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Neighborhood Spy: Dreamy Little Links

June 12, 2012 by

Ace Hotel Inspired Headboard via The Brick House

Today’s link roundup tiptoes into some of the more beautiful bedrooms around the web, giving us dreamy points of inspiration from which to feather our own nests.

First, The Brick House shows us a supremely cozy stuffed headboard (above) inspired by those of similar ilk at Portland’s ACE Hotel.

Next, Design*Sponge gives us a delightful peek into a simple yet quirky California home built by Walt Disney for his artists in the 1920s and now inhabited by a freelance designer:

Jessica Comingore Bedroom via Design Sponge

 

Design mecca NOTCOT brings us a special post sponsored by Mercedes-Benz, focusing on geometric lighting — the chunkier, most angular of the collection are a perfect counterbalance against the soft, fluffy bedding of traditional boudoir fittings:

Geometric Lighting Roundup from NOTCOT and Mercedes Benz

 

Elsewhere on the web, FresHome shares a peek inside the Graffiti House built in Peru by Gomez de la Torre & Guerrero Arquitectos – an arresting display of art deco angles and color combinations…

…and last but not least, the LEED Gold-certified Waldorf Towers hotel offers a sustainable and all-around eco-friendly place to lay your head if you’re ever in Miami; read up on their ongoing efforts in favor of the environment at Inhabitat.

 

Photo credits: The Brick House, Design*Sponge and NOTCOT

 

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2 Comments so far

  1. Wouldn’t it be cool to live in the house Walt Disney built for his artists?

  2. Jenny L says:

    I like the lighting, it has such an edge.


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