Archive for January, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Big Floral Wallpaper

So I’m still searching for the perfect wallpaper for the powder room. A while back I ordered some samples from Farrow & Ball:

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I was planning to do something black and white but now I’m thinking I want to go with something blue. (I am crazy mad for blue right now.) And I adore this Peony pattern. The only thing is I think it would look great in my closet/dressing room instead.

ButI’d like to use some pink in the dressing room (because it’s the one room where I won’t feel guilty about it). And I like the Wisteria pattern better in these pinks:

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Did you follow that? (Even I had a hard time!)

Then there are these from Osborne & Little that have pink in them:

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What do you think?

Does anyone have a good online source for either Farrow & Ball or Osborne & Little papers that they can recommend?

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PostHeaderIcon Swissarmius Cutlery Holder That Could Organize Your Kitchen Tools

We all do remember Swiss Army knives that were very popular across the world a while back. That popularity they deserved thanks to their flexibility and usefulness. Art Lebedev studio has created an unique object of home decor that reminds these popular knives and also is very practical and useful.
Swissarmius could add a touch of originality to your kitchen decor and solve some clutter problems. It’s designed to organize kitchen tools you usually use in its four sections without making difficult access to them. If you’re in search for an original cutlery holder then you should to pay some attention to the Swissarmius. { Art Lebedev }



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PostHeaderIcon Two Combined One-Bedroom Apartments With Built-In Furniture and Mood Lighting

This apartment consists of two one-bedroom apartments in an East Village Coop overlooking Tompkins Square Park. It’s designed by Joel Sanders in modern style with multi-purpose built-in furniture and mood lighting as a flexible loft-like environment conducive to living, working and entertaining. These three areas have their own distinctive features like a built-in couch for lounging and watching media, and a work surface for working and dining. The kitchen island and the bathroom with a shower and a soaking tube are clad in black granite. The master bedroom and the living area both features LED mood lighting that easily could change color and be programmed. { Joel Sanders }



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PostHeaderIcon The Blues

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I mentioned yesterday how crazy I am for blue right now. For some reason, I’ve never used it in any of my homes.

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I’m not sure why because it’s a color I’ve always liked. I mean, who doesn’t like blue?

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I guess there were just other colors I liked more.

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But lately, blue is at the top of my love list.

(Photos: 1.Lonny 2.Livingetc. 3.Elle Decor 4. Anthropologie)

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PostHeaderIcon 5 Things to Avoid When Staging Your House to Sell

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1. Silk plants that defy gravity.

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2. Paint colors that defy sanity.

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3. Furniture that blocks doorways.

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4. Furniture that blocks shower stalls.

condo-view from the upstairs5. Gargoyles.

All of these photos were found in the real estate listings. Thanks to Jess (Frugal with a Flourish) and Adrian who sent me a couple of them.

Visit Bad MLS Photos to see more !