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Here are 10 Crossdressing Captions That Every Crossdresser Can Relate To.. “You want to go outside in public dressed as a beautiful woman.” “This is your life when left home alone!” “Once you start crossdressing, you’ll never be able to stop!” “This is the life you should be living.” “You want to be the bride, not the groom.” “Wearing a dress and heels just feels so right.” “That inner peace that you feel when you’re dressed and in Makeup can only mean one thing.. YOU’RE A GIRL!” “You are a girly girl on the inside.” “I always felt like a […]
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House Tour: Rose Cholmondeley explores North Runcton Lodge, a beautiful, formerly derelict house in Norfolk that artist-owner, Kate Giles, first visited as a child. Rose discovers the courage, vision and artistic alchemy it's taken for Kate, and husband Tim Ellis, to conjure magic in this once dying house.
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This post is dedicated to the kind of unique, over the top, and beautiful bathrooms we all dream of. No cookie cutter baths here. These beauties are one of a kind. Bathing has turned into a mundane routine. Just jump in the shower, dry off and you are finished. BORRRRING! Bathing should be a treat! Bathrooms usually end up looking practical and utilitarian when they should instead be luxurious. Bathrooms are ROOMS and should be decorated just like any other room in the house. Don't neglect you bathrooms! There is nothing like a relaxing soak in a big old tub. Light some scented candles, turn on some soothing music and allow yourself time for refreshing. You may not have baths like these but hopefully you will get some ideas and be inspired to dress up what you have and make if fabulous too. google.com I told you no cookie cutter bathrooms!! houzz.com Don't really care for the window treatment but the rest is lovely! There are so many gorgeous tubs to choose from today. whimsicalhomes.tumblr.com A bathroom that transports visitors 130 years, to the early 1880s. houzz.com Beautifully appointed bath complete with slipper tub. saffroniabaldwin.co... google.com Karl Lagerfeld's Bath google.com Mario Buatta A gorgeous bath. I especially like the towel rack. houzz.com I love this French style bathroom. Pedestal sinks are still my favorites. interiorstyledesign... Every bath needs a fireplace, don't you think? housetohome.co.uk musee-jacquemart-andre.com Look at all the French bathroom goodies! elledecor.com Very Old World style whether in an old house or a new one. Can't tell for sure about this one. google.com Glamour bath! houzz.com Charlotte Moss A small bathroom with tons of style. Barry Dixon libraryinatower.tumblr.com A beautiful white tiled bathroom! exoticexcess.com Wonderful bathroom in a Paris apartment. arcadianhome.com This is a new home I think. It is hard to say since they have given it such a charming look by painting the closet and shower doors and adding an old tub. google.com scalaregia.blogspot.com This bath is for you if you are looking for elegance and femininity dianeburn.com A dream bathroom by designer Diane Burn. pinterest.com reneefinberg.blogsp... homesbyelevation.co... Modern with an Old World charm. 2.bp.blogspot.com desdemventana.blogspot.com Love the towels in the urn. Am doing this myself! architecturaldigest... An American Couple's Paris Home Celebrates French Style Massimo Listri tumblr.com Pretty pink toile gives this bath it's French appeal. theenchantedhome.blogspot.ca I like so many elements of this room. Thee curtain divider is a great idea especially how it is suspended from the ceiling. thedovecotebrocante.blogspot.com If it is rustic beauty you prefer, this is definitely it! niagaranovice.blogs... This urn sink is fabulous! Cornelis Le Mair's fabulous bohemian bathroom And last but not least the perfect bathroom for my Boho friends! Click here to see the previous post! http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2013/02/french-marquetrybeautiful-to-decorate.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
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The Gone Girl actress, 27, purchased her $2million (£1.5million) three-bedroom love nest in May 2018 choosing to reside in LA's hipster neighbourhood Echo Park.
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I was very fortunate to have have grown up in a home where a high priority was placed on books and reading. I fell in love with reading at an early age - I won a creative poster contest at my elementary school and received my choice of 5 free books, and with that I was hooked! Twenty years later I married a man with the same passion, in turn our two wonderful children value reading as well. We are truly blessed and in my opinion, every home should be enriched by a bookcase (or two), no matter how minimalist its design may be. Most people prefer reading in bed before sleep or taking a good book outside to find a sunny park bench. But what if you had the perfect place to read and learn conveniently integrated in your own home? In this post, I decided to showcase some of the most beautiful reading corners I have encountered while researching ideas for our home - we are empty-nesters with a few rooms to spare! Narrowing it down was extremely tough, there are so many amazing photos of reading corners that I adore. Some of them feature stylish armchairs, interesting floor arrangements, improvised windowsills or simple corners with lots and lots of pillows. Creating the perfect reading space doesn’t require building a window-seat or converting a closet. A reading nook can be the perfect way to transform an awkward corner, windowsill or loft space into a warm, comfortable area for a little reading and relaxation. Whether it's for kids or grown-ups, these cozy, well-lit reading spots will set a peaceful tone in any home, and they're surprisingly easy to set up. If you're thinking about adding one to your home, look through the pictures below for a few tranquil and restful design ideas. Enjoy the photos! There are few things more relaxing than spending a Sunday afternoon at home, curled up with a good book -- so why not create a cozy area just for this purpose for your family to enjoy? Every home should have a spot reserved for reading. Call it what you want–a Book Nook, Reading Corner, Big Book Chair, whatever–but with a few key pieces, your home can have a cozy reading corner. Making it easy to enjoy every book to it's fullest -- you'll be glad ya did! ENJOY! ~THE DOMESTIC CURATOR~ RONDA reserved, reading, passion, cozy, good book, quiet, bright, nook, cuddling, chair, bookcase, corner, window seat, closet, DIY, pillows, relaxation, comfy PHOTO LINKS
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) rose to prominence as an artist living in New York with her husband, gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz. But Steiglitz was a social man whose life was constant round of parties, salons, meetings, and gatherings, so O'Keefe never got much of the solitude she needed for her work. Even when they went to his family place in upstate New York there were always relatives and guests around. O'Keeffe had been to New Mexico in 1917 and fallen in love with the landscape, and as she grew more frustrated with her crowded, busy New York life she longed to get back. In 1929 she wrote to a friend, "When I saw my exhibition last year I knew I must get back to some of my own ways or quit -- it was mostly all dead for me." In 1929 she finally went back to Taos, staying at first at the artists' colony established by Mabel Luhan. But that was another busy social scene, and O'Keeffe kept looking for someplace quieter. She rented various homes and then in 1934 she bought her first house, a new building in a style sometimes called "Pueblo Revival" on a property called the Ghost Ranch. O'Keeffe lived in the Ghost Ranch house for many years and loved the spectacular desert landscape around it, which she painted many times. But O'Keeffe loved flowers and wanted a place where she could garden, and about the only flower that grew reliably around the Ghost Ranch house was jimson weed. (Which may explain why she painted those flowers so often in the 1930s.) In 1945 she bought a second house in the village of Abiquiu that came with enough water rights to maintain a garden. From then until her death at he age of 99 she divided her time between the two houses, and now both are museums devoted to her life and work. Both are wonderfully described and illustrated in a new book by Barbara Buhler Lynes and Agapita Judy Lopez, published by the Georgia O'Keeffee Museum. Perhaps I will write about to Ghost Ranch some other time, but since I love gardens more than deserts I will focus first on the Abiquiu House. Two views of the gardens. The adobe walls and old wood create many amazing views, many of which O'Keeffe painted over the years. These photographs are by Paul Hester and Lisa Hardaway; I especially love their images of the house in the snow, like the one at the top of the post. More images of entrances and the patio. The book also includes many older photographs, taken during O'Keeffe's lifetime. I notice that most of these date to the 1960s or later, when O'Keeffe was an old woman. The point of moving to New Mexico was, after all, to be left in peace, and it seems that while she was still painting very actively she did not encourage prying photographers to take up her time. As her own painting slowed down she slid into another role, as an icon of twentieth-century art, posing for many wonderful photographs like this one by Yousuf Karsh. So there is an extensive photographic record of the house in the 60s and 70s. Sadly, that was the nadir of western interior design, and not even O'Keeffe could rise above the awfulness of contemporary decor. On the other hand her 1950s kitchen still looks great. I think it is a wonderful thing when an artist leaves a home that is as much her creation as any painting or novel, a place where we can think about her life and her private world. I would love to visit Georgia O'Keeffe's houses, and meanwhile there is this delightful book.
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