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johnnyandstacie1 Johnny & StacieWe love Johnny & Stacie’s new apartment, which they moved in to last month. Exposed brick wall feature, white walls punctuated with prints, deer head (nice!) and bare wood floor.
Go to their site for more: johnnyandstacie.com

How creepy would it be to have this guy blend into the surroundings of your house? Answer: You wouldn’t even notice.

Art of Liu Bolin The Invi 001 Master of Disguise

Photo: Caters News Agency, Gallery from The Guardian

Interior Design and Decor features lots of cool interiors, but one of the most important features of the home is often the first thing you see. From antique gates to wooden barn doors to uPVC doors to glass patio doors… doors can lead to many different places. It can provide a welcome entrance as well as an exit, it can lead you to a much larger room, or have you crawl through into a deeper, dark room in a house.

The coolest type of door though, are hidden doors…

secret doors When one door closes...

Image from WebUrbanist

lina jaros 061 Lina Jaros Photography

[reblogged from Lina Jaros]

Lina Jaros’s photography work has always never failed to mesmerize.  Her works distorts human “perception of physical space” and “how we doubt an environment and its contents or categorize it as unreal or incomprehensible, but also how we transform that incoherent information to something meaningful.”

Surreal, absurd, beautiful all rolled into one. The fox, the ethnic rug in a classic wallpaper-ed room setting in the middle of the forest like something out of Narnia.

We recommend you check her out.

green 300x207 Contemporist Says: a green sofa[reblogged from: The Contemporist]

Neutral wood panelled wall, an unobtrusive retro lampstand also in neutral color and then BAM: a stunning, wide green couch. Big contrast to a big room. Not really sure about that dated round rug at the bottom though. Might be better with a kitschier version like one of theses contemporary rugs.

mbox1 218x300  Michael Johansson | Featured

mashbox2 212x300  Michael Johansson | Featured

Interesting “mashboxes.”
Artist: Michael Johansson
Re-blogged from: fffound

We know this is primarily an interior design, decor and architecture blog but there is just something about these video-art that we had to share with you.

Scan Processor Studies (excerpt 1) by Woody Vasulka & Brian O’Reilly

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This is not the making of that Joy Division vinyl cover.
This is made with a Rutt-Era Scan Processor built in the 70s. Read the rest of this entry »