from the idea book: entries, stairs & details

I don't know about you, but all I feel like doing today is looking at pretty pictures. I'm slowing down and ready for the weekend to begin. Time for another installment of scans from my inspiration book. It's been a while!

country home june 2004

We're still at the beginning, moving through the house, and so it's all about foyers, stairs, millwork, ceilings, and architectural details. Hope you find some inspiration and pinnable stuff here too. Have a great weekend, everyone!



traditional home oct 2006

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cottage living

house beautiful 

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house beautiful june 2008

traditional home

house beautiful

noel jeffrey design

cottage living

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9 comments

Anonymous said...

Oh, they are all fabulous! I do like the stair spindles in the second one and I love that chunky table in the tenth photo - gorgeous!!!

René said...

I'm with you - let's just sit and look at pretty pictures all day. I could soak these up for hours.

Happy weekend Casey!

Holly Gruszka said...

I love the House Beautiful nook with the round window and pretty bench seating.

Unknown said...

Gorgeous! And, I found an inspiration photo for a client...the one with the white painted ornate bannister, thanks for sharing!

Cathy

Carrie @ Hazardous Design said...

Great pictures, Casey. Proof that you can pack a lot of style into a little space!

Meg said...

I'm with you... let's read magazines all day while sipping a coffee. Nice inspiration pics!

My Little Bungalow said...

I recognize the first photo. I have it in my inspiration notebook. It's from Country Home, June 2004. I miss Country Home magazine so much. It had a nice modern country style.
Claudia

The Vintique Object said...

Ooo, I love this series because it's so fun to see gorgeous pictures that I've never seen before. I pinned a few. Of course.
Thanks Casey and happy weekend.
Camille

casey at loft and cottage said...

Thanks for the source info, Claudia! I added it to the post. And Cathy, so glad you found some client inspiration!