Fall House in Big Sur, California

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 Set in a rough, yet spectacular landscape, with a neighboring 250-foot drop to the Pacific Ocean, Fall House by Fougeron Architecture is a one-of-a-kind vacation retreat: “The long, thin volume of the house conforms to the natural contours of the land and the geometries of the bluff, deforming its shape and structure in response. In this way, the complex structural system applies natural forms to accommodate the siting. The main bearing system of the house is set back twelve feet from the bluff, both to protect the cliff’s delicate ecosystem and to ensure the structure’s integrity and safety”.


One of the facades was left transparent, in order to reveal ocean and coastline views, while the opposite was clad in copper. The building is composed of two rectangular volumes connected by a glass “buffer zone”, which hosts the library. The most dramatic interior of the house is probably the cantilevered master bedroom, offering breathtaking ocean views from its floor-to-ceiling windows.
















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10 Creative Ways to Decorate Your Non-Working Fireplace

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There’s something warm and welcoming about a fireplace. There’s something completely romantic about fireplaces. We tend to think of these spaces most often as the temperatures start to dip, as we get ready to fill their empty voids with stacks of wood, then set them ablaze as we bask in their warmth and glow. Many fireplaces in many homes, however are non-functioning or simply never used. Your fireplace should never have to look empty, stark or lonely. We’re offering you a few ideas to help you fill your hearth.

1. Create a whimsical display!
We love fun and fun-natured way the owners of the above fireplace chose to use their space as a wine bottle display. How nice to have a bottle of red right by! Now I wonder, might there be a wine bottle opener hidden in one of the vases on the mantel?

2. Fireplace turned into storage space!
We love this clever idea created when shelving units were added to the interior, turning it into extra storage space. The printed wallpaper in the background adds a fun and pleasant design element. This is a great idea for apartments and smaller spaces where storage can be tight.

3. Create a book lover’s nook!
We love the creative way the space was used to house books. The books aren’t seemingly tossed in haphazardly, but they have been cleverly arranged both vertically and horizontally to develop a fun pattern. This adds a nice design element to the room while using what the owners already have. Here the books are all easily accessible should someone want to reach in and retrieve one.

4. Nothing says it like flowers!
At Freshome we love and embrace everything natural and green. The large vase of flowers does not obstruct, but rather enhances the elegant fireplace. The flowers add color and vibrancy to the room and are easily interchanged to reflect the seasons. Replace fresh flowers with fresh branches of pine or holly for a more Holiday-like feel.

5. Put a log in the fireplace.
There’s something warm and inviting, festive and fun about this log-filled fireplace. Without even being lit, the wood evokes a feeling of warmth and a homeyness. The wood gives an eco-friendly, natural and organic feel to the space. The logs, of all shapes and sizes add a texture and pattern all their own. We love this look whether your home is in the city or the country.

6. Create a vignette or display your collectibles.
An empty fireplace is a wonderful way to share your collectibles. Be careful that they are not too small or fragile so as not to be easily damaged. Fireplaces can get dusty, so a few big items are preferable to many smaller items when it comes time to cleaning them all. If you’re not the collectibles type create a small vignette.

7. Burn baby burn!
We love Pottery Barn’s beautiful and clever placement of pillar candles. Whether you prefer flames or flame-less this is a perfect solution for those who want to create the effect of warmth and fire without the hassle and mess. The arrangement is warm, inviting and romantic, and would bode well in any home or fireplace, working and non-working. For those of you who suffer allergies, wood-burning fires can be terrible, and this is a perfect alternative and shouldn’t bother even the most sensitive of respiratory systems!

8.  Create a personal gallery
Here’s a clever way to display some of your favorite pieces of artwork  instead of on the walls or over the mantel. The framed pieces, grouped together and placed on the floor, adds not only a sense of creativity and freshness to your space but will surely be the focal point of your room and garner some great conversation. Art becomes even more fabulous when it’s not hung, predictably, on walls.

9.  Display your wares
A bust, a shell, a large sculpture  or any object d’art will create an stylish flair to your dark and empty hearth. Perhaps a prized possession or a treasure from your journey to a foreign country, anything at all can be placed inside a hearth. You can think of it as another open cabinet space, that just so happens to be on the floor… A large planter, copper pots, a large silver trophy filled with flowers, and over-sized bowl of ornaments or pine cones… really, the possibilities are endless!

10. Come on baby light my fire!
Yes, that’s right. Gas fireplaces are economical and environmentally friendly. They require no chimney and are the perfect solutions for those who want an actual fire in their fireplace but couldn’t have one… until now! For more information contact a your local gas fireplace company.

How would you favor decorating a non-working fireplace?
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Picture of the Day: Neuschwanstein Castle

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NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE

Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace (i.e., a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th and 12th century Romanesque architecture) on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. 
The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as a homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, not with Bavarian public funds. The palace was intended as a personal refuge for the reclusive king, but it was opened to the paying public immediately after his death in 1886. 
Since then over 60 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle. More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with up to 6,000 per day in the summer. The palace has appeared prominently in several movies and was the inspiration for Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. 


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Wood Walls Inspiration: 30 Walls of Wood for Modern Homes

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Walls of wood are one of the ways of resolving the problem with focal walls. Even in the bathroom, when relaxing in the tub, why not rest your eyes on something precious and rich like wood? Focal walls in bathrooms are an interesting idea as long as the walls covered in wood slats or panels enhance the space and bring out the best in the bathroom’s design. Flawless modern design using walls of wood can accentuate the warm atmosphere of a house, be it minimalist, traditional or eclectic. Wooden walls can lead to debates about deforestation and reforestation. Walls of natural wood connect the interiors to the peace-giving outdoors by reminding you to surround yourself with simple, natural materials.


If you can’t decide which portion of your home needs a makeover, look at the detailed walls of wood in the photos below and you will surely find at least 5 favorite looks – my top favorite is the first photo, where curved glass collides with walls of wood and guides natural light inside. Walls of wood can add spiritual simplicity to that space behind the bed, the one we see every night right before we go to sleep. Wouldn’t you like to see a natural colored wall of wood as a comforting, warm image before you rest? Or would you rather spend some vacations enjoying the forests?





























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