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Wow, what a stylish bachelor pad indeed! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete800 square feet but a 6-burner stove ... OK, I could live there! One of the biggest detractors for me about living in a small space is they typically result in such a teeny tiny kitchen that zero cooking could actually take place. And the glass behind the stove functioning as a back splash, that certainly has me thinking. I love his style and that orange graphic rug.
ReplyDeleteFabulous use of space! So cool and stylish!
ReplyDeleteIt feels twice that size. So very well done.
ReplyDeleteLOVe the art work here!!!
ReplyDeleteLoooooove it! It makes me want to go home and subway tile my entire kitchen, floor to ceiling, immediately!
ReplyDeleteI'm with ya here, Stacey! I too love a clean kitchen space, lots of light, and I ADORE the horse sculptures! Thank you for always sweeping me away ! Anita
ReplyDeleteIt's so efficient. The thought of a small, uncluttered place is so appealing.
ReplyDeleteVery modern and artistic.
ReplyDeleteIt's great Stacey, I was thinking to myself as I looked through it that it was not cluttered and had lots of simple touches like the subway tile and natural stone in the kitchen which I love, and yet still so much great personality and style. It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool space - I could totally live there!
ReplyDeleteGreat find Stacey! Italians know how to make things look sexy cool and uniquely combined (modern and old together) ... Milan is tempting ... Such cool city.
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Amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely apartment with so much style!
ReplyDeleteJust had to leave a comment, I saw your feature on Design Sponge, beautiful closet turned office.Plus, I love seeing a local and fellow military wife blogging about design!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the feature and love your blog, I'll definitely be back!
Griffin
You always find the most chic spaces to post. I am in love with the lower open shelving.
ReplyDeletelove this Stacie! so many iconic MCM pieces that I dream of collecting. Hope all is well, have a great weekend! xo Nancy
ReplyDeleteWowsers, this bachelor's got MAD style in spades! Love how organized he is, right down to that triple decker closet! Ingenious! Those pops of tangerine are perfect for such a minimal space...Totally pinning!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks for sharing and have an amazing weekend!
xo-Julie
Peace. Love. LOL!
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So cool. love this Bachelor pad!!
ReplyDeleteLove it all!! It is so elegant and manly!!
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Ozana
That is some bachelor pad!
ReplyDeleteAmazing use of such a small space, and I too, love those tiles.
I hope you've had a wonderful weekend, my friend, and I wish you a great week ahead. xo.
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ReplyDeleteThat carpet is one awesome statement carpet! I also adore the table with the bulldog legs!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
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