LINDSEY BOND LUXURY

Lindsey Bond took this mid-century Birmingham, Alabama home and turned it into pristine luxury with some white paint and fabulous accents! 





Bond used floating shelves [ and this desk ] as furniture instead of cluttering up space with chunky furniture to create a feeling of openness and cleanliness.



She removed accents previously existing in the home like the mantle on the fireplace, moldings and other  features that would otherwise date the home.


19 comments:

  1. i made that shelf desk as a vanity in my old bedroom :o)

    *kiss kiss*
    Erika

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  2. I love LOVE everything! especially the blue in the dining room!

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  3. I love the mirror in the first pic, would love to find one like it

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  4. gorgeous. i love the little nook with the painting, and the curtains everywhere and the artwork on the walls in the living room. i can't wait to get my new house looking 'finished'.


    www.andeverythingniceblog.com

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  5. This space seems so *fresh* - love it!

    SingleBubblePop

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  6. I agree with Brianna, that mirror is stunning.

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  7. Wow these are gorgeous!

    Luvs!

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  8. Gorgeous!! I'll take all of it:)

    Amy R.

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  9. love that desk! this only feeds my obsession with louis ghost chairs...

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  10. I adore that entry with the simple floating shelf. It's got just enough going on with texture and color too.

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  11. This looks incredible!

    I am loving that gorgeous mirror against that blue!

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  12. So pretty, as always love the ghost chair and neutrals!

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  13. Wow, the colors are great! I would love to flip my place to "this".

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  14. I love that floating shelf as a desk - great idea!!

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  15. Gorgeous!
    allglamthings.blogspot.com

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  16. What a gorgeous home! The mirror in the first photo is my favorite...love it!

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  17. i just love the use of antiqued mirrors. gorgeous and unexpected!

    just found your blog, love it!

    www.thingsthatsparkleblog.blogspot.com

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