Channeling eco-resort style

Morgan’s Rock Hacienda & Ecolodge, Nicaragua

(Photo courtesy: Shelley Metcalf)

Anjajavy l’Hôtel, Madagascar

(Image Courtesy of Anajajvy l’Hôtel)
...An earthy vibe...

Yediburunlar Lighthouse, Turkey

(Image Courtesy of Yediburnular Lighthouse)
...Let's have breakfast there...

Treebones Resort, Big Sur, California

(Image Courtesy of Yediburnular Lighthouse)
...Amazing structure and textures...


...A simple yet sophisticated centrepiece...


9 Beaches, Bermuda
(Photo Courtesy: Annie Schlechter)
...Escape to bliss...


Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge, Alaska

(Image Courtesy of Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge)

...Hand-built from milled driftwood...

(Source: Coastal Living)

Interiors: Inspirational pieces

Ohh the perfect place to curl up with a cup of tea and a good book!!
Perhaps it is NOT a coincidence that the sky here is grey and there's this light breeze...

Inspirational picture of the day: a beautiful assemblage of bold items, avec un sobre deco au fini, without being overwhelming. Clever use of colors in a white room(seriously, what's not to love)ok, moving on

To this great yellow lamp. Brilliant. Have you noticed how much am loving yellow lately, I am surprising myself.

And cannot decide which I heart more, the colorful throw or the chair...hmm...

.:Very hip n chic lighting:.

(Source: all from Ashe+Leandro)

Getting fresh air

I love green spaces, especially where trouble spots become treasure spots. Taking cues from Rees Roberts...


(Image Source: desiretoinspire)

Home staging anyone?

All from Ikea









This incredibly stylish studio looks well lived in. Doesn't it? well NO. It's a home-staged(might have just invented a verb)pad by Alvhem, a real estate company in Sweden, which not only handles listings of available flats in Sweden-they also stage the property by hiring art directors and professional photographers. The idea is to sell not just the space, but also the "lifestyle" of living in such a place. I'm quite in awe of the resulting effect, the combination of white, aqua blue and carmine pink being a winner for me! At the same time, I can't help thinking, wow, we're down to this huh, is the economy and hence the real estate industry doing that bad?...Quand on aime, on ne compte pas?...

(Source: AT via Black Eiffel)

p.s: Ikea could you please, please branch out to Mauritius?

Inspiration: Coastal Living

Interiors and Exteriors that emulate the beach...Ahh Dreamy Spaces...



*sigh*


"Aye, Aye captain"

(Source: Coastal Living)

"The Truro" Beach House













"The Truro" is an environmentally sensible beach home design by ZeroEnergy Design.
It is based on some unusual space requirements(because the house will be home to a troop of children and grandchildren during vacations and home to a couple of retired professionals during weekends) on a narrow lot in an environmentally sensitive site on Cape Cod. The home is split into a "Living Bar" and a "Sleeping Bar", this programmatic zoning helping to decrease energy use over the year by shutting down the sleeping bar when unused.



.:A spectacular view of the water and sunset:.


Read on to know more about the extensive designing, consultancy and investment behind the Truro residence:
"The west-facing orientation of the glazing used to capture this view isn't ideal for energy performance, however, Silvia and Silvia of Osterville are building with double stud framing which allows a continuous layer of foam insulation. A geothermal system coupled with a radiant heating system supplies all the heating and cooling. Aside from energy efficient appliances and water heaters, ZED worked with lighting consultant 'Light Th!s' to ensure that the spaces are well illuminated with energy effcient fixtures.
The owners also went for a minimal reliance on fossil fuels, using only propane for cooking. The roofs sport large solar electric arrays installed by 'NexAmp' to offset energy usage throught the use of net metering. A battery back-up and energy management system from 'GridPoint' stores electricity from the solar array to ensure the basic funtions of the home through blackouts without the use of a gas-powered generator"
Choices were also made to promote healthy indoor air quality. Flooring was limited to slate, bamboo and polished concrete, while omitting any carpeting that might capture dust, mites, mold or moisture. The rapidly renewable bamboo flooring is bound with nontoxic glues. The insulation in interior walls ans floor, used for sound insulation and to improve the performance of the radiant heating system, is formaldehyde-free. An aie exchange and energy recovery system provides clean fresh air throughout the year.
Finally, the exterior finishes allow the home to turn a traditional Cape Cod grey and blend into the dunes. The site is vegetated with indigenous plants that prevente erosion and won't require irrigation. They have been carefully selected by landscape consultant, Heimarck&Foglia"-ZeroEnergy Design


What do you think of eco-design?Do you think sustainable living and ecology/environment are an impossible equation?Would you invest into "green" products and technologies?

"The best pollution is the pollution you haven't created"-Prof.Joel De Rosnay

Some Etsy love




(1)This vintage style bicycle is screenprinted in white ink onto a lightweight navy blue cotton tote, by theboldbanana
(2) '64-page Freewheelin' lined notebook by twoguitars
(3) "14 Bikes", the latest Series of Limited Edition art reproductions of original ink and watercolor drawings by Hillarie Tasche

(From Etsy.com)