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Edited, Sophisticated and Leopard x-benches. YES!

February 28, 2012 in Classic, Gray, Living room, Natural


NEW YORK SOCIAL DIARY

One website I never miss out on is New York Social Diary. I love seeing how people live, and their interviews are always so personal and interesting. This week’s featured home really caught my attention. It’s very simple and sophisticated, yet all the pieces in Laura’s home are so beautiful. In other words, a very well edited home.

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NEW YORK SOCIAL DIARY

The beautiful leopard covered benches, of course, caught my attention right away. Pretty, aren’t they?

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LEOPARD X-BENCH
/ X-BENCH / FABRIC

Reminds me of this baby. I want one!! (two actually). Jump on over to see the rest of Laura Montalban’s beautiful home. Xox Linda

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Glass Display Boxes + 2 Design Videos

December 19, 2011 in Christmas, Dining room, Glass Display Boxes, Interior Design Videos, Natural, Vignettes


CRATE & BARREL

How about some glass display box inspiration for Christmas?? I adore this look created by the fab people at Crate & Barrel. I’m so proud I had the same idea for my Holiday vignette. Love this look!!

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Fall Favorites; an Alternative Color Palette

October 31, 2011 in Fall, Giveaways, Hot Shops!, Natural


HELT ENKELT…

As I completely missed the Halloween train this year, I’ll try to make it up with some pretty fall decor. Let’s start with the photo above, isn’t the color palette of green and brown just lovely? You can see more lovely fall decor photos on Anna Malin’s blog Helt Enkelt.

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Look for Less: Koi Wallpaper

August 20, 2011 in Asian (Chinoiserie), Bathroom, Bright, Brown, Look for Less, Natural, Orange, Powder Room, Wallpaper / Tiles / Murals

DAVID SCOTT / MARILI FORASTIERI

I’ve had a lot of questions about this koi wallpaper in the lovely powder room featured in this post. The wallpaper is obviously hand painted, which you can tell when there is no pattern repeat. I believe it’s from de Gournay (please correct me if I’m wrong), which means most of us can’t afford it.

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 Luckily I came across a more affordable version on Wallpaper Direct. What do you think? Is this a good alternative, or does the pattern repeat ruin the charm?

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