This Gramercy Park studio is the home of design consultant Ellen O’Neil. At 450 sq ft/41.8 sq m, the space, which was once servant’s quarters, had to be carefully thought out in order to be efficient. Furniture is arranged in way that creates mini vignettes throughout. The color palette was kept light and neutral. Other […]
Monday’s Motivation: The French Roaring 20’s
Well, truth be told, what is really inspiring me today , is the latest Woody Allen film, Midnight in Paris. But, inspired by a movie two Monday’s in a row?! (Let’s just say, I go to the movies a lot) In the story, a modern day writer is completely taken (almost quite literally) with […]
Solutions for Growing Herbs @ Home
Well, let’s be honest, I’m not much into cooking. BUT, I fully appreciate the idea of trying to grow your own herbs – never mind that I am on my third basil plant. I’ve found some solutions that allow you to grow herbs from the comfort of your own home. Best of all are […]
@ Home in San Francisco
San Francisco is known for its beautiful rows of Victorian houses. But, despite outer appearances, it isn’t all traditional all of the time on the inside. Take for instance the home we are looking at today. Designer Ken Fulk took more of an antique meets modern approach with a black, white and neutral scheme. […]
Monday’s Motivation: X-Men First Class {no, really}
A couple of weeks ago, I saw the new X-Men movie (please don’t judge). The movie was a bit long, and the mind does tend to wander…especially when blogging has taken over. But, much to my delight, the story takes place in the early 1960’s. The set designers definitely had fun with furnishings and styling. […]
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