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The way I see it... if I created a one-of-a-kind object and someone started making and selling something very similar (even if the purpose/function isn't the same), I wouldn't be flattered. I'd be ...
I like the bluestone patio a lot (if you read the article, the bluestone alone cost about $6,000), but the fence cheapens the whole thing a bit. However, the designer probably chose the cheapest fe...
I think a lot of people don't organize their books anyway. They randomly put them on bookshelves. What's wrong with wanting them to look nice as a whole? It doesn't make their content less importan...
Love the place, but love even more the fact that there are a lot more pictures to look at compared to other AT tours. the pictures are great; they give a good idea of the space. More often than not...
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This picture is from Canadian designer Peter Fallico's tv show Home to Flip. The story is featured in the February 2009 issue of Canadian House and Home (page 92). I'm actually reading it...
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The way I see it... if I created a one-of-a-kind object and someone started making and selling something very similar (even if the purpose/function isn't the same), I wouldn't be flattered. I'd be ...
Not my style, but I still think it's incredibly gorgeous.
doubledutch, here's a link to a list of people who are blogging their Cure progress: http://www.flickr.com/groups/homecure/...
Gregory, don't tell the others, but you're my favorite AT writer.
M. Weinbeck, you're my new hero!
Interior design for the depressive soul?
I wish I were brave enough to live such an adventurous life.
The pictures you chose to illustrate this post are very inspiring. Thanks
The idea is interesting, but the cover is boring. Plus I don't like the name of the magazine.
I like the bluestone patio a lot (if you read the article, the bluestone alone cost about $6,000), but the fence cheapens the whole thing a bit. However, the designer probably chose the cheapest fe...
Usual colours: lavender, yellow, blue, red, green, terracotta... Patterns are also important: sunflowers, cicadas, olives (and leaves), etc.
It looks a lot like Ikea's Betsö - which I bought for less than 50CAN$ two years ago.
Simple and beautiful. And yes, less is more.
I think a lot of people don't organize their books anyway. They randomly put them on bookshelves. What's wrong with wanting them to look nice as a whole? It doesn't make their content less importan...
The colors are yummy!!! I love everything, especially the fuschia bistro chairs. Such an inspiration!!! Thanks for sharing.
I'll be loosely following the Cure. I'll do it at my pace because the procrastinator that I am doesn't like deadlines :)
The concept is a bit like Ikea's, but as far as I know, Fly doesn't manufacture/design their products. Fly is more like a reseller.
When I say "More often than not, they just show closeup details of decorative stuff", I mean with other AT tours.
Love the place, but love even more the fact that there are a lot more pictures to look at compared to other AT tours. the pictures are great; they give a good idea of the space. More often than not...
Hi, This picture is from Canadian designer Peter Fallico's tv show Home to Flip. The story is featured in the February 2009 issue of Canadian House and Home (page 92). I'm actually reading it...