I love the studio of Zach Motl featured in the New York Times. It is so inspiring to see a small space decorated so perfect. See the whole slideshow here. Via Nick Olsen.
I love it, but...I wouldn't be able to sleep with all that heavy stuff located just above my head. I know, I know, not that many earthquakes in Brooklyn, but still...
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I absolutely love how the kitchen is assembled. I'm so over fitted kitchens, I love sturdy separates like that!
ReplyDeleteoooh! i love all of the green paneling!!
ReplyDeleteI was actually inspired to write my first letter to the editor because of this story--and the NYT actually published it!
ReplyDeleteYes - I love that story. Those pics are fantastic. What an inspirational space!
ReplyDeleteI love green.
ReplyDeleteI love it, but...I wouldn't be able to sleep with all that heavy stuff located just above my head. I know, I know, not that many earthquakes in Brooklyn, but still...
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There is a whole lot to love about this space. I can't even put my finger on it. It just has a cozy pip to it that is charming and fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing!
That kitchen looks just like the one my husband and I had in our very first miniscule apartment! Only way cooler!
ReplyDeleteWow. Tight space! But definitely well-managed. Totally inspiring.
ReplyDeletethis place looks great, as does your blog.. you've got a ton of creative and inspiring posts.. Thanks for sharing
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