I second Olga's comment. For even cheaper, creepier fun, you can use antique medical stuff. My favorite bathroom accessory was acquired for pennies at a NW IN flea market--it is a molded glass fl...
oops, that link doesn't work like it's supposed to. But I was thinking a barely there version of the green or a very pale ballet pink on the walls with deep red-orange and dark grey accents.
Does anyone know where I can find a traditional English style picnic hamper, replete with china, linens, etc. here in Chicago? I am too short on time to order one online, but something kind of lik...
I love the shelf of philodendron above the couch! It looks so fresh. I like seeing a big swath of living green without the distraction of pots, it's bold and soothing all at once.
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I kind of like it. the combo of the tile and odd, spare layout remind me of the hostels i stayed at in Italy...
yep, a rug, even I know this one!
I second Olga's comment. For even cheaper, creepier fun, you can use antique medical stuff. My favorite bathroom accessory was acquired for pennies at a NW IN flea market--it is a molded glass fl...
oops, that link doesn't work like it's supposed to. But I was thinking a barely there version of the green or a very pale ballet pink on the walls with deep red-orange and dark grey accents.
http://www.colorjack.com/studio/?LoadJack=206A9C,A4D929#
Does anyone know where I can find a traditional English style picnic hamper, replete with china, linens, etc. here in Chicago? I am too short on time to order one online, but something kind of lik...
Yes, but creepy in a very good way. Reminds me of the scene from Labyrinth where Jennifer Connelly gets handed down into the oubliette.
I love the shelf of philodendron above the couch! It looks so fresh. I like seeing a big swath of living green without the distraction of pots, it's bold and soothing all at once.