You so often hear the advice not to feature dried or dead plants in your home. Not good feng shui. It does make sense. However, I think this cutting of a tree with Autumn leaves is beautiful, especially if just for the fall season.
This Rome apartment was originally featured in
Marie Claire Italy. I found these images via Verdigris Vie
here.
Love the patina on this round wood table.
19 comments:
You know, I love this.
This is really beautiful- I love all of the organic textures in this space! The ceiling is amazing and I love the raw feel of the concrete entry... lovely!
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I am dying to yank the carpet up in my home and paint the concrete! I love the look and feel of these rooms. They are stunning.
Have a wonderful day.
Teresa
Makes quite a statement!
This is gorgeous! I love the rooms and the tree. I'm trying to grow an olive tree indoors (in Victoria, Canada). It's been inside for 5 weeks now and so far I haven't killed it!
I love to use cut branches - especially in the fall - this one is absolutely gorgeous and perfect for the room! Very inspiring!
The dark ceiling really makes it all - now that it is dark earlier. As a Mom, I sort of love it - hunkering down early, not wanting to leave my home! (like that tree)
Sorry - I could not resist.
pve
I like everything about this place! Especially the tree!
these are absolutely beautiful and I agree that that dried piece/tree is perfect there...
I agree....it works. Beautiful images, Michele!
Such a beautiful place!
I think it is perfectly lovely!!
I agree with pve...it's the ceiling that makes the space. I love a wood or dark painted ceiling in a white space...or any space for that matter!
This is fabulous. I love the neutrals, the dark wood ceiling, and the TREE is wonderful. I love bringing the outdoors in, but it seems to work better with rooms with higher ceilings. Thanks for sharing these great images.
What a fun idea! I love it.
The room is stunning and a tree that I don't have to keep alive...perfection!
wow, this is gorgeous!
Lordy that place is pretty. I have exposed cement floor in my lower level landing - does not look like that!! I don't mind the dead tree for the texture, but it must constantly have to be swept up after, don't you think?
It is definitely beautiful but I can't imagine what the clean up must be like. I bet those little leaves fall off all the time. Beautiful home though.
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