I recently made a slipcover for our living room sofa using painter’s drop cloth. I am no pro sewer, as discussed here and here. But I needed something to replace the sloppy generic cover that was on, and there isn’t much out there by way of pre-made slipcovers for slope armed sofas. We had originally […]
At Home In East Sussex
The owners of this cozy country cottage have stayed true to the home’s style with a mix of rustic and vintage. This is seen both in architectural elements as well as furnishing. They have also been clever with the maximizing natural light. Anywhere they haven’t used wallcoverings, the owners have wisely opted for off-white walls […]
Home Trend: Beni Ourain Moroccan Rug
I could kick myself for not having bought a rug during that day trip from Spain to Tangier that one time…I just don’t do very well in situations where hard sells and haggling are involved… One particular type of Moroccan rug that is still going strong in the home trend department, is the Beni Ourain. […]
Round Up: Catch All
A few days ago I was ranting talking about getting rid of clutter on kitchen countertops. But this is easier said than done. Inevitably, there are things that always end up resting on empty surfaces. Keys, mail, phones…a catch-all, or valet, is a great way to wrangle all of these items floating about. Some things […]
At Home in Dallas
If Pantone’s Rose Quartz ran away and got itself an apartment, this would be it. From art work to kitchen cabinetry, everything has been infused with the light airiness of the pastel hue. The colors, together with a flood of natural light, result in a serene and ethereal interior. Above: In the kitchen, pastel hues […]
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