Room of the Week 2.26

When I woke up this morning, I knew this had to be the Room of the Week today…

ngong house via alkemie
I stumbled on this room via Alkemie in the middle of the winter, and knew I would save it for brightening my mood when I needed a little dose of sunshine. With more snow on the ground this morning, it’s definitely time!! I can’t wait to have wide open windows and a warm summer breeze blowing through….

18 responses on “Room of the Week 2.26

  1. Anonymous

    That room looks like a treehouse for adults. All I’d need is a bookshelf full of adventure stories, some Jasmine tea and you couldn’t make me leave. LOVE IT.

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  2. Anonymous

    oooo, I love this place. I have this photo in my safari vacation folder! It’s the Ngong House in Nairobi! So, so, pretty.
    xo Isa

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  3. Anonymous

    Oh man how much do I love this! The breezy curtains, the gorgeous persian rug, the balcony! It’s all so lush and cozy—makes me want to take my honeymoon RIGHT NOW!

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  4. Anonymous

    oh, can we buy a cabin or something and design it like this live there for the summers? this is so inviting! i want it!

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  5. Anonymous

    What a BEAUTIFUL space! I gasped when I saw it…Ngong House. (Thanks to Blue Muse for pointing out the location.) Looks like a place I definitely need to be posting about in the future. Thanks for the inspiration!!
    P.S. I adore your blog ;)

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  6. Anonymous

    How gorgeous is this room. I love the long fabric drapes and all of the natural light. Just beautiful.

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Cassandra LaValle is the founder and editor-in-chief of coco+kelley where she explores trends in fashion, decor and entertaining, highlighting pieces that exude classic design and glamour. As a designer, she consults clients across the globe on styling their homes and private events from her offices in Seattle.

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