Ha! I get to keep my turquoise accent wall after all! Good thing, because with all the snow I look out on all winter, it makes me happy to see that color.
Oh wow. Hands down the most interesting home I've seen here. What a breath of fresh air to see such unpretentious, timeless, and timely design. Not a hint of DWR in there.
And that shelf...
It never went away. Especially in the country. Most people in my neck of the woods (Orange Co., NY) living in farmhouses stick to the period. Often it's also all you can get in a local furniture...
This is just jaw-droppingly gorgeous! I love the colors and the mix of furniture. It looks cozy, serene, clean, and very livable. I would imagine once all of your windows are open during the day...
I second PhoebeArt's idea. My first thought was backlight that headboard. Then add an articulate wall mounted reading light that you can use in bed, or to light your shelves, etc.
A few years back I stayed in Chiiori, Alex Kerr's 300 year old minka in the Iya Valley of Shikoku. It was a wonderful, peaceful experience. This reminds of that, although much bigger than the far...
I've been using these for about a year. Bought my hemp/microfleece inserts online somewhere, and they were about the same price as gdiapers is offering them for. Of all of the different kinds of ...
In the winter, I take my kids to the Paramus store every couple of weeks for the day. We stroll around and they play with the kid stations in the store, then we eat lunch and they play for a few h...
I had my first child at the tender age of 20 and he was 18 yrs old when I had my twins, two years ago. I had my last baby 20 months after the twins. She's now 3 months old.
That's tw...
I bought one of these for my niece when she was 11, and it was very difficult to sew with. It jumped all over the table even with the stabilizer feet set, and the stitches were really kludgey. We...
Well, we can't all name our kids Zamboni, now, can we?
(momma to my girl Finley and my boy Sam (18 months), and Isaac, 19 years - not a hipster name by any means at the time I named him.)
I would pick a color out of the bricks - a color that's not dominant. Without seeing the bricks up close, I'd guess the darkest ones are dark grey? That was my first reaction. If you don't like ...
We went down to a one income household last year, when I had twins, so there's not much more fat to trim.
But, I am still looking for ways to save more. I've switched to cloth diape...
There's a brownstone on Park Place in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn with the faces of Carter, Nixon, and someone else I could never figure out, over the lintels(?) of its 1st floor windows. I wonder ...
I have a pair of Baby Bjorns for my twins. We never used the toy bar, the bouncy seat was enough entertainment. It was fantastic, by far and away the thing that saved my life trying to care for t...
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Ha! I get to keep my turquoise accent wall after all! Good thing, because with all the snow I look out on all winter, it makes me happy to see that color.
Oh wow. Hands down the most interesting home I've seen here. What a breath of fresh air to see such unpretentious, timeless, and timely design. Not a hint of DWR in there. And that shelf...
wow, i better repaint and reconfigure my family room with its turquoise chalkboard accent wall with the cardboard deer head and owl decals.
It never went away. Especially in the country. Most people in my neck of the woods (Orange Co., NY) living in farmhouses stick to the period. Often it's also all you can get in a local furniture...
This is just jaw-droppingly gorgeous! I love the colors and the mix of furniture. It looks cozy, serene, clean, and very livable. I would imagine once all of your windows are open during the day...
I second PhoebeArt's idea. My first thought was backlight that headboard. Then add an articulate wall mounted reading light that you can use in bed, or to light your shelves, etc.
A few years back I stayed in Chiiori, Alex Kerr's 300 year old minka in the Iya Valley of Shikoku. It was a wonderful, peaceful experience. This reminds of that, although much bigger than the far...
I've been using these for about a year. Bought my hemp/microfleece inserts online somewhere, and they were about the same price as gdiapers is offering them for. Of all of the different kinds of ...
In the winter, I take my kids to the Paramus store every couple of weeks for the day. We stroll around and they play with the kid stations in the store, then we eat lunch and they play for a few h...
I had my first child at the tender age of 20 and he was 18 yrs old when I had my twins, two years ago. I had my last baby 20 months after the twins. She's now 3 months old. That's tw...
I bought one of these for my niece when she was 11, and it was very difficult to sew with. It jumped all over the table even with the stabilizer feet set, and the stitches were really kludgey. We...
Well, we can't all name our kids Zamboni, now, can we? (momma to my girl Finley and my boy Sam (18 months), and Isaac, 19 years - not a hipster name by any means at the time I named him.)
I would pick a color out of the bricks - a color that's not dominant. Without seeing the bricks up close, I'd guess the darkest ones are dark grey? That was my first reaction. If you don't like ...
Yuck - don't like either one!
We went down to a one income household last year, when I had twins, so there's not much more fat to trim. But, I am still looking for ways to save more. I've switched to cloth diape...
Streamline! Win me up.
I've drooled over this for months! Please enter me!
There's a brownstone on Park Place in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn with the faces of Carter, Nixon, and someone else I could never figure out, over the lintels(?) of its 1st floor windows. I wonder ...
I have a pair of Baby Bjorns for my twins. We never used the toy bar, the bouncy seat was enough entertainment. It was fantastic, by far and away the thing that saved my life trying to care for t...
Excellent! A bit Mondrian-ish and very hip.