As much as I'm getting into beauty and clothes, I love Interior Design. Growing up, I didn't have a room of my own. I slept on a couch in the kitchen. When I finally got my own room, I had a really large bed with a built-in headboard that as a kid, I really didn't need. I wanted a fun room that could double as a play room. Instead I got a sanitarium. I tried dolling it up as best as I could with dolls I collected. I used the built in headboards and made them into dollhouses. They were that big. That built-in. It was really sad. The room actually belonged to my grandpa, but he never liked sleeping there. He liked to sleep on another couch we had in the kitchen. It was terribly unconventional.





Over the years, my parents had our house remodeled and I got my own room, immaculate, untouched. It was my own. I tried decorating it as much as I could. I was always influenced by children's rooms, then teenagers rooms, and so on. I'm getting older and am in a rut. I told myself that I would move out before I hit thirty and I'm sticking to that goal. I've always thought of this one particular movie whenever I thought of the place I envisioned I would live in one day. It was this movie called Smoke. Ever heard of it?



(photo via moviescreenshots.blogspot.com)
These pictures don't do anything for that amazing studio. It belonged to William Hurt in the movie who played a Professor. So he had an open floor plan, a library of shelves in there, Breur's Cane chairs, natural lighting, and check out that bay window in the back. I've always tried looking online for stills of the interior of this movie. I should find out the designer. Today I found out this design site, emmas.blogg.se. I hate that I never knew about this site. Such great spaces! These ones brought me back, but to a more lovelier and girly space, of the memory of the interior space in Smoke. Weird? Maybe.


(photos via emmas.blogg.se)
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