Paint vs. plush. I’m personally a huge fan of texture so I’d probably rush out and buy the cushy headboard before toiling for hours trying to decal my bedroom wall. But if you’ve got a bit of time and want to save your pennies, why not use paint to create a killer headboard motif?
Domino magazine, [...]
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Posted in your home sweet home, tagged green, pillow on April 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m loving these green pillows! They’re fresh and bright and make me think summer is just around the corner.
CB2, Mad Spy Girl
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Sarah Richardson created an unexpected green bathroom on her show Sarah’s House. It’s a tad shocking how this actually works!
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We’ve come a long way from the ’70s style puke green coloured couches. And with these couches? You’ll be sitting pretty in no time.
Eye Candy Andy’s on Flickr
Urban Outfitters
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This statement piece is more than just a flashy chair fit for a queen. Flip the top down and voila! Table! Dinner for four anyone?
Troya
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Fawn Galli’s living room changed my mind on green. I’ve always liked the colour but I never wanted to incorporate much colour in my home preferring a white pallet instead. Now I’m yearning after what Fawn whipped up for her apartment, as seen in the April issue of Domino magazine. I love the hits of [...]
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The multipurpose dog bed! A place to lounge one minute and a storage box the next! Although the price tag is hefty at $1000, never mind the $100 extra you have to shell out to ship it, the idea is a good one. Now to think up wallet friendly alternatives.
But look at how the wood [...]
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Looks like lots of walks would be in order if you had an irish setter.
Ikea, Dogs Department and Isabella Cane
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The last contender. The Irish Red Setter. This is the most beautiful dog ever. It wouldn’t be fair to box her away in an apartment but I’m definitely planning on getting an Irish Red Setter when I get a home of my own!
Pros
affectionate
good with kids
easily housebroken (hooray! no messes!
Cons:
very independent so they can be a tad [...]
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