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Display Name: doralisa
Member Since: 2/10/09

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I didn't want to comment, but felt compelled nonetheless because I just don't get why this home is featured here. Yes, there are interesting objects from her travels, but they are displayed in such a disjointed and odd way. Most of the tabletop displays are at the outer corners and things are all sort of random and willy nilly. If you grouped all the rhinos together on a shelf and other similar items together instead of scattered about, it may look more cohesive. Also, edit the pieces. You can't always have it all out at once. Even the pillows on the couch are sitting there in an odd formation. Two like pillows beside each other -- usually would look better two like pillows separated at each end -- mix them up. I do not like the floor pillows thrown against the heater. That is just odd. It's a heater, who cares. I do agree it's just too cluttered, too messy and not organized or displayed in an appealing way at all. It does read as tacky unfortunately. Sorry.


Apartment Therapy DC | Jayne's Global Eclectic Home House Tour
8/27/09 2:49 PM

I wanted to reiterate again how wonderful the Honest Kitchen food is. Their website is

www.thehonestkitchen.com

It's basically dehydrated almost raw food. Fresh meats, veggie and fruits made in a plant that manufacturers human food. This is the only food that the FDA stamped ok for human consumption (not that you'd want to). My dog was healthy anyway and I always fed him premium kibble (Evanger's, Innova, etc.), but noticed a huge difference after changing over to this, including his bathroom breaks :)


Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Good Questions: Dogs and Small Space Dilemma Los Angeles
6/19/09 11:24 AM

I agree about changing to a healthier diet (not that your current diet isn't healthy already). I did not have the time to devote to making my own food or doing the complete raw diet, but I found a wonderful middle ground between homemade and raw -- The Honest Kitchen. Check it out and see what you think. Very easy to prepare. Not cheap, but worth it.

I too just take my dogs on 3 - 4 walks per day (depending on whether its the weekend or during the week) and that's when he goes -- pick it up right away and that's it.

Good luck!


Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Good Questions: Dogs and Small Space Dilemma Los Angeles
6/19/09 8:44 AM

Love your choices in everything. I MUST know where the pillows are from in the den (on the tan couch). Thanks!


Apartment Therapy Chicago | House Tour: Beth's Photogenic Home
2/10/09 3:36 PM