My nickname, it's Millie (from Amelia). My blog consists of things that I like, things of interest, things I'm passionate about, and sometimes how I feel at any given moment. I breathe: art, design, music, food, movies/tv shows (die hard horror and science fiction fan, but you wouldn't know that judging from my blog), fashion, Old Hollywood, and some current/recent actors and actresses.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Surreal street art in a London room by The Rolling People
The design for the La Trobe University Institute for Molecular Science building by Lyons Architects is meant to echo the structure of the molecules that will be studied inside it.
This chandelier from Hilden & Diaz projects the shadow of a forest into your room!
Amazing room painted in a Yoshi’s Island theme!!!
This IS amazing!
I wouldn’t be surprised if it were a baby room to go with the theme of Baby Mario… Still, this is pretty awesome!
The basic request of upper and lower spatial organization and the shape of the site prompted a long and tin house with fluctuating facade which would allow for more differentiated view. The key was coming up with a multi-functional space which is a large staircase, bookshelves, casual reading space, home cinema, slide and many more…
The client was very pleased with the design, and the initial design was accepted and finalized almost instantly, only with minor adjustments. The kitchen and dining space is another important space where family gathers to bond. The TV was pushed away to a smaller living room. The attic is where the best view is possible, it is used as a play room for younger kids. The multi-use stair and slice space brings much active energy to the house, not only children, but also grown ups love the slide staircase…An action filled playful house for all ages…
Images via Contemporist
(Source: wasbella102)
Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Wallpaper
The SAS House in Copenhagen, part of the Scandinavian Airlines System Hotel, was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1960.
(Source: theimportanceofbeingmodernist)