Thursday, October 13, 2011

Guest Post: Truly Inspired Rooms by Design Shuffle

Well, as promised, here is the first guest post of this little blog. The very talented ladies at Design Shuffle contacted me a little while back and asked if I would like to "host" them in my blog, of course I was delighted... So without further ado here is Susi from Design Shuffle. 

Enjoy!
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Hi, everyone, I’m Susi and I write as guest blogger for Design Shuffle, a fabulous online community of design lovers, professionals and amateurs, where you can share project and find inspiration. For inspiration, I also love visiting amazing design blogs like Wander.Lust. I'm so happy to be guest blogging here today about truly inspired rooms and decorating ideas we can find in designs. Where do you find your inspiration? Here are some inspired rooms that get their design inspiration from some unique sources. Hope you enjoy! I had fun visiting!

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This gorgeous Moroccan inspired room takes the inspiration literally with Moroccan lighting and patterns. Some inspired rooms can be less literal.

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Inspiration can be a launching point that is hard to recognize in the finished design. This living room was inspired by peacocks. Can you see it now? Beautiful!

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Love the over the top design of this home office. Balloon chairs in zebra make a bold statement in this eclectic design. Dark walls add drama while brass shelves add sparkle.

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Be inspired by where you live. This living room in Chicago gives a nod to Frank Lloyd Wright in the glass piece above the sofa.

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Using art as inspiration is a great way to create an inspired interior design. Pick up patterns and colors from your favorite piece of art and build a room off of that. This can be great for any living room design!

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Okay, so this isn't really a room but the design is so inspired I had to include it. This “painted” staircase is actually made with vinyl tape! So clever.

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Leave it to an artist to create a room inspired by Andy Warhol that is pink. This is the home of visual artist Cary Leibowitz in Harlem.

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This room is so over the top. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland (see the teacups on the ceiling) it is from a restaurant in Japan. Restaurants and hotels often push the edge of interior design and are great sources for inspiration.

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Thank you Wander Lust for allowing Susi to visit! For more, take a look at Design Shuffle, where you can share ideas and connect with interior designers, including Boston interior designers, San Francisco interior designers and more!

29 comments:

  1. Look great!! Susi really did a great job!! Thanks again and I hope we can work together again the future!

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  2. Wonderful interior design!
    I love the rainbow stairs :D
    Xoxo
    Sarah

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  3. I would never be able to focus in that office/I would fall down those stairs. :)

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  4. love the guest post, pili! i want to dine at the alice and wonderland inspired table!

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  5. I'm crazy about that peacock-inspired room. It's amazing!

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  6. I love the stairs, I would get dizzy but I really like it.

    You have a really cool blog, full of good ideas, congratulations!
    Do you want to follow each other? What do you say?

    Have an amazing weekend.
    Tereza
    http://drastic-plastic-fantastic-plastic.blogspot.com/

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  7. All these rooms are absolutely gorgeous, especially that first bedroom!

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  8. oh mah gah... I love that first room! Beautiful images!

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  9. Fantastic post! Its so inspiring and colourful! Love the Alice in wonderland room! AMAZING!

    Girl about Town XxX

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  10. What a fun guest post! Amazing photos, colors and ideas. How I desire to have a room that's slightly less resembling a boy's frat house and something dreamly like that Moroccan inspired room. Drool

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  11. That staircase is amazing. It reminds me of Willy Wonka!

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  12. SO gorgeous! I love that first room especially! Happy weekend xoxo

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  13. Love all the colors, patterns, and textures in that fabulous Moroccan room! xo style, she wrote

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  14. Wow! The staircase is pretty crazy but I love it! Thank you for the inspiration Pilar! xoxoxoo

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  15. Great post, I loved the first pic. I'm used to thinking of bold colors for Moroccan themes but it was really pretty in pastels.

    xo erica
    seaofbloomingdreams.blogspot.com

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  16. WOW! That staircase is way cool! Love the colors in the first one!

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  17. All those wonderful colors! I love the peacock room, the pink room, and the staircase (unreal!)

    xoxo,
    Chic 'n Cheap Living

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  18. I'm scared of color! But I love when others use it.

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  19. love love love, and the staircase is the best thing ive seen

    http://themashedup.blogspot.com/
    Lydz xX

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  20. Wonderful guest post! I love the little tips and inspirations and I'm going to remember them for when I move into my new place.

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  21. the red one is quite interesting with that girl in underwear painting!

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  22. Those vinyl tape stairs are soooo cool!

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  23. fantastic post i love that very first image of the bedroom so romantic & dreamy feeling

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  24. Those stairs are amazing - can't believe it's done with tape!

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  25. wow.... i don't think i will have the courage to put some much color in my space but they are all soooo gorgeous.

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