That maize and superdarkgreen combo in the kitchen is both fresh and mature. And I love the orange acorn against the lavender backdrop! Very original juxtapositions of color; I'm totally inspired.
Well intended, but overdone to the point of monotony. I'd say, remove at least 1/3 of all the powder blue stuff and replace it with white (e.g. the couch, the rug, the artwork) or, if you feel co...
It takes balls to paint your living room Screaming Supergrover, but it looks fantastic with your sideboard and botanical/medical prints. Only downside - I wonder, does it shrink the space a littl...
Great job! On a budget no less. Love the yellow desk. And I would have never picked out that orange salmon color but I think it really works in that space.
The yellow color in t...
I couldn't agree more with moddog - you need lamps! Actually, I'm pretty sure that the pillars on your bedside table are lamps, but they're not very successful - and what do you do, switch all 6 o...
side note: if you know and love your book collection (as I'm sure most of us do) and you organize it yourself, according to whatever system you choose, then you should be able to find and retriev...
I generally dig what you've got going on - I especially like the umbrella painting - but I can't get past that Cosby-sweater of a bedspread. How about just a solid duvet? Or some horizontal pinst...
This place definitely appeals on a level of being unconventional, especially for such a classic house, but I can't help finding it a little gloomy. The dark dining room, for example, feels very Mi...
I miss Cambridge enough already, and this just makes me miss it more. What a fantastic place! I too keep coming back to it despite all the other great contest entries. It manages to be so stylis...
The only shot that shows a cohesive color story is #2, although I find the Jekyll Hyde ceiling colors a little jarring, not to mention the DIY textured paint (I really wish that trend would die).
This place is fantastic! It's one of the only examples I've seen on this site of what I consider to be Northwest hipster decor. I lived there for a while myself and this reminds me a lot of the Ac...
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we just went there for our honeymoon in june.... it was absolutely divine. i highly recommend the "house of the carpenter"
That maize and superdarkgreen combo in the kitchen is both fresh and mature. And I love the orange acorn against the lavender backdrop! Very original juxtapositions of color; I'm totally inspired.
Well intended, but overdone to the point of monotony. I'd say, remove at least 1/3 of all the powder blue stuff and replace it with white (e.g. the couch, the rug, the artwork) or, if you feel co...
It takes balls to paint your living room Screaming Supergrover, but it looks fantastic with your sideboard and botanical/medical prints. Only downside - I wonder, does it shrink the space a littl...
Great job! On a budget no less. Love the yellow desk. And I would have never picked out that orange salmon color but I think it really works in that space. The yellow color in t...
I couldn't agree more with moddog - you need lamps! Actually, I'm pretty sure that the pillars on your bedside table are lamps, but they're not very successful - and what do you do, switch all 6 o...
side note: if you know and love your book collection (as I'm sure most of us do) and you organize it yourself, according to whatever system you choose, then you should be able to find and retriev...
I generally dig what you've got going on - I especially like the umbrella painting - but I can't get past that Cosby-sweater of a bedspread. How about just a solid duvet? Or some horizontal pinst...
This place definitely appeals on a level of being unconventional, especially for such a classic house, but I can't help finding it a little gloomy. The dark dining room, for example, feels very Mi...
I miss Cambridge enough already, and this just makes me miss it more. What a fantastic place! I too keep coming back to it despite all the other great contest entries. It manages to be so stylis...
The only shot that shows a cohesive color story is #2, although I find the Jekyll Hyde ceiling colors a little jarring, not to mention the DIY textured paint (I really wish that trend would die).
This place is fantastic! It's one of the only examples I've seen on this site of what I consider to be Northwest hipster decor. I lived there for a while myself and this reminds me a lot of the Ac...