{moody rooms}

grey interiors

maybe it’s all the rain lately, but these moody, grey interiors are calling my name!  wouldn’t you love to just curl up on that window seat with a good book?

p.s. check out my 5 spring must haves for your house over at recycled consign + design today!
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[images above, from top: atelier abigail ahern, photo by graham atkins hughes; roman + williams; lonny mag;  via design*sponge; house to home]

14 thoughts on “{moody rooms}

  1. Over visiting from Amanda’s fun blog, loved the guest post! I think you might have won me over by having that peacock dwell pillow in your lineup…it’s my favorite pillow in my house so we are now friends. Ha. (c: Love all the dark moody images, everyone is stuck on the light, airy, spring pictures and this is a very welcome switch up!

  2. I love the chandelier in the first photo. It’s incredibly contemporary and beautiful,and I can only imagine what it must look like all lit up!

  3. I love cozy window benches. (And I’d like that light fixture in my home).

    p.s. Amanda had left a comment a few days back, and I’m so glad I went to visit to see what she was up to because you were guest posting, (don’t know if that is a word), and I loved your advice!

    New follower!

  4. How stunning Piper! I can see these are so ‘you’ as well – all the greys, blacks, and pops of yellow & lime here and there.. Am I right?

    No 1 is my fave.

    Big hugs my friend.

    xx Charlotta

  5. love these moody spaces, and the shift from all white spaces (which are definitely beautiful!). there’s just something about a moody interior…they usually feel aged and full of character.

    happy weekend!

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