Thursday, 6 October 2011

Oh sweet symmetry.

I just look at this and my eyes flit between everything that's so wonderful. Roman shades! Doggies! Zebra! Roman shades! Doggies! Zebra! And so on. Picture perfect don't you think?
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Monday, 3 October 2011

Think Pink: The Sequel

I've posted before about how I never thought I'd be a fan of pink furniture. And I was wrong then. My heart was won over by a pair of pink chairs and guess what? The chairs weren't in a five year old girl's fairy themed bedroom. They were the star attraction of a gorgeous adult sized lounge room. I know.

I'll just give you a moment to compose yourselves.

Anyway, it's happened again. I honestly thought the pink chairs were a one off stroke of genius by some brilliant furniture designer who was also responsible for a number of average looking chairs with self esteem issues. If I was some boring old chesterfield arm chair I'd be feeling pretty inadequate too. That being said, I do have some fairly deep seated issues when it comes to chesterfields, as we had them in our living room when I was a child, and they were so darn stiff, uncomfortable and freezing cold that I would rather lie on the floor. Ok that's a little dramatic, but I still hated them. As fascinating as all that is, I'll let you swoon over MORE pink furniture now. Shield the eyes of any nearby chesterfields, they may want to die.

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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Scrabble Style.

I love Scrabble. It is easily my favourite board game and lately I have been getting on board (pun intended) with Scrabble related merchandise. So far I only have a mug but you can get anything and everything scrabbled. Cushions. Plates. Bed spreads. Art. Here's the best of the best. If this were a game, these pieces would be bound to land on a Triple Word Score.
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Friday, 16 September 2011

When clothes die...

When clothes die, you hope there's a better life out there for them. Clothing heaven if you like.

A final resting place for your believed sweaters to recover from whatever horrible affliction they have suffered in their lifetime (bad seams, colour fade, staining and unfortunate stretching are just among a few of the many conditions known to plague clothes) you hope they'll be off to a better place. While that place is more often or not the donations bin at your local charity, if there was a heaven for clothes I'm sure this would be it. Alternatively (and a much better alternative at that) this is also the place that wonderful, new clothes come to live out their glory years.

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If my clothes collection was given the gift of space, I'm sure it would be more than happy to ride out its days in here. The contents of this closet is not dissimilar to mine either, for as much as I would love to experiment with colour, I tend to buy things in grey, white and black. Vibrant, huh?

And how cool is the shopping bag artwork? Never throw out your shopping bags. Unless it's for recycling of course. Keep the good ones but let's not forget to be environmentally friendly.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Tobi Fairley.

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I saw this photo the other day on Pinterest and consequently lost my shit. So naturally I hightailed it over to House of Turqoise to see the rest of the place. Oh em gee girlfriend, oh em gee. Both the bath and kitchen are full of natural light and gorgeous detailing. And the colour palette gives the home such a soothing presence.

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I love this. And I mean love. Shout it from the rooftops, put a ring on it love. The ceiling detail, the farmhouse sink (kill me now), the pots as book ends. Even that jar on the left. Oh how I love glass jars as storage. I myself have actually taken to repurposing glass candle jars and using them to hold makeup and jewelry. I know, how resourceful.


Here's the kitchen from another angle. You know, just in case you have some trouble identifying what a kitchen is (if you are struggling, look for a stove or oven, sinks find themselves at home in bathrooms and laundries and sometimes you will find a bar fridge masquerading as a bedside table in the bedroom of a poor uni student). Anyway, I wanted to include this image because boy was I ecstatic when I realised those jars weren't a one off. They're everywhere! It wasn't an accident! Whoever lives here loves glass jars as much as I do!

Also those lights are a little cool too.

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This was my favourite shot of the bathroom. How cool is the frosted glass on the shower door? I bet you the frosting is strategically placed to hide your lady bits. Just in case someone busts in on you, in which case, shame on you you silly sausage, learn to lock the door!

I love this bathroom. It is just so luscious. How great is the darker wood on the vanity? I was expecting the same palette to be used as in the kitchen so this was a nice surprise. I also love the light fixture. 

More photos on House of Turqoise and also the photos were originally sourced from here!

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Flower Power.

You don't see enough flower boxes these days. You really don't. I don't know why and I don't particularly care. Whatever reason it is, not good enough. I think someone needs to bring the flower box back. So I'm doing my bit here, one photo at a time.

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Monday, 12 September 2011

Console me.

I know. That title, hilarious. And if you didn't find it funny, well I suppose that's alright, because I had a good chuckle over here.

But yes, I do want to be consoled. I mean, would you look at that console come bedside table creation? Seriously, look at it. Breathe in the sheer beauty of it. Smell the flowers (but please, don't literally start sniffing the computer screen, particularly if you happen to be in a public library). It is the furniture equivalent of the frog that was kissed and turned into a Prince. 

You can tell this whole room is just sensational. From what I can see of the bed I would love it, because I love a nailhead trim. But I have never wanted to get rid of my bedside table more. I think they might even be in danger of becoming obsolete. 
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