5 Things That Are HOT On Pinterest This Week

August 7, 2016

5 Things That Are HOT On Pinterest This Week

 

Hey contemporist friends! Here’s a look at what’s getting a lot of attention on our Pinterest boards this week, so you can see what’s trending.

By the way, you can follow contemporist on Pinterest – here.

 

1. These light wood cabinets have finger pulls instead of hardware, giving it a cleaner streamlined look.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007122534605/

KITCHEN DESIGN IDEA --- These light wood cabinets have finger pulls instead of hardware, making it more contemporary and streamlined.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Scott Posno Design. Photography by silentSama architectural photography.

2. Orange and grey tones, as well as wood make up the color and material palette of this living room.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007120526424/

LIVING ROOM COLOR PALETTE --- Grey tones, wood and orange

See the entire project, here. Designed by Studio Vara. Photography by Photography by Bruce Damonte.

3. Down-lighting and concrete steps lead you to the front door of this home.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007121298812/

 Down-lighting and concrete steps lead you to the front door of this home.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Campos Leckie Studio. Photography by Ema Peter Photography.

4. This backlit wall of wine storage featured in a bar in São Paulo, Brazil.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007120048652/

This backlit wall of wine storage featured in a bar in São Paulo, Brazil.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Studio Otto Felix. Photography by Denilson Machado/MCA.

5. In the backyard of a renovated 1960s home in Vancouver, Canada, is this outdoor space that has built-in bench seating around an outdoor fire.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007119788413/

In the backyard of a renovated 1960s home in Vancouver, Canada, is this outdoor space that has built-in bench seating around an outdoor fire.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Sarah Gallop Design. Photography by Ema Peter Photography.

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