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lovely room, definitely thumbs up. though my impression was identical to the opinions about the palette not correlating to the dominant colors in the photographs- what you've got going on in the ...
The Victorian that the apartment was supposedly in is a must see on any Minneapolis tour. Near Lake of the Isles and not far from the stone bridge also shown in the opening credits.
By far one of the most beautifully photographed homes on Apartment Therapy. The austere color palette is so refreshing and restrained. This place is cohesive, unpretentious, and perfectly curated.
I can understand the concern expressed by Michelle, the boutique owner who felt RH is making it difficult for smaller independent boutiques to get by. The buyers and stylists for national chains, ...
Oh my God. Please do NOT start covering this with fake suede & adhesive spray, foam, etc. That sounds like a tragedy waiting to happen.
The posts telling you to just spruce it up a b...
bepsf,
I certainly realize this, but what I love about Scott's apartment is that he has sourced things in a way that feels organic and personal. Great designers do this for their clie...
I will say that Scott's apartment (which I loved) had a lot more character than this project. It does feel, for lack of a better word, generic.
It feels "purchased all at once" and la...
I guess my first reaction was similar to Texaninexile's. If we are getting technical, the triptych was popularized in the Middle Ages with Christian iconography (often hinged, but sometimes otherw...
kelly & olive recently staged Chicago Home and Garden editor Jan Parr's home for a house walk, chronicled by Tate Gunnerson on his blog Strange Closets. They did amazing work using things she alre...
I agree with the first post. It isn't meant to be a high chair. In this case their may not be a way to appropriately add height without compromising the integrity of the design.
A 90" sofa is HUGE. Make sure you can actually fit it in your apartment (stairways, etc.) before you order it! Also, not to be negative, but most people buy furniture that is too large for their ...
My best advice in terms of acquiring furniture is to invest in the highest quality case goods (dressers, sideboards, desks) and dining tables/chairs that you can afford. Whether purchased new or u...
This corner needs something interesting and unexpected.
I agree with the posts that suggest getting rid of the shelves. They interrupt the line of the window at an awkward point and a...
I had a similar situation in a bathroom but with pink flower tiles. Here is what I did, many of which have already been suggested. The bottom line is to keep it simple, but at the same time distr...
Latest Comments...
lovely room, definitely thumbs up. though my impression was identical to the opinions about the palette not correlating to the dominant colors in the photographs- what you've got going on in the ...
The Victorian that the apartment was supposedly in is a must see on any Minneapolis tour. Near Lake of the Isles and not far from the stone bridge also shown in the opening credits.
By far one of the most beautifully photographed homes on Apartment Therapy. The austere color palette is so refreshing and restrained. This place is cohesive, unpretentious, and perfectly curated.
A great French shop to the west is The Careful Peach, in Oak Park's Harrison Street Arts District. http://www.carefulpeach.co...
I can understand the concern expressed by Michelle, the boutique owner who felt RH is making it difficult for smaller independent boutiques to get by. The buyers and stylists for national chains, ...
For a claustrophobic person this is an absolutely terrifying post. I would rather sweat it out with the above-ground populace.
Yeah, I have to agree that West Elm's craftsmanship leaves a lot to be desired.
Oh my God. Please do NOT start covering this with fake suede & adhesive spray, foam, etc. That sounds like a tragedy waiting to happen. The posts telling you to just spruce it up a b...
PS, bepsf, triptychs ARE often hinged together. See my comment. Seems we can never agree! :)
bepsf, I certainly realize this, but what I love about Scott's apartment is that he has sourced things in a way that feels organic and personal. Great designers do this for their clie...
I will say that Scott's apartment (which I loved) had a lot more character than this project. It does feel, for lack of a better word, generic. It feels "purchased all at once" and la...
I guess my first reaction was similar to Texaninexile's. If we are getting technical, the triptych was popularized in the Middle Ages with Christian iconography (often hinged, but sometimes otherw...
kelly & olive recently staged Chicago Home and Garden editor Jan Parr's home for a house walk, chronicled by Tate Gunnerson on his blog Strange Closets. They did amazing work using things she alre...
I agree with the first post. It isn't meant to be a high chair. In this case their may not be a way to appropriately add height without compromising the integrity of the design.
A 90" sofa is HUGE. Make sure you can actually fit it in your apartment (stairways, etc.) before you order it! Also, not to be negative, but most people buy furniture that is too large for their ...
My best advice in terms of acquiring furniture is to invest in the highest quality case goods (dressers, sideboards, desks) and dining tables/chairs that you can afford. Whether purchased new or u...
This corner needs something interesting and unexpected. I agree with the posts that suggest getting rid of the shelves. They interrupt the line of the window at an awkward point and a...
I had a similar situation in a bathroom but with pink flower tiles. Here is what I did, many of which have already been suggested. The bottom line is to keep it simple, but at the same time distr...
Thank you for the lovely comment on my place. Yours is fantastic. I love your fireplace mantel.
Whoops. Typo. Here is the correct link for to the artist who did my painting: www.jfranklinart.com