Designer Sabrina Linn transformed her urban, industrial loft space into a warm and luxurious haven through a rich blend of pattern, texture and traditionally styled, elegant furniture that is a little unexpected in this type of building. Using warm tones - orange, copper and gold accents throughout, the space exudes a warmth that contrasts so beautifully with the soaring high ceilings and open, airy windows. While the space isn't huge, the open layout and traditional gold details make it feel quite luxurious.
Aside from an affinity for the colour orange, there are many elements of the space that remind me of Jonathan Adler - a mutual love for the hold and glamour of decades past and the bold, graphic patterns of David Hicks. I think these two would have loads of fun shopping (and decorating) together!
Every girl's dream - a walk in closet with a place for everything and everything in place.
Quite fitting for a stylist, the space seems to be bursting with with patterns and swatches. This board filled with images, swatches even flowers seems to be a veritable goldmine of inspiration.
{Photos: Sabrina Linn}







10 comments:
Ummmm I want that shoe closet! :-)
That shoe closet is absolutely amazing but I'm also in love with the light this house has!!! Gorgeous post!!
**sigh** The house is amazing, especially the closet
Love all that gold furniture!
I love her home! And she has Chiang Mai dragon pillows in her living room! I love her closet too!
What a beautiful home...I'm obsessed with the glasstop table in the living room...just what I need!!
I'm really digging the pops of orange!
Sabrina struck a perfect balance between light and airy and warm and inviting. Not an easy feat with an industrial loft.
Cheers,
Claudia
Wholeheartedly agreed Claudia, such a lovely inviting space!
I'm loving this space!
Very chic and happy!
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