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1GH
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Having clicked through the slideshow, I have to say that the rest of the space is a disappointment. I would never live with a bedroom off of a kitchen and while I don't mind a small bedroom, that s...
I am glad it works for the client and I love repurposing but I am not enamoured of the results I see here.
The stainless steel leg just looks so thick and really doesn't mesh well wit...
I just have to add that I do not like the pitting of a bedroom against a kitchen. I understand how it happened but hopefully next year's contest will work out this problem.
I like this shot.
Though I probably would have made the same argument at one time, I now think it is unfair to say that an all-white space is one where no could live or does live. We all have...
I love the dressers. I stained my small, Ikea nightstands in walnut too and loved the look.
And the yellow pillowcases are Dwell Essex and I have them on my own bed.
You c...
Camila510,
Great drapes! I have dropcloth window treatments too but they are not nearly as refined as yours.
Also treating dropcloths as poor man's linen, I've used dropcl...
My ceilings have most often been white because if my husband has to repaint because I don't like the first color, we're going to end up divorced. Next apartment, though, I'm going to try it.
Throws are a great way to bring color to a couch or the foot of a bed. They are also the only thing that makes it possible for my cold-blooded self to stay married to my hot-blooded husband, who ke...
I totally agree about using texture as pattern. Deep pleats, ribbing, etc., offer three-dimensional texture that pairs well with prints. One tip I have is to avoid too much 'movement' in pairing pa...
If done right and in the right home, I think this could be amazing. These examples are probably shy of the mark. I do, however, like to artfully display whatever I am wearing the next day as it hel...
I suspect that this was a gimmick in search of a high-minded concept and promotion of eco-friendliness seems to be the fashionable cause for every bit of 'art'.
I'm not sure if a runner or placemat is common or acceptable but having had my console top ruined by our flatscreen tv, I definitely would advocate for some kind of barrier. A Chilewich runner migh...
Latest Comments...
Having clicked through the slideshow, I have to say that the rest of the space is a disappointment. I would never live with a bedroom off of a kitchen and while I don't mind a small bedroom, that s...
Very pretty. Looking forward to the house tour.
I am glad it works for the client and I love repurposing but I am not enamoured of the results I see here. The stainless steel leg just looks so thick and really doesn't mesh well wit...
I just have to add that I do not like the pitting of a bedroom against a kitchen. I understand how it happened but hopefully next year's contest will work out this problem.
I like this shot. Though I probably would have made the same argument at one time, I now think it is unfair to say that an all-white space is one where no could live or does live. We all have...
Those dark cocoa walls are gorgeous.
I love the dressers. I stained my small, Ikea nightstands in walnut too and loved the look. And the yellow pillowcases are Dwell Essex and I have them on my own bed. You c...
Camila510, Great drapes! I have dropcloth window treatments too but they are not nearly as refined as yours. Also treating dropcloths as poor man's linen, I've used dropcl...
Though I can see this working in theory, the colors look pretty heavy and drab in the posted photo. I do like the rug.
I love your home. I love your home. I love your home. That is all.
My ceilings have most often been white because if my husband has to repaint because I don't like the first color, we're going to end up divorced. Next apartment, though, I'm going to try it.
Throws are a great way to bring color to a couch or the foot of a bed. They are also the only thing that makes it possible for my cold-blooded self to stay married to my hot-blooded husband, who ke...
I totally agree about using texture as pattern. Deep pleats, ribbing, etc., offer three-dimensional texture that pairs well with prints. One tip I have is to avoid too much 'movement' in pairing pa...
I'd love to see that (refinished) eagle mirror and that Kartell paired together in some way. It would be crazy.
Agreed, I love the simple cross. I prefer when it is not white and red, though, because that's almost too much of a literal logo.
If done right and in the right home, I think this could be amazing. These examples are probably shy of the mark. I do, however, like to artfully display whatever I am wearing the next day as it hel...
I suspect that this was a gimmick in search of a high-minded concept and promotion of eco-friendliness seems to be the fashionable cause for every bit of 'art'.
I'm not sure if a runner or placemat is common or acceptable but having had my console top ruined by our flatscreen tv, I definitely would advocate for some kind of barrier. A Chilewich runner migh...
This is very nice, soothing, calming. Oh how I could live if it were not for Mr. 1GH.... *sigh*
I love the glassware. Just a question -- are the photos highly retouched or are they just that good?