My sense of style: thwarted! Well, I'm not really sure, that's my design problem. For whatever reason, you don't want to know, and I don't want to get into it, I'm 50+ and just trying to do my own real first home now.
I've had a lot of houses I've lived in, but not a home.
It's easier to describe mostly what I don't want than what I do. I don't want new and shiny stuff or things that are so contrived you can't move anything and I don't want to freak if something gets scuffed.
I have a WHOLE lot of books (I owned a bookstore and still have a book business.) So every room except the bathroom has to have books in it, a lot of them.
I usually buy used, and shabby is ok, but not uncomfortable.
I like what I call "dinner mint" colors: sage, light rose, pale yellow, dusky light blue. But I have two or three other palettes I like a lot, and many of the others are much more intense.
I love reusing things creatively (and hate the word repurposing!). One of my new favorites is an old bulk film developing rack (my husband has been a pro photographer) that he's using to hold his bicycle water bottles.
I'd rather show the stuff than hide it so that it's awkward to get to. I have a "closed" kitchen with a huge island that I want to turn into a much smaller kitchen with lots of open storage.
I love where I am now, a place I never expected to be!
The last thing I bought for a friend was a purple string bag. She loves purple and we're old high school buddies who'd lost track of each other for many years and live across the country from each other. I had no idea what to get her for her birthday, so that's what she got!
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What would you do?
By JudithDialDH and I are contemplating decorating the house. The problems are: too much stuff (I'm working on that one) but especially books & photo stuff. The fact that we both find pieces we love and buy them, whether we have any idea where it will go and/or fit into any decorating scheme. And finally, there's a conflict of styles.
The house is a log home, finished on the inside to look like vertical paneling. DH prefers mid-century » READ MORE
Making a table from birch logs
By JudithDial
This how-to really interested me as we have several birch trees we've been contemplating taking down in the yard AND I still need side tables for the livingroom. No storage, but otherwise, I think they're great.
Pointclickhome had this write up about turning a bundle of wood into an attractive, reasonble side table. I'm amazed at the ingenuity of the city dwellers in finding their wood at the flower market. Much cheaper than » READ MORE
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