Zaky,
Try the Flower District near w28th street (close to Korea town?). I checked a few stores along that walk when I was looking for a fiddler's fig and ended up at AK Kumar Tropical Plants ...
I would go with a gold in the dinning room (farrow and ball does a marvelous one) and I recommend the Pewter Mug from Behr (but just go to a paint store and have them make it in another brand of pa...
I can't remember where I read this (I will find it) but it was purchased at a flea market in Paris. But it is owned by one of the designers of Ocher (see here:
When I was going to school, I shared an apartment that apparently had a very risque past. It was a large three story building that had been divided (one side was now a single family home over a bus...
I knew I had read some where before about painting parquet floors, but couldn't find the link. Until I remembered they cooked a roast to hide the smell of the paint (why they would need to hide the...
My vote is a bar cabinet, the smaller holes would hold bitters, and the low ball glasses. The bottom would be where you put the bottles of liqueur. Is the surface in the top a waterproof one? That ...
I read somewhere that new york city has overturned the no garbage disposal rule, but only if you live in a building that has larger (I cannot for the life of me remember the diameter) pipes. A plum...
There really is not a paper mill district in Montreal. This is more the tail edge of the old city, closer to downtown. It's pretty grungy. Great space, but not the best location.
I always liked the mavie store (sadly not the clothes), the multitude of "antique" mirrors and collection of 70's esq lamps over the counter are refreshing in comparison to the austere white walls,...
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Hi! I remember seeing this on remodelista, so here are the links: http://www.remodelista.com/posts/tse-tse-kitchen-dra...
I would get in touch with http://www.baxterliebchen.com/home.htm or maybe http://www.gu...
Zaky, Try the Flower District near w28th street (close to Korea town?). I checked a few stores along that walk when I was looking for a fiddler's fig and ended up at AK Kumar Tropical Plants ...
Where did that kitchen door come from?
I would go with a gold in the dinning room (farrow and ball does a marvelous one) and I recommend the Pewter Mug from Behr (but just go to a paint store and have them make it in another brand of pa...
I can't remember where I read this (I will find it) but it was purchased at a flea market in Paris. But it is owned by one of the designers of Ocher (see here:
I just bought a bench from Modernica.net, and then had to return it (my fault, I ordered the wrong colour). No problems. Great customer service.
http://www.1stdibs.com/articles/onlocation/shoptalk_donobedian/index.php Page 8 has the exact one...
When I was going to school, I shared an apartment that apparently had a very risque past. It was a large three story building that had been divided (one side was now a single family home over a bus...
I knew I had read some where before about painting parquet floors, but couldn't find the link. Until I remembered they cooked a roast to hide the smell of the paint (why they would need to hide the...
My vote is a bar cabinet, the smaller holes would hold bitters, and the low ball glasses. The bottom would be where you put the bottles of liqueur. Is the surface in the top a waterproof one? That ...
Just a thought... it looks remarkable similar and costs less then a car (well a new car, with four doors, maybe i should have said an SUV)...
I read somewhere that new york city has overturned the no garbage disposal rule, but only if you live in a building that has larger (I cannot for the life of me remember the diameter) pipes. A plum...
For more pics and info on the house go to: http://www.oregonlive.com/hg/index.ssf/2008/09/_headl...
This is as close as i could find.. but it seems you need to order in bulk.
There really is not a paper mill district in Montreal. This is more the tail edge of the old city, closer to downtown. It's pretty grungy. Great space, but not the best location.
I always liked the mavie store (sadly not the clothes), the multitude of "antique" mirrors and collection of 70's esq lamps over the counter are refreshing in comparison to the austere white walls,...
This sort of style contrast is very common in Quebec. Think Celine Dion...