5 Things That Are HOT On Pinterest This Week

August 14, 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 stairs that allow you to enjoy the view through the wall of windows as you walk up and down them.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007121342650/

These stairs that allow you to enjoy the view through the wall of windows as you walk up and down them.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Leroy Street Studio. Photography by Paul Warchol.

2. This 92 square foot backyard office covered in charred wood siding.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007119723310/

This 92 square foot backyard office covered in charred wood siding.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Sett Studio. Photography by Blake Gordon

3. This swimming pool has windows at the bottom to see through to the level below.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007121424611/

This swimming pool has windows at the bottom to see through to the level below.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Aamer Architects. Photography by Derek Swalwell.

4. This honeycomb inspired facade, full of hexagonal shapes, was created for the Estar Móveis shop in São Paulo, Brazil.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007116881148/

This honeycomb inspired facade, full of hexagonal shapes, was created for the Estar Móveis shop in São Paulo, Brazil.

See the entire project, here. Designed by SuperLimão Studio. Photography by Maira Acayaba.

5. This home in Israel has a slanted wall that towers over the outdoor patio.

Pin it yourself here – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/215821007117115479/

This home in Israel has a slanted wall that towers over the outdoor patio.

See the entire project, here. Designed by Sharon Neuman Architects. Photography by Amit Gosher.

Don’t forget, you can follow contemporist on Pinterest, here.