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ysmine
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March 16, 2009
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It's not something I usually harp on, but...
The editorial 'we' really got on our nerves in this post. You see, we don't love stripes; in fact we often think they're tacky. Our kitchen...
Not sure what your room decor looks like, but the first thing that came to my mind was a white Knoll Saarinen table with those chairs. I think the tulip base and clean lines would pair beautifully ...
Your ceilings are drool-worthy, as is that entire bedroom. I adore the idea of treating the chairs as sculpture; it emphasizes the very things that make them classics of modern design to begin with...
I love the blue of those fabulous chairs beneath the windows, but the crooked CD cases on the walls in the first picture are bothering me. I really want to jump through the picture and straighten t...
I like the idea of square (and the idea of the flor tiles; why did you lose them?). There's something to be said for roundness to break up the space, but everything else in the room is so aggressiv...
I... kind of think it's hideous. Gluing felt to the couch? Ew.
Hint on the cat scratching: most cats hate bubble wrap, or doublesided tape, as a scratching surface. The bubble wrap of...
I also love the first one. I'm trying to figure out if I can do that fade effect on the cheap when I repaint my bedroom. It seems like there should be some way to get paint to do something similar...
Like the person a few comments up, I've also had a GREAT experience with Ligne Roset, who replaced a couch that had a spring collapse after I'd owned it for ten months. I complained, and they not o...
Candles, wine, the Godowsky variations on Chopin, and a really good-smelling bath bomb are mine. I occasionally set aside a Saturday as me-time, and this bath routine is the way I reward myself for...
I personally would start with some gauzy white floorlength window treatments, maybe even strategically positioned in front of the heavy wooden beams that divide the window panes. Long curtains woul...
Window treatments and throw pillows are cheap, easy, and a fast way to add a tasteful splash of color to the room without being overwhelming. I second the call for plants, too. They add a certain s...
Just say no to the pink shelves, but I love the idea of a long, low credenza on that empty wall. Instead of lots of color over the bed, why not move the art that's already there down a bit (right n...
I'm not wild about this. It reduces the photographs from art to wallpaper.
Which I suppose if you just have textures -- as in this example -- is okay, though it begs the question of w...
What I'm seeing is an issue of scale: the couches and especially the beanbag chair look too big for the space. I'd ditch the beanbag chair and try moving the couches around to take advantage of the...
Latest Comments...
It's not something I usually harp on, but... The editorial 'we' really got on our nerves in this post. You see, we don't love stripes; in fact we often think they're tacky. Our kitchen...
Not sure what your room decor looks like, but the first thing that came to my mind was a white Knoll Saarinen table with those chairs. I think the tulip base and clean lines would pair beautifully ...
Your ceilings are drool-worthy, as is that entire bedroom. I adore the idea of treating the chairs as sculpture; it emphasizes the very things that make them classics of modern design to begin with...
I love the blue of those fabulous chairs beneath the windows, but the crooked CD cases on the walls in the first picture are bothering me. I really want to jump through the picture and straighten t...
I like the idea of square (and the idea of the flor tiles; why did you lose them?). There's something to be said for roundness to break up the space, but everything else in the room is so aggressiv...
I... kind of think it's hideous. Gluing felt to the couch? Ew. Hint on the cat scratching: most cats hate bubble wrap, or doublesided tape, as a scratching surface. The bubble wrap of...
I also love the first one. I'm trying to figure out if I can do that fade effect on the cheap when I repaint my bedroom. It seems like there should be some way to get paint to do something similar...
I love the hat tree that's sprouting out the top.
Like the person a few comments up, I've also had a GREAT experience with Ligne Roset, who replaced a couch that had a spring collapse after I'd owned it for ten months. I complained, and they not o...
Candles, wine, the Godowsky variations on Chopin, and a really good-smelling bath bomb are mine. I occasionally set aside a Saturday as me-time, and this bath routine is the way I reward myself for...
I personally would start with some gauzy white floorlength window treatments, maybe even strategically positioned in front of the heavy wooden beams that divide the window panes. Long curtains woul...
Window treatments and throw pillows are cheap, easy, and a fast way to add a tasteful splash of color to the room without being overwhelming. I second the call for plants, too. They add a certain s...
Just say no to the pink shelves, but I love the idea of a long, low credenza on that empty wall. Instead of lots of color over the bed, why not move the art that's already there down a bit (right n...
I'm not wild about this. It reduces the photographs from art to wallpaper. Which I suppose if you just have textures -- as in this example -- is okay, though it begs the question of w...
I covet that sofa! Too bad I live about 1500 miles away from it, and I'm poor!
What I'm seeing is an issue of scale: the couches and especially the beanbag chair look too big for the space. I'd ditch the beanbag chair and try moving the couches around to take advantage of the...