Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts

A beautiful New York loft that evokes simple Quaker aesthetics

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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This SoHo loft, spanning an entire New York block, is such a breath of fresh air. It is urban and glamorous, but at the same time peaceful and simple. Enjoy!










first two images via Urban Kaleidoscope the rest via Remodelista

Rugs Rugs Rugs

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

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Keeping the focus on floors these days, I'm pretty excited to show off a favorite of mine today. Antique and vintage rugs are a great way to add a little pattern and eye candy to the floor!


via Houzz

If you aren't sure of what type of rug to look for, Scandinavian rugs are great for pastel rooms. They tend to have lighter colors in them and the designs are beautiful!


via ApartmentTherapy

Mixing and matching rugs are a great way to bring two spaces together. Using the same color options but getting different patterns or styles can help define a space but keep the natural flow of the room.

via Houzz

For those who love a lot of color and mixed patterns, using a rug with like colors can tie in a space. Moroccan rugs would be a great choice for this situation as they tend to have bright lively colors.

Dozens of photo frames, cushions and coffee table books - the necessity to every lounge room.
via Pinterest

For those of you who love the simplicity and neutral colors, this is a great way to step out of your box and add a great pattern to the view! There are some amazing places that sell vintage rugs for great prices and they are great quality.


via ApartmentTherapy


this post is in partnership with nazimyalcollection

Creating a space for entertaining

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

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More and more, Chris and I were finding our small apartment tough for entertaining.  One thing on our "To Do" list for our new home is to knock down the wall between the kitchen and the living room to create a breakfast bar. That would give us a little more space to entertain, but mostly it would vastly increase the flow in our home, making even our modest space more conducive to guests.

This seating area isn't particularly large, but the open concept layout and variety of seating makes for plenty of ways for guests to mingle.

via BHG

This kitchen bar can be a great addition to more seating.

via  Houzz.com

Sometimes the bar stool itself can make a big difference. Having backless bar stools still gives you the visual space you need but allows for guest seating. 


via  Houzz.com


I love this "campy" industrial wheeled cart turned bar.
via Country Living

This post in partnership with barstools.co.uk



Dear Boston,

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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You're tough and beautiful...you're in our prayers.

Some house tours from Boston, a city of some of the best bones in the country.










via Apartment Therapy