Jun 26, 2012
Jun 20, 2012
Sourced: ilovedoodle upbeat art prints
I've had decorating for kids' rooms on my mind lately, but when I came across these playful prints by ilovedoodle on Etsy I realized perhaps I'm a kid at heart. I love how their style and humor transcends ages -- perfect for a child's room but also would be ultra sweet in a grownup's kitchen or bath.
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Everyone Poops. |
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Happiness is Everywhere. |
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I Will Never Lego. |
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So Long My Friend. |
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The Ballet of Mustache. |
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Sorry, I'm Latte. |
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The Mummy Return. |
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Bad Hair Day. |
Jun 17, 2012
House Hunting: What $49 Million Will Get You
Want to know what $49,000,000 looks like? Take a gander at this stunning property in Long Island's South Hampton. The nearly 18,000-square-foot (9.11 acre) estate was originally built in 1915, though lovingly restored over the years. A girl can dream...
Jun 14, 2012
Fab Finds/Sourced Mashup: The New Traditionalists
If you've ever designed a children's room you're aware that there's a severe lack of stylish (read: non-cutesy) beds that are also playful enough for the ultra-youthful among us. In planning for my client's two kids' rooms, I'm noticing that the bulk of children's beds are all very age-specific -- meaning, they'll be sweet for a year or two until the child grows out of it (and from a designer's prospective, most of them are trying too hard to be cute). That's why I'm mad about The New Traditionalists' Regency Youth Bed. It can be customized in a multitude of colors, meaning you'll find the perfect look to last. (Available to the trade.) The New Traditionalists, in general, are just an incredibly awesome source for sophisticated style. Check out some of my favorites (below the Regency Youth Bed):
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