as said before the rug is from Ikea , I like this atmosphere as well
I just love this room...Cate
this is such an uplifting fresh look, love it.
I cannot wait to meet you one day and trade stories. We both have the same love of Asia. The asian culture has had such an influence in my personal and professional life.
ah yes, going ga ga ...
can't help out with the credits ...
This room is absolutely beautiful. I have a feeling it was in Vogue living? It'll come to me...I remember being astounded by the price of the stools when they were referenced! The rugs are spectacular aren't they? Thanks for sharing this lovely room. You have such an eye for lovliness. Meredy xo
It is so fresh and clean...def IKEA rug. West elm had a graphic one quite similar (maybe with zig zags).
yes, that does seem to be a place of rest - very calming. I love white spaces.
me too, love it!
I just love the long draperies! So beautiful
What a simple and lovely room!
Jo
LOOOVE this room too :-) I completley see why it makes you smile :-) Glad to have found your blog too :-) xx
I'm in love with it too! Great photo! I would be truly honored if you gave your poetic advice on my blogs of poetry and follow them.
Grant Guda
The Wannabe Poet
http://thehumanicana.blogspot.com/
http://humanicanagold.blogspot.com/
Everything to love, nothing to hate. Such a breathe of fresh air. The massive windows, the ceiling height, the airy feeling = grandeur
Hope you had a marvelous weekend Pam and wishing you a terrific rest of this week. xx deb
The carpet is from IKEA. Nate Berkus' living room featured one at a time.
Great picture!
Victoria
Pam, hope you got up to Vancouver for some of the Olympics and I'll be in touch soon about the red and white vintage fabric for the windowseat we discussed. Also, love the photo, but respectfully disagree with the Ikea sourcing on the rug. It's a Madeline Weinrib buche wool flatweave, as was the carpet in Nate Berkus' Chicago living room. Ikea does a similar rug, but only Weinrib's 10 x 14 version has five columns of stripes versus Ikea's three.
Its gorgeous, I can see why you like it so much!!
ohhhhhhh!!! I would like to have this room...
kisses
fàtima
I just discovered at the Desire-to-Inspire-blog that this image is made by photographer Ditte Isager
(http://edgereps.com/ditteisager.html).
Best greetings,
Marjolijn
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