opps, meant to say shoji paper applied directly to the glass doors. I used acrylic polymer to apply rice paper to the panels of a french door once, it looked great and when I moved it was easy to r...
Looks like the London squat I lived in back in the 80s. If the floors were beautifully polished, the paint on the wall above the band was well painted and the plant looked healthy I think this woul...
Wonderful apartment! Lovely bones and terrific interior design. The only personal discomfort I feel is the placement of the bed and the fact that it doesn't have a headboard. If it were my pad, I w...
Hey sally 305, yeah, "sore" was a pre-coffee typo. My main point is that making negative comments about the owners being anal and "rich" does not lend anything productive to the discussion of the d...
Seems like a lot of sore grapes in these comments! The owners have kids and pets and do not seem even slightly sterile/anal. Why does "rich" need to be pejorative? They created a home that they are...
shockthebourgeois, excellent point! It's not the one glass, the one bottle, the one cabinet door left open. It's the assumption that these things take care of themselves. I like to keep the house t...
I am so heartened to know that I am not the only one who lives with a man who leaves cabinets open, puts bottles on the counter directly ABOVE the recycling bin, is loathe to part with the most mea...
If this were a interesting and inspiring use of 7500 sq. feet I might be OK with the sprawling un-ATness of it all. This is just a parochial, Pottery Barn catalogue of a house. Snore.
What about building long narrow raised beds? This will enable you to plant all sorts of things and (hopefully) inhibit people who are turning around in your driveway from running over your plants. ...
This is heavenly! I can imagine sitting in your garden, reading away a summer afternoon. Thanks for the info about Cornell Plantation. I have a very shady backyard and would love to get it this full.
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It's in Colombia. Found more info: http://www.veranda.com/room-decorating/...
Wonderfully elegant, personal, peaceful and not in the least bit crass.
Too much form, not enough function.
opps, meant to say shoji paper applied directly to the glass doors. I used acrylic polymer to apply rice paper to the panels of a french door once, it looked great and when I moved it was easy to r...
What about shoji paper? http://www.eshoji.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Store_Cod...
oy. I am getting so tired of cutesy hyper-organization.
I love how this is so simple and so full of personality.
Looks like the London squat I lived in back in the 80s. If the floors were beautifully polished, the paint on the wall above the band was well painted and the plant looked healthy I think this woul...
Wonderful apartment! Lovely bones and terrific interior design. The only personal discomfort I feel is the placement of the bed and the fact that it doesn't have a headboard. If it were my pad, I w...
Hey sally 305, yeah, "sore" was a pre-coffee typo. My main point is that making negative comments about the owners being anal and "rich" does not lend anything productive to the discussion of the d...
Seems like a lot of sore grapes in these comments! The owners have kids and pets and do not seem even slightly sterile/anal. Why does "rich" need to be pejorative? They created a home that they are...
The chairs look like tripe. I almost like them but can't disassociate them from tripe!
no on the lamp but I like the chairs!
Garden envy! You are one lucky (and elegant) duck! Hiding the sky light with a glass table is so clever.
shockthebourgeois, excellent point! It's not the one glass, the one bottle, the one cabinet door left open. It's the assumption that these things take care of themselves. I like to keep the house t...
I am so heartened to know that I am not the only one who lives with a man who leaves cabinets open, puts bottles on the counter directly ABOVE the recycling bin, is loathe to part with the most mea...
If this were a interesting and inspiring use of 7500 sq. feet I might be OK with the sprawling un-ATness of it all. This is just a parochial, Pottery Barn catalogue of a house. Snore.
What about building long narrow raised beds? This will enable you to plant all sorts of things and (hopefully) inhibit people who are turning around in your driveway from running over your plants. ...
This is heavenly! I can imagine sitting in your garden, reading away a summer afternoon. Thanks for the info about Cornell Plantation. I have a very shady backyard and would love to get it this full.
I think the owner of this ensemble needs to pay more attention to all of the dust in plain sight!