Wallace E. Cunningham and Guy West published in Architectural Digest
Imagine waking up from your dream world to this ~ a surreal experience for sure.
Steven F. Haas, Architect; Lisa Tillinghast and Robert Nassar, Interior Design; Renny Reynolds, Landscape Design published in Architectural Digest
For Fun Friday, I thought I'd share my infatuation with waking up to a glorious view. These fantastic bedrooms allow the inhabitants to take in the world, breath it in, and be mindful of the beauty found in our natural surroundings.
Richard Meier, Architect; Rose Tarlow, Interior Design published in Architectural Digest
Can you hear the ocean?
Home of Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher published in Architectural Digest
Can you hear the birds?
Guy Dreier, Architect and Interior Design published in Architectural Digest
Ok, I have to say it ~ this bedroom just puts me in the mood.
Enjoy your weekend!
Oh someday...That AD pic is sick sick sick!
ReplyDeleteThe first room is stunning in how the glass divide is nearly invisible. Such an unbelievably strong architectural element.
ReplyDeleteThe last image, oh...I can imagine sleeping here, leaving the expanse open to the outdoors. Hearing the water and nature, it would be like camping out, except in extreme comfort and style!
Janell
Oh my gosh .... that would take my breathe away to stay at anyone one of those places.
ReplyDeleteI know ~ these are incredible places with magnificent architectural elements ~ dare to dream.
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I'm on a vacation in Thailand and will return to my blog on the 25th of February.
Much love: Evi
Ps: Such fantastic bedroom designs...that last one...all I can say is: wow!
The first and last images took my breath away. I can only imagine how wonderful it must be to live in such wonderful surroundings.
ReplyDeleteWOW What a peaceful mind you've got in here. Thanks for sharing those beautiful and glorious views. :)
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