I don't really consider Danish Modern ethnic, though. I mean, I see folks with Tibetan prayer flags draped over said Danish Modern furniture, with no idea what they even mean. To me, that's like ge...
I actually bike to the metra, even though the cta is closer, and it's cut my commute in half. I don't know if that's an option for you, but I know a lot of people who do that, rather than try and c...
I would second sunan's comment by saying that if you got a simple white dresser that mimics the stolmen (and isn't see-through) one could leave the panels open to the window. But it looks really go...
I belong in the "sentimental" group - I've had my bear (Mr. Ted Oops-I-Sat-On-Your-Face, or Mr. Oops for short) since I was 2, hard earned by stealing it from my newborn little brother, and since w...
This looks like furniture you'd find at Coraline's Other Mother's house. Perfect for lounging in your garden full of glow-in-the-dark biting flowers. But I like it.
I'm going to have to move out of Chicago pretty soon (for work) but I have to say that bar none, there is no other city in this country I would want to raise my children in. I agree wholeheartedly ...
That first one would end in tears for me - I am such a klutz I would grab for some yarn and knock the whole tray over. But the shoe thing is pretty ingenius.
Yeah I have one, and I couldn't get rid of it when I posted it on craigslist. I don't have anywhere to put it, so I ended up packing it away - I figure I'll get some use out of it once I move. But ...
No question, I'm actually expecting that when my parents get too old to live by themselves that they'll move in with me. I've always wanted to live multi-generationally, and I think that everyone l...
My parents live in a 55 and better(!) community, so it's essentially not allowed. It's also in a state I don't want to live in, and they live next to someone whose email is something along the line...
Is there an article on the decorating in their Hyde Park home? I'd love to see what they did with that, and then compare it with what they do in the White House.
I went with a bright beautiful green but the Chicago winter turned it into a cave. I'll use that color again, but probably in a kitchen-like area, and definitely a room with more direct sunlight. I...
Only cons I've got is that I can't foist unwanted chores on someone else, and the splitting money for cable, etc.
But you know, in a 90s kind of world, I'm glad I got my girls.
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I just want the luggage. What are the chances of that happening?
God are these calming. Reminds me of punch-drunk love.
I don't really consider Danish Modern ethnic, though. I mean, I see folks with Tibetan prayer flags draped over said Danish Modern furniture, with no idea what they even mean. To me, that's like ge...
I actually bike to the metra, even though the cta is closer, and it's cut my commute in half. I don't know if that's an option for you, but I know a lot of people who do that, rather than try and c...
You're students? Is this how students live in Iowa? I feel so pathetic now.
Not sure I'm loving the office in the hallway there, but on the whole it's pretty awesome.
I would second sunan's comment by saying that if you got a simple white dresser that mimics the stolmen (and isn't see-through) one could leave the panels open to the window. But it looks really go...
I belong in the "sentimental" group - I've had my bear (Mr. Ted Oops-I-Sat-On-Your-Face, or Mr. Oops for short) since I was 2, hard earned by stealing it from my newborn little brother, and since w...
This looks like furniture you'd find at Coraline's Other Mother's house. Perfect for lounging in your garden full of glow-in-the-dark biting flowers. But I like it.
My aunt used to have a thing for ducks. And then three christmases in a row she got only ducks, from everyone, so now she asks for books.
I've got no opinion whatsoever on those chairs - I just had to comment that it looks like your cats are giving each other high fives, down low.
I'm going to have to move out of Chicago pretty soon (for work) but I have to say that bar none, there is no other city in this country I would want to raise my children in. I agree wholeheartedly ...
That first one would end in tears for me - I am such a klutz I would grab for some yarn and knock the whole tray over. But the shoe thing is pretty ingenius.
Yeah I have one, and I couldn't get rid of it when I posted it on craigslist. I don't have anywhere to put it, so I ended up packing it away - I figure I'll get some use out of it once I move. But ...
It's also $900. Shenanigans.
No question, I'm actually expecting that when my parents get too old to live by themselves that they'll move in with me. I've always wanted to live multi-generationally, and I think that everyone l...
My parents live in a 55 and better(!) community, so it's essentially not allowed. It's also in a state I don't want to live in, and they live next to someone whose email is something along the line...
Is there an article on the decorating in their Hyde Park home? I'd love to see what they did with that, and then compare it with what they do in the White House.
I went with a bright beautiful green but the Chicago winter turned it into a cave. I'll use that color again, but probably in a kitchen-like area, and definitely a room with more direct sunlight. I...
Only cons I've got is that I can't foist unwanted chores on someone else, and the splitting money for cable, etc. But you know, in a 90s kind of world, I'm glad I got my girls.