the kids are alright.
Dammit.
the kids are alright.
This is kinda perfect.
if anyone ever tries to tell u that racism/sexism/ableism/etc. are “natural” just show them this video
Awww
(Interior) Design
The Kinfolk Home: Interiors for Slow Living (1 - 2 - 3)
My Cool Shed: An Inspirational Guide to Stylish Hideaways and Workspaces (1)
Greenterior: Plant Loving Creatives and Their Homes (1)
Freunde von Freunden: Friends (German and English Edition) (1 - 2)
Hans Blomquist in Detail: Inspiring Ideas for Creative Interiors
The Natural Home (1 - 2)

A Frame for Life: The Designs of StudioIlse
Remodelista (1)
The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes (1)
The Inspired Home: Nests of Creatives
Beautifully Small: Style Solutions for Small Spaces

Modern Pastoral: Bring the tranquility of nature into your home (1 - 2)
Apartment Therapy’s Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces
Apartment Therapy Complete and Happy Home
Cabin Porn: Inspiration for Your Quiet Place Somewhere
Retreat: The Modern House in Nature
Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to BookshelvesFrench Accents: At Home with Parisian Objects and Details

Elements of Style: Designing a Home & a Life
Furnitecture: Furniture That Transforms Space

Perfect Imperfect: The beauty of accident, age & patina
Northern Delights: Scandinavian Homes, Interiors and Design
Simply Scandinavian: 20 Stylish and Inspirational Scandi Homes

Bright.Bazaar’s Dream Decor: Styling a Cool, Creative and Comfortable Home, Wherever You Live (1, 2)
Hollywood Interiors: Style and Design in Los Angeles
Undecorate: The No-Rules Approach to Interior Design
Domino: The Book of Decorating: A Room-by-Room Guide to Creating a Home That Makes You Happy

Decorate: 1,000 Design Ideas for Every Room in Your Home
Kaleidoscope: Living in Color and Patterns
The Design Hotels Book: Edition 2016
The Monocle Guide to Cosy Homes
Living Under the Sun: Tropical Interiors and Architecture
Kitchen Kulture: Interiors for Cooking and Private Food Experiences

Botanical Style: Inspirational decorating with nature, plants and florals
It’s the Little Things: Creating Big Moments in Your Home Through The Stylish Small Stuff
The Shopkeeper’s Home: The World’s Best Independent Retailers and their Stylish Homes
Habitat: The Field Guide to Decorating
Sage Living: Decorate for the Life You Want
Tricia Foley Life/Style: Elegant Simplicity at Home

Farrow & Ball: How to Decorate
Farrow & Ball: Decorating with Colour
Elle Decor: The Height of Style: Inspiring Ideas from the World’s Chicest Rooms
Farrow & Ball: Living With Colour
Living with Pattern: Color, Texture, and Print at Home
Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People
Simple Matters: Living with Less and Ending Up with More

Decorate for a Party: Stylish and Simple Ideas for Meaningful Gatherings
The Perfectly Imperfect Home: How to Decorate and Live Well
Domino: Your Guide to a Stylish Home

Living and Styling with Plants: Urban Jungle

The World of Charles and Ray Eames
Home by Petra Bindel & Emma Persson Lagerberg

Architecture
The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings (TED Books)
Hide and Seek: The Architecture of Cabins and Hideouts
Design Museum: Fifty Modern Buildings That Changed the World
The Buildings That Revolutionized Architecture

Microshelters: 59 Creative Cabins, Tiny Houses, Tree Houses, and Other Small Structures
The Tale of Tomorrow: Utopian Architecture in the Modernist Realm
Infinite Space: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors
Building Better: Sustainable Architecture for Family Homes
Our House in the City: New Urban Homes and Architecture

Central Park, An American Masterpiece
Modern Forms: A Subjective Atlas of 20th-Century Architecture


I often get requests for a list of interior design & architecture books, so I’ve made one. This list will get updated whenever I find more inspiring books and I will reblog the list everytime I make an update. (the numbers behind to books link to spaces from the book that were posted on my blog) ♥
COLUMBUS, OH—Marveling at how well preserved the archaic opinions were, a team of archaeologists from the Smithsonian Institution announced Thursday the discovery of a fully intact 17th-century belief system in Ohio congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH). “It’s just extraordinary to come across a perspective that dates back to the the mid-1600s and shows absolutely no signs of decay,” said Dr. Claire Goedde, explaining that while it’s not uncommon to encounter partial remains of convictions from that era, it’s exceedingly rare to recover a specimen this pristine. “All the 400-year-old viewpoints remain almost completely untouched, from religion’s place in society to the rights of women to the attitude toward science. I can only imagine the insights this single sample will provide as to how people who lived centuries ago saw the world around them.” Goedde added, however, that the congressman’s belief system was fragile even in near-perfect condition and could deteriorate rapidly if examined too much.