Over the years I have gotten to know myself better, including my style. I'm still not one of those people with a super specific style, but I feel I have a certain grasp of what I like and don't like. Inbetween there are of course some grey areas.
However, I started out loving all things (or no things?) minimal, but now I'm pretty much a maximalist. I love details, colours, unique materials and stuff that feels luxurious. I'm not into overly done places, I still like things simple, but I like them with a story. A rug from Morocco, a Buddha from Malaysia, sea shells from Bali.... I don't want my home to be steril and white anymore, I want it to have a cosy, yet classy vibe, with elements from all my favourite places in the world. I want my home to tell my story; where I'v been, what I love.
I don't know how to define my style, but maybe edgy elegance with a boho twist? Haha.
Anyway, what I do know is that I love(!) these homes featured on onekingslane.com:
However, I started out loving all things (or no things?) minimal, but now I'm pretty much a maximalist. I love details, colours, unique materials and stuff that feels luxurious. I'm not into overly done places, I still like things simple, but I like them with a story. A rug from Morocco, a Buddha from Malaysia, sea shells from Bali.... I don't want my home to be steril and white anymore, I want it to have a cosy, yet classy vibe, with elements from all my favourite places in the world. I want my home to tell my story; where I'v been, what I love.
I don't know how to define my style, but maybe edgy elegance with a boho twist? Haha.
Anyway, what I do know is that I love(!) these homes featured on onekingslane.com:
Although they might be very practical, I'm not a fan of kitchen cabinets. Open shelves is much more my thing. Preferably (at the moment) I want nothing on the walls above my kitchen counter.
I love this. It has so much charm, but still feels somewhat refined.