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my brother the architect (mentioned in this post) has 444 folders with 5,700 pictures on his computer sorted by name & date of rad architects, houses & buildings. i forced him to give me a copy (not…
After a long time a met up with Bartje again for a nice two days of exploring. We found some new stuff (yet to come), we tried some well known stuff and failed to get in, and we hit some nice stuff! One those sweet small locations is the greenhouse that belongs to Chateau R. This castle is far from abandoned although it sure looks like it. At the back a german shepard awaits you with bare teeth, we also met the gardener and the 'baron'. This place is straight from a fairytale and you start to believe in elves and fairies right away.
I want to go to there.
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The 1895 Richardi house in Bellaire, Michigan is now the "Grand Victorian" bed & breakfast. This is the outstanding house of the town. Bellaire had a population of only 1,164 people in the 2000 Census. The original owner, Henry Richardi, had the house built in anticipation of moving in after he got married. The house even had DC electric power supplied from the factory that he owned nearby; this was in 1895! Unfortunately, for unknown reasons the marriage never took place and he sold the house. The home had numerous owners from 1895 to 1989. In 1989 the home was converted into a B&B. As such it was selected by American Historic Inns 2006 as one of the nation’s 'Top 10 Romantic Inns'. The house is located at 402 North Bridge Street.
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As a book lover I do tend to like to read a book first before I watch the movie. “We can’t see this movie because I haven’t gotten to the book yet” being one of a few annoying bookworm things my husband is probably sick of hearing me say. I don’t ALWAYS get to the…
I hate cleaning. Loathe it. Will put it off for forever. I could do laundry or wash dishes until I am blue in the face, but cleaning…not so much. A couple days ago though, I decided to embrace my inner Mom of the Year and go for it. It went well. My son started rolling […]
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this is where I want to live. (obviously I took this photo before it snowed... just forgot to post until now. I can't believe it was this green Dec. 4!) This recently sold for $1 million
This incense reminds me of the smell of a Spice Cake baking in the oven. It has a cinnamon/nutmeg base that is just enough without being overpowering. Being that is does have cinnamon, I will only be selling this as incense, not as an oil since cinnamon on the skin is not a pleasant feeling. It is however, very cleansing. It is also good for spellworkings concerning money, abundance, and just smells sooo good. (just make sure to wash your hands after handling it; you dont want to learn the hard way that cinnamon based incenses will make your skin burn; I know; it was a lesson I learned when I began to make my own incenses over 30 years ago. I have begun to take orders for my incenses in bulk. However, it will require you to please contact me first to be sure I have plenty in stock. I try to always keep atleast 150 of every scent I make, dried and ready to ship but especially my fast movers; its not always possible. If I do not have enough dried, you will either need to order a smaller batch for now, or wait about a week to 10 days usually for me to make a batch, and get it dried for you. Some of my people like to finish the drying process themselves; once I get it dried enough to ship. Let me know in a convo or message if that is acceptable; it sure makes your entire home smell awesome while just spread out in old mason jars or coffee cups (and you dont need to light any). As I type this, I have well over 700 hundred sticks of fresh incense drying in my home and the smell in here is amazing. Most incenses sold on the market are made using either charcoal, or cow dung; yes; dung. I make my own incenses and have done so for well over 20 years and counting. Once you use handmade incenses, you will never go back to cheap, imported stuff. I sell mine in bundles of 13 joss-sticks aka incense sticks. Each stick will burn for about an hour. I can make as many as needed. Each bundle will have 13 (sometimes a wee bit more of my joss-sticks. Order as many as you need. Happy to ship to Canada and my friends in the UK (with some help with currency and mailing costs) Hard to post suggested rates since this will be a learning experience as I send them out, please bear with me on this. I ship out using First Class Mail, unless you decide on Priority Mailing. Happy to combine orders. As shown in the pictures, I am constantly making more incenses and have it drying everywhere, every full moon. I also now have sample "paddles" so those who are interested can get a good idea of how any scent will smell before making a purchase. Just let me know what you are interested in, and I will be happy to include sample paddles with any order, or convo me and I can send out some paddles with a self addressed envelope and a dollar to cover my costs. Many save the scent paddles and once fully dry; use them as bookmarkers, stash them in special boxes, dresser drawers; anywhere some good smelling scent is welcomed. Thank you for stopping by, don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions and I'll do my best to assist.
Blank Greeting card, 4 x 4.5". Virginia Oldoini, the Comtesse de Castiglione, was a girl I could get to like. That photography like this was being done in those years astounds and delights me, but the more I read about her, the easier it becomes to understand! At one time, she spent nearly her entire fortune on a photo project with photographer Pierre-Louis Pierson. These amounted to some 700 portraits of her in her various costumes, including this one, circa 1863-1866. (Yes, I'm jealous!) You may mix various images in the specials below, just leave a note telling me which ones you want! You can save a lot by ordering five cards for just $12.00: https://www.etsy.com/listing/108203964/five-unique-greeting-cards or Ten cards for just $15.00: https://www.etsy.com/listing/125836621/ten-unique-greeting-cards?ref=shop_home_active
After I bought Marie Kondo's book, I was surprised by some of the things her decluttering list. This post simplifies the list and has a free printable I can use at home!
tumblr.com Women have been running down them....... (touch pic if gif isn't working) and being carried up them for ages. Grand Staircases I love staircases, those fabulous bridges between floors. The are usually the first impression that a home makes when guests enter. When we deck the halls during the Holidays, they usually get our utmost attention as we garland, light, and tie them up in beautiful ribbons and bows. We stand on them for family pictures, slide down their banisters, brides descend them, and if you are like me, even fall down them a time or two. The purpose of this post is more about how to decorate staircases in exciting ways. Your staircase may not be as big in size, but it can still be grand in how it's decorated. I have a normal sized staircase that I recently painted in a faux marble treatment. Now it makes a statement and is more impressive. Use art, harlequin patterns, faux stone (see My Faux Limestone Project - July 2012) or marble treatments, paint murals, stencil, use paneling, wallpaper, furniture placement or beautiful runners. It may be on a smaller scale but by all means make your guests say "WOW" when they enter your home. All styles are beautiful to me. I adore simple, primitive stairways. French country entrances with unpretentious yet elegant staircases causes my heart to skip a beat. While this post is dedicated to their grander cousins, stay tuned for a post about them too. Enjoy these architectural beauties from private homes and palaces and be inspired! google.com Muralists can paint beautiful scenes or there are wallpapers you can use to create a look like this. google.com I love the mural painted on the back of this curved staircase. So much more interesting that just paint. You could also paper this area. Anything to add interest and elegance. It might be a pattern, stone treatment, or they make wonderful stencils now. It's not that hard, just takes time. The end result is well worth the effort! georgianadesign.tumblr.com The perfect place for a piano, or a chaise, or settee. The space NEEDS something! info.asmarainc.com This staircase has the perfect runner for this beautiful entry and the wallpaper really makes this area gorgeous! google.com Intricately carved and painted newels and baluster makes this staircase incredible. google.com I am not sure, but this looks like faux marbling and tromp l'oeil painting on these walls. I faux marbleized the newels, risers and decorative trim work of my staircase and LOVE it. Remember there are so many creative ways to bring the WOW factor to your stairways. indulgy.com L-shape designed stairway with raised paneling and wallpaper. Please no plain white walls ladies! petitcabinetdecuriosites.tumblr.com Freestanding curved staircases have no support from underneath, and aren't attached on either side to a wall. This unseemingly stable structure is kept rigid by the staircase's engineering. Kensington Palace You might not have black marble steps like these, but you can still find ways to make YOUR palace more interesting.I painted my steps black in an old home I restored. Then layered coats of polyurethane to seal it good. They were beautiful. lindalumdebono.blogspot.com It you are a fan of wood staircases, this should definitely make you smile! Steps can be made of wood, marble, or stone like these. indulgy.com See these black marble newel posts. You can do the same thing with a faux marble treatment. Many grand staircases have elaborate lighting topping their newel posts. pinterest.com Another amazing example of a staircase with illuminated newel. This was so fabulous I just had to include it. thingssheloves.tumblr.com A gorgeous iron baluster. Consider iron instead of wood. If you don't have limestone walls, create them! (See July's Faux Limestone Project post) google.com Main hallway of Chatsworth House, a stately home in England. stylemepretty.com I love interesting walls so of course I love to paper above the raised paneling. onelondonone.blogspot.com Harlequin floors are stunning entrances and make stairs look so elegant. tumblr.com Beautiful, intricate, stairway with an exotic flair. google.com Another beautiful free standing staircase. This one also has a balcony. If you are going with all white, make sure your flooring is interesting. This area work well because of the windows and how they bring interest to the staircase. I do, however, think some interior landscaping is called for here. sheilazellerinteriors.com I thought you might be interested in seeing the grand staircase at Althorpe, the ancestral home of Diana, Princess of Wales. I love interesting ceilings! google.com bourbonandpearls.tumblr.com Lovely staircase with a double bullnose (last step design) and two volutes (sets of curved balusters). google.com Over the top, but stunning!!! bseidshop.com Beautiful raised paneling surrounds this staircase giving it a grander appearance. thearchitecturalist.tumblr.com A radius attached staircase is attached on one side to a wall, and can be freestanding or have support underneath. The collection of architectural elements gives this staircase interest. Do you collect something that could be displayed on the walls of your stairway? thearchitecturalist.tumblr.com This is called a flare staircase. The steps flare out at the bottom. I thing staircases are the perfect area to display a tapestry. Staircase at Petit Palais - Paris. Gorgeous sweeping curves! lord-of-hahn.tumblr.com Beautiful wood staircase with decorative paneling. Display a collection of art or a few LARGE pieces. Your stairs need to be decorated. vmburkhardt.tumblr.com laceandtea.com An incredible example of the spiral staircase design. oldhouseonline.com Lovely detailed staircase. tumblr.com And we all recognize this scene and the staircase it is spotlighting. Titanic One of the most iconic grand staircases. Part of a cherub lamp fitting from the grand staircase has been recovered and is on display at a Titanic museum in the eastern United States. Enjoy decorating YOUR grand staircase!
You probably have all ingredients for this vegan cheese at home already. I wanted to make a version using house-hold ingredients. No agar and no tapioca starch, just good old corn starch really did the trick to hold the cheese together. And then i crusted it in herbs for the extra bit of flavour and wow effect. I even surprised myself how amazing it tasted!
In this article, we’re focusing on a really cool niche design trend that has been gaining steam in recent years – the earth sheltered home. What basically appears as an underground house, this cool new design trend might be everything you want in sustainable architecture. But for as cool as this structure looks, people generally...
Hi everyone, I had so much fun last month making my first house out of cardboard when I created the San Francisco House that I wanted to create another one from cardboard. I was inspired by this picture I found on the internet of an abandoned house that someone had drawn. When I started out this house had both sides, but it was to large of a house for what I wanted, so I cut the right side of the house off. This was one of my hardest designs to try to create since when I started looking at the inspiration picture that there was not one truly even square or realistic edge in the picture. The porch was also a challenge trying to create it from the picture but I think it turned out darn awesome. I think I spent about 2 weeks this May creating this Haunted Mansion and it was so much fun and enjoyable using the cardboard. Yes it kills my hands to do the Thousands of cuts to create the house but so worth it. I am loving Cardboard and love how I can design so much from it at a Low cost compared to using the fancy Expensive Wood that you have to buy at dollhouse shops. I spent one day alone creating the interior cardboard boxes and trash and newspapers for the interior, plus I didn't have any fireplaces to put into the home so I created some out of cardboard...lol.. I also am loving how the aged patina came out with the painting process of the house, which for the life of me I don't know if I can remember how to recreate it again. Again the use of cardboard made the house so light, but also so hard and sturdy. I hope you all like my newest creation. Have a Wonderful Month! Stan