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Timeless Living room Designed by Tiffany Eastman

June 18, 2012 in Chic, Classic, Hottest Designers, Living room, Luxurious, Vignettes, White


TIFFANY EASTMAN INTERIORS

I’m so happy to have discovered the work of Tiffany Eastman. She creates these timeless spaces by using neutral color palettes and intriguing textures. Her attention to detail is obvious, just have a look at the amazing nailhead detail on the base of the sofa.

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My Peach and Pink Painting

December 30, 2011 in ART, Peach / Coral, Pink

Hi Friends! Hope you are all doing wonderfully well, and are enjoying the Holidays. I’ve been on a painting streak lately, and as I promised, I will share more photos of my works. Our apartment is drowing in paintings at the moment, and if I’m to keep up my hobby at this rate, I’ll need to open a tiny art shop LOL!  That would be a fun venture for 2012? How about you, have you made any resolutions yet? New year, new possibilities, right? Have a wonderful evening my Friend =) xox Linda

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Gorgeous Vignette

September 21, 2011 in Beige, Chic, Classic, Hallway/Entry, Soft and Light, Vignettes, Yellow

CHARLES FAUDREE VIA KATIE DID

Wohoo!! I’m so happy I joined pinterest, becausee it lead me to this AMAZING vignette, on this AMAZING blog, which is running an AMAZING giveaway right now!

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CHARLES FAUDREE VIA KATIE DID

I’m seriously bursting with eye candy to share with you right now, I almost don’t know where to start! So come back soon for more :-D

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My Dresser DIY Makeover: Good Riddance Pink Bows

August 15, 2011 in Beige, Bright, Chic, DIY, Flea Market Finds, Pastels, Pink

We bought a new camera a few weeks ago, so now I can finally share some of my DIY’s! First up: a dresser I bought at a goodwill store. This is what it looked like when I brought it home:

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pink chest

Not so pretty. But it is solid wood and has a lovely classic shape and long legs, which I love.

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I needed it to be a light color that didn’t stand out too much, so I chose one that had the same undertone as my walls. The details  are wooden sticks that I picked out of a bamboo place mat (!). I started by drawing the pattern on the front and sides with a pencil, then glued each stick on with regular wood glue. Tape held the sticks in place until the glue way completely dry.

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Using my fingers, I added spackle to smooth out the edges of the sticks.

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When the spackle was completely dry, I sanded it down with fine grain sand paper.

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The plan included another coat of paint, but for now I like the crude look of the plaster. The pulls I got for free at a flea market about to close, I screwed them off of another dresser. What do you think?

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