Thursday, 20 January 2011

No Rest For The Wicked.

I am feeling a bit sleep deprived this morning. I am not saying its entirely my boyfriends fault, but his somersaulting fish routine is starting to get old. At the same time I have had many thoughts swimming around in my head, keeping me from a deep sleep. With this in mind I thought I'd focus today's post on rooms I can quite happily fantasize about disappearing to, curling up under the sheets of some of these beds, just like goldilocks and having a much needed rest. After said rest, I may treat myself to a bath, wrap myself in a borrowed quilted bathrobe, read a book, smell the roses over coffee, stare at a fantastic, vintage city map and then perhaps get back to work in my dream design studio. All in a morning's fantasy! Enjoy!

Perfect napping material! Love that foot board, the floor to ceiling windows and the drapery.
Image courtesy of Lonnymag
 
This room has such a calming effect I feel, with its soothing, muted tones, fluffy, down filled pillows in abundance,
and beautiful armoire wardrobe.  I also enjoy the glass wall in behind,
exaggerating the size of the room quite convincingly.
Image courtesy of Lonnymag

Very clean and again muted, but not cold, if anything I think this room feels a bit like cocoon!
Image courtesy of lonnymag

Smelling roses over coffee..... is this map not the most fantastic find?!
Image courtesy of Lonnymag

This feels like a luxury hotel suite to me, all the more lovely to nap in my dear!
I must have this bathroom. Three words- Jerusalem stone and Marble.
 This scanned photograph does not do the tiling justice. In print it is absolutely stunning.
I'd make the time for a bath everyday if my bathroom looked like this!
Image courtesy of ElleDecor


Design studio of the famed Interior Designer Bunny Willliams.
 Hard to find inspiration when you have every tile sample, fabric swatch and wallpaper at your fingertips....
And here I thought my mood board in my spare room was the beginnings of something great!
Image courtesy of Lonnymag 

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