Thursday, September 30, 2010

September's Lovely Links....


Hi everyone, it's the end of another month! Over here in Aus, September is the first month of Spring, but it's only just starting to warm up a little bit now where I live.

Which of your posts this month did you enjoy writing the most?

Link up below and share a pic and link so we can visit with you!

My favourite post this month was the first one I did about the 'quote journey' around my home. I got to feature one of my favourite quotes, and thank 2 special blog friends. That's the one I'm linking below!

Lovely Links From September:



Linda. xox

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A Weekend Wish..... Relaxing Somewhere Amazing, Like This....

Spring is finally here, and I'm even looking forward to the Summer months. How magical would it be to find somewhere like this to lay and relax on a lovely warm, scented, Summer night!


Bliss!

May you find your own blissful place somewhere quiet this weekend.... a place to relax, unwind, recharge, and replenish.

If you're looking for some good books to read whilst you're relaxing, I came across this great post over on Indie Fixx yesterday. It lists 6 sites that are really useful for finding new and exciting books to read.... amongst them 'Library Thing', and 'What Should I Read Next'?

Definitely worth checking out.

Linda. xox

P.S. A little later today I'm going to put up a post for September's Lovely Links... so, if you have a fave post from the month of September you'd like to share with everyone, I'd love you to join in and link up with your post and a pic!

See you soon. :)

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Quote Journey Around My Home - Part 2. A Door Full Of Inspiration!

This is the second step on my 'quote journey around  my home!' (You can read more info about the 'journey' in this post).

These inspirational words aren't exactly quotes, but they are phrases of inspiration that I refer to regularly.

They're on the door I walk in and out of multiple times a day, (it's the door to my garage from my little dining area), so every now and then I make sure I take the time to re-affirm 1 or 2 of the phrases on the cards.


The cards come from a box of cards by author Wayne Dyer called 'Inspiration - Your Ultimate Calling'. I have lots of these diplayed around my home, but I sorted through the deck and picked some of the ones that really resonated with me (and blended in colour wise - lol!!). Others that I like can get 'rotated' into my displays at some stage.


If you look closely at them further down in this post, you'll also see they have butterflies on them..... a really meaningful trigger for me... and something that connects me with them in a deeper way.

They also have a lovely passage of text on the back to go with the words on the front. This is why my cards are only loosely stuck to the door with blu tac.... if I feel the need to turn them over and re-read the back of them.... I can! Then I pop them straight back on the door. The one below is not up anywhere at the moment, but I love it..... so it may get 'rotated in' later on.



If you saw the quote from last week's post, you'll notice that these cards are right next to it! You can see the 'soul gardener' quote over there amidst the butterflies on the wall.


The door is going to get painted out at some stage, which will make the room look bigger! But, I'm waiting until I repaint the whole living area in a warmer colour, and I'll do it then. When I moved in 2 years ago, the unit had just been freshly painted, so I've been putting off the whole 'painting thing' for a while..... but I have to get to it because I really do 'need' a slightly warmer colour on the walls (rather than the grey which I find chilly!).

The bookcases are all on the list to be painted too - lol - that's been 'going to happen' for years!


You can see my living room through here.... and if you look, you can see more of these cards down the side of the bookcase. There's another bookcase on the other side of the couch with cards down its side too! They're close by if I'm sitting on the couch and need a bit of inspiration!

Here are the cards on the door in close up so you can see what they say......





Each one is very important to me... and something I try to weave within my life. (Although, I have yet to master the art of meditation... my mind never shuts up!).

The one that says 'forget about the cash value' is ringing true at the moment. I have a good part-time job (primary teaching) that pays the bills, so I have time to focus on my designing, my blog, performing, and other creative things. My newest venture is my online cushion shop, which has been near completion for ages, but should finally be up and running within 2 weeks!

If I worried about making  money from this shop....... I'd never do it! It's never going to make me much money. In fact, at the moment, all it's done is put me in debt to fill up my stock cupboard with gorgeous cushion covers. But you know what?........

I don't care.

One of my other favourite inspirational pieces of text is from something I read ages ago, (can't even remember what). But, it talked about following your bliss and doing what you love to do. It went on to say that you can really tell if you love what you're doing if you'd do it without being paid.

There's heaps of things I enjoy doing that actually cost me money, but I do them anyway....

I perform in amateur theatre. The standard of our shows in Ballarat is very high, and a 'season' can continue over many weeks, so it's very exhausting (late nights and still getting up and going to work). We have to pay our membership fee to be part of the performance. Doing shows like Les Miserables is worth it!

I don't ask any money to help friends or even acquaintances with their interior design... I just love doing it! (I do if it's someone I don't know).

And, even if this cushion shop only sells one cushion a week and barely makes any money.... I'm still going to have a blast doing it because it means I have an excuse to research and source gorgeous, handmade cushion covers..... I get to look at them laying prettily in my stock cupboard..... and then I get to share them with other people who hopefully find as much delight in them as I do!

Call me silly, but it makes me happy!!!!

Of course I couldn't do it if I didn't have a 'day job', but I'm truly grateful I can. :)

Next week I'm going to turn the camera around, shoot towards the other end of the dining area, and show you the words and quotes in part of the kitchen.

They're on the wall, on the fridge, on the pantry door...... so lots to look at!

Linda. xox

PS: Did you notice the owl hanging from the doorknob? (I'll give you a close-up another day. He's pretty gorgeous!) I have an owl on every external door except the glass sliding door. (There are 2 owls just outside that one). They're my animal 'totem' of guardianship.... I like them watching over my home. Supposedly, if you have an animal you're strongly attracted to over all others, they're your 'totem', and, meant to protect you from harm. Makes me feel good anyhow, and that's what's important!

P.P.S: I'll be putting up the post for September's Lovely Links Party tomorrow. If you have a post from September you'd like to share, I'd love you to link up with some words and a pic.

See you tomorrow!

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More: Here's the post where the 'quote journey' began!

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Mile End Road... What A Home - Full Of Whimsy and Atmosphere!!

Back on 1st Option (where this previously featured home came from), I ran across Mile End Road. Love the name, and just look at the interior shots.

Talk about moody, atmospheric, eclectic, whimsical, theatrical...... and then some!

The kitchen alone just does me in! There's so much to look at. I'm a 'cocooner' (just made that word up), and I could cocoon myself in there all day. Not much light I know... but it kinda reminds me of all the books I used to read when I was little that were based in old houses with secret passageways and hidden rooms etc!!

I know a few of you out there who'll be fawning over the floors too - aren't they great!










And, there's one room that has something I've been absolutely dying to get for years now. One came up at an antique auction here a few weeks back.... but I gave up when the bidding went over $400 (which was still remarkably cheap..... I just wanted it to somehow magically come my way!).

Can you guess what it is?

You can see all 18 pics of Mile End Road over on 1st Option. Well worth the look, there's some more rooms not featured here!

Linda. xox

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Here's 3 more gorgeous homes to wander through. Unlike the one above, these ones are all filled with glorious masses of natural light:
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The main wall of a public area wearing his full height glass panel, while the study raised above the main floor level and is defined by a different floor finish. A dark wood veneer wall unit form the edge of living space and presents a series of columns involved strongly that house audio-visual equipment, CDs, DVDs, etc. sliding screens that are part of the composition of the unit when closed to hide a plasma screen. It all makes the area look very unusual and overall impression of the apartments to be very glamorous. Who’s sad that a modern and glamorous interiors have a cold? While this redesign apartment in Mission Point, Stanic Harding made him not only glamorous but also warm and comfortable. Kitchen-dining room apartment living combined with the zone-enter the public areas clearly separated from the private sector. Two bedrooms are very well connected to the natural light and views outside the Harbour that they appear larger in size than them.


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Monday, September 27, 2010

A Living Room Full Of Comfort and Ease

I can just imagine secluding myself in here for at least a day, curled up with a good book, a mug of milo, and some of my favourite treats.

The atmosphere in this room is just so relaxing and nurturing.


The collection of items on the mantelpiece looks fascinating, and the grouping of mirrors would bounce light all over the place.

And, being who I am, I'd be remiss if I didn't comment on those delightful looking cushions. :)

There's even a mirror ball! (Imagine the firelight glinting off that at night, and reflecting in the mirrors too....it'd be like a room full of little stars.)

Gorgeous.

Linda. xox

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Remember When You Did This......?

Remember when you were a kid and you built a cubby house out of blankets and chairs, and bits of furniture or stuff from around the house?!


Remember what it was like curled up in there, hidden away, in your own secret little corner of the world?

Or, did you read your book under the covers at night with a flashlight, even though your parents had already told you it was time to go to sleep?

Ahhhhhhh..... the gorgeousness of having a cozy, secret, snug place in the world just for you, and to do something you loved.

Do you give that magical gift to yourself today?

Do you spend time creating your own cozy corner of the world and using it to do something you love?

If not.....

....... why not?

What's stopping you?

It doesn't have to be a blanket over a chair (although, who says we can't be 'kids' again)..... it could be as simple as a comfy chair in a corner of the room, some snuggly pillows, a glowing candle, a yummy treat, and a good book.

Time to delight in some simple pleasures again... we all deserve it!

Linda. xox

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Monday Music - Sweet Lullaby by Deep Forest...

This is where it all began (personally one of my fave articles ever!!).

Music is SO important to the happiness of my home. :)

Now most Monday mornings when the working week looms I'll try to post a fave song or some music I'm listening to at the moment to provide some musical motivation.

So my little groovers......... here's today's installment!

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Yesterday I had my Deep Forest CD out because I felt like 'chiling out' and relaxing. I put some rosewood scented oil into my oil burner, added a few drops of sweet orange to go with it, and laid on the couch flicking through some of my old Living Etc, Home Beautiful, and Ideal Home magazines.

Bliss!

So, today, I thought I'd pop my favourite Deep Forest song on Heartfire At Home to share. I remember watching this clip years ago on tele, and one of the T.V. channels over here (SBS), used to use the very last piece of the clip (right at the end after the music), as part of their channel's advertising. I've always loved it!

Sweet Lullaby......



And, as always when thinking of our 'Musical Must Haves' section...

Ask yourself: 'Do I L.O.V.E music?'

Which leads to: 'Have I got enough of it in my home and in my life?'

Because: Good interior design caters to ALL our senses, not just our eyes.... that's why I call it 'Atmospheric Design' instead!

Linda. xox

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