Wow, I can't believe it!
We had a PERFECT BAM last week for wood paneling, 100% BAM
(I don't know if that has ever happened on BAM or SLAM)
Global design is a popular trend circulating through the design world right now. What exactly do I mean by global? A combination of traditional and contemporary, paired with natural elements, exotic textiles and worldly finds.
What you end up with an eclectic space that feels traditional and contemporary-as if the room has been designed slowly over time.
What you end up with an eclectic space that feels traditional and contemporary-as if the room has been designed slowly over time.
How you feel about going global?
* Images via desiretoinspire, completelytotallymadly, interiordesignmusings, citified, modnest
Are you a fan?
BAM or SLAM!?
Are you a fan?
BAM or SLAM!?
BAM, and you just reminded me about a blanket I brought home from South Africa a few years ago that I probably like now. Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteI would like to start collecting art from travels from now on...
BAM! I liked every single picture you just posted.
ReplyDeleteBAM! You have to have the right amount ... too much is a SLAM.
ReplyDeleteBam, I'm a Fan. AND besides, it rhythms! Janell
ReplyDeleteBAM in the right home. Its not my personal taste for my home but I do love the style. As Martin Bullard says its De-lish!
ReplyDeleteI am totally a global fan personally. I have the floor pillows, the ornate ethnic furniture, some traditional pieces and some contemporary..I guess that stems partially from having lived in different countries - I like to mix things up. Definitely a Bam for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan! That's exactly what I love about these rooms...it looks like they have been brought together over time. I love the textiles in the first and last photo...and those andirons, the fireplace mantel, the art work in that last photo is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBAM- I love eclectic and global elements make a space interesting. However, don't overdo- it can look chaotic & cluttered.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, BAM! I love the ecletic, collected look - just more edited - I think some of the special pieces get lost if there are too many.
ReplyDeleteBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM! I love the bathroom!
ReplyDeleteBam...when done right! I like pieces of each photo.
ReplyDeletebam! i love the eclecticism it adds! i prefer it in small doses, such as a throw pillow, or dhurrie rug, but i definitely like the added touch.
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of moroccan tea but I can appreciate its beauty so I have to say slam.
ReplyDeleteI'm 50/50, based on the pics you chose.
ReplyDeleteI love it it touches- especially in urban apartments.
But when there's a ton my mind goes crazy trying to organize all that pattern! Ah!
Also, missed last week's, but I liked that pic with the paneling in the bathroom. Not enough to actually add it to my bathroom, but if it were already there I'd try to rock it!
Bam - I love a collected look.....especially when there is a lot of neutral as a background!
ReplyDeleteB-A-A-A-A-M-!!!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was, "what other way would you decorate?" The best rooms ARE mixed, and collected over time," or at least, LOOK that way. Otherwise, they just look "Store-Bought."
Catherine
Love a great global room...it makes me feel like a world traveler, someone with really great stories about wild animals and great cafes...(c:
ReplyDeleteThis is so not my taste so I will be the first and probably only SLAM. Sorry
ReplyDeleteI can appreciate it and know that global is very now, but I'm not a fan personally. Slam for me too.
ReplyDeleteBAM! BAM! BAM! i think they have finally found a category for the homes that so many people TRULY live in and can create with or without a designer. not everyone has "global" in such big doses of color, pattern and texture, but--for me--it's unpredictable, flexible and works with kids!!
ReplyDeleteamy
Total BAM!! Without the global/ethnic influence it just looks like the little woman of the house is busy in the kitchen making a congealed salad....a tad staid, grandma-ish, safe.
ReplyDeleteGiant BAM!!!! Love every picture!!
ReplyDeleteBAM all the way, this is a trend that you can take to the extreme and go overboard and somehow it still looks good! I love it the best in the details and accessories.
ReplyDeleteBAM!! being someone who has lived in 12 different countries and a huge fan of traveling my place looks like this. different fabrics, photos, figurines and tons of maps are all over my place. love this!!
ReplyDelete(first timer on your blog...found you from erin at his and hers...love love love your blog!)