The Sunday Spy 9.16.18
We Spy With Our Designer Eye
Each Sunday we’ll share a design that caught our eye and we took some time to savor. Designs that are a little different from the norm, like this one shared by Nicole Davis Interiors. At first glance we see the simple use of black and white in this interior design. With a closer look we see how special this small corner is!
Ooooh…Here’s What I Love About This Interior Design!
- simple, chic breakfast nook
- family photos framed in various size black frames, the perfect way to use art that is meaningful!
- black and white photos arranged from floor to ceiling, create dimension and add interest to such a small area
- contemporary hanging light fixture makes such a statement without being overwhelming
- crisp white walls contrast with a concrete color floor to make the space look larger
- warm, distressed wood table in a transitional design
- the ceiling header, so discrete in the design, lends us to think this charming space has been captured from a previous underutilized space
- a brass bowl filled with decks of cards to play favorite card games
- easy maintenance modern style chairs a nice addition to the black and white design
- Sunday morning mimosas on the nearby counter
- Mom with her iPad scrolling for the next photo to make the cut for the gallery
- grandparents and grandchildren, perched on the chairs, sharing the memories of each picture
Thanks For Savoring Your Sunday With Us!
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I love the simplicity of this, Laurel – and while it’s very chic, the photos make it very homely, Lxx
Using items that mean something to each of us always makes a decor the Perfect LBD!
Gosh, I always love those collages of photos. But I never think to work them all the way to the corner that way…..how super cool!!
XOXO
Jodie
http://www.jtouchofstyle.com
Yes…thinking on both sides of the box works!