This Ohio farmhouse is chock full of second hand, vintage, and antique furnishings and accessories, which simply make it really fun to tour. More than the house though, I love the grounds...
I love this shot...so peaceful
I adore this birdcage as decor, but I'm not really a fan of caging birds...
They scored the four poster bed on ebay.
This chicken coup used to be a cupola.
A shed is used as guest quarters. I would probably use this as a painting studio though....
The sink is an old soapstone basin.
what do you think of the house and grounds?
via Country Living
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
A great book for all my girly girls out there
The aptly titled "Hers," by Jacqueline deMontravel is a treasure trove of inspiration and ideas to feminize your space, no matter what your style. The book starts off with the "queen" of all feminine rooms, the bedroom. The bedroom section was definitely may favorite, and helps you narrow down colors, details, fabrics, and layering.
I love this bedroom, and the balance between masculine and feminine. I'm also crazy about the delicate lace trimmed sheet paired with the chocolate brown coverlet. Perfect.
Like I said before, this book isn't just about glitzy glam rooms. It doesn't matter what your style, you can still apply the suggested methods.
The bedroom section was my favorite, but the book also covers other rooms in other chapters, like home offices, outside spaces, creating your own personal space, accommodating guests, and accessorizing.
If this book sounds like just the motivation you've been needing for your home, you can buy it online here.
I love this bedroom, and the balance between masculine and feminine. I'm also crazy about the delicate lace trimmed sheet paired with the chocolate brown coverlet. Perfect.
Like I said before, this book isn't just about glitzy glam rooms. It doesn't matter what your style, you can still apply the suggested methods.
The bedroom section was my favorite, but the book also covers other rooms in other chapters, like home offices, outside spaces, creating your own personal space, accommodating guests, and accessorizing.
If this book sounds like just the motivation you've been needing for your home, you can buy it online here.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
A clutter-free and warm home of a Toronto artist
It's often a bit hard to find a home that is minimal and clean but not cold or sterile. This cozy home is a carefully edited space of meaningful objects.
The artist, Cylene
She keeps a rotating art wall, and displays collections, such as the cameras you see here, but the space still feels airy.
The kitchen is so cute.
The artist also let the folks over at Covet Garden tour her studio. I always love seeing a studio because I majored in ilustration and spent many years among other artists in their studios.
Her beautiful, whimsical paper art
via Covet Garden
The artist, Cylene
She keeps a rotating art wall, and displays collections, such as the cameras you see here, but the space still feels airy.
The kitchen is so cute.
The artist also let the folks over at Covet Garden tour her studio. I always love seeing a studio because I majored in ilustration and spent many years among other artists in their studios.
Her beautiful, whimsical paper art
via Covet Garden
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