Happy New Year to all my readers and customers of the ReStyle shop, hope it will be a great one for us all!
Jan Skácelík
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Monday, December 29, 2014
Elegant Home in a Danish Villa
Hoteliers Mette and Søren Brøchner-Mortensen made themselves a very nice living in this 1800s villa. Herringbone parquet floors, beautiful stucco and carefully selected furniture and decor. I really like the classical and traditional feel of this place combined with mid century and contemporary design. The huge art wall above the floating bookshelf is very cool and same is the big dining table with a beautiful set of black wishbone chairs!
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
Amazing Loft in Brooklyn
Martin Bourne, interior stylist and Leilin López, his counterpart in the field of fashion, changed this huge old warehouse into an amazing modern loft with numerous beautiful mid century modern design pieces. Collected from various thrift stores and flea markets, the house shows classic chairs from Wegner and Eames along with tons of colorful art pieces and small decor elements. Even I would probably can not live without some doors, this place is something you do not see every day. What is your opinion on open spaces?
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Sunday, December 21, 2014
Christmas Decorated Loft in Oslo
This amazing loft is located in the Majorstuen district of Oslo and its owners Kaja and David did some wonderful job with the decorating of their place! I especially love how they did the kitchen, small but beautiful and it have a bit of industrial touch which works perfectly with the place. Another lovely area is the dining room, utilising black and gold colors and Eames and Tolix chairs.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Pure and Beautiful Christmas Interior in Denmark
Henrik Hemmingsen, decorator in the shop Fil de Fer in Copenhagen, specializing in French antiques and interiors. His home is full of raw wood, natural elements and rustic beauty. Everything is very pure and calm, you not find any rich colors and over the top Christmas decorations, just perfectly tailored interior decor that is part of the place itself. I think that the home looks really amazing and well balanced. What is your opinion?
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Christmas Touches Around Our Home.
This year I felt in the mood for a touch of the quintessential Christmas color, red. I reused most of my already existing Christmas decorations but added in some new pieces. I have to add that I bought that wool tartan blanket at a thrift store for less than $4! It’s like new too!
mantel close up
Dada drew the most lovely mural depicting the true meaning of Christmas…
We made the Village of houses again this year as our advent calendar.
For the mantel in the sunroom, I picked a few branches from a tree in our backyard and placed them in a vase. I also cut some strands off some variegated vinca that I have planted in pots and used them as garland.
vinca up close
lots of bling add lots of sparkle
The cards are sentimental. Last Christmas the hubby(who was away) sent us about 6 cards. Even Ginger(our dog) received a card! I placed them there as a reminder of just how grateful we are to have him home this Christmas.
Zion and Ian chose this tree from a local farm and decorated it themselves. They also helped me to make those garlands(one on the bed and around Moose’s neck) from pipe cleaners. So much fun!
a little seasonal display in Z’s room with his art work
Our fancy tree! I added in some pink and animal print ornaments this year. I might have gone overboard with the pink. There is more to show, but that would be too many pics. If I am not able to pop back in before Christmas, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Love and Blessings. xx









































