Hard to believe this house had been cut up into four shabby apartments, or the woodwork painted industrial green and the verandah enclosed with aluminum siding and jalousie windows. Then there were the structural problems.
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The Gotland summer house of Swedish tv presenter and vintage influencer Elsa Billgren
Get to know the "grand old ladies" of architecture—Victorian houses. These richly designed structures are beautiful, with colorful details and trim.
While I always aim for everything to feel cohesive, my main goal is for it to reflect our life together. A house can belong to anybody, a home is a very personal thing.
Stumped on how to upgrade your pantry? We’ve rounded up 28 pantry design and decor ideas that will absolutely transform your food storage set-up.
When Karl Erik Halldén and his young family moved to Sweden’s Öland, they inherited a wooden 1920s gem of a house, full of decorative potential
By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of kitchen design (yes, with my detective hat on), and guess what? I stumbled...
Ethnic eclectic interiors with vintage finds, traditional Indian artwork & antique furniture, alongside modern lounge & dining furniture and trendy decor ideas.
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A vintage dealer trades Hollywood for a New Harbor home filled with unusual finds.
Theodora Melnik’s biggest treasure trove is her eBay finds
Julia Arceri says she has a gilt mirror or a crystal chandelier in every room in her house — sometimes both. “They just add such an elegance and grandeur, and they are timeless,” she writes.
Recently as I was scrolling through my instagram, I came across a really fun reel by @homeliving5 showing a fun DIY that involved taking vintage prints and turning them into magnets for your refrigerator! I quickly saved it to my favorites and then to my surprise a few people actually sent me the same video in my instagram dm's thinking that I would love this project, which I did! I had plenty of old gorgeous vintage prints in delicate frames laying in piles around the house waiting for me to find a home for them. I was so exited to finally find a place for these beauties and transform my refrigerator into a work of art...or maybe an art gallery. I did have a few frames hanging around that were empty and I knew that I wanted to use those too. Years ago I wallpapered a room in my house with bible pages, I still had the old bible and I knew there were lots of beautiful prints inside. It was fun turning the crinkly pages and finding the perfect prints for each frame. This little print featuring three children carrying florals was absolutely darling and was a perfect fit for this frame. This square frame felt more masculine, so I added a depiction of Cain and Abel. I ordered a roll of Magnet adhesive tape from amazon. You can find the link here. The process was extremely easy. Just cut the tape to your desired length, peel off the backing, and lay the sticky side down on the back of your frames. Some examples....very easy. Now, here are some real life photos. My husband and I have been married 17 years, and in all of those years we have never had a new refrigerator until recently, and I adore it! The stainless steel is black and the best part is the handles! Gold! My favorite color! When we brought it home, I said that absolutely under no circumstances were we ever going to junk up the front with papers, receipts ect. Lol well I guess life happens and here it is in all its glory. Geez.... Anyways I stripped the fridge of all the unecessary paperwork and ta-da! The refrigerator has been transformed into an art gallery! Well...not quite, but the vintage artwork magnets do make it look even prettier in my opinion. I will probably be adding a few more frames when I come across them because the refrigerator that I saw on Instagram had even more magnets than mine, and it looked amazing! My son's artwork will always have a spot on my art gallery refrigerator. The painting of his that I just took down, I ended up framing and hanging it in the toy room. I'm sure that once school starts he will be bringing some more works of art home! In other news life has been so busy! So many projects over here! The kitchen is one of them, I can't wait to show you before and afters, but we are not done. You can see in the first photo that we just installed a beautiful new window but have no molding around it yet. Right now we are working a lot on the outside of our home as it is finally getting painted, so the kitchen has been neglected for right now. I also finally made myself purchase a new computer because the old one was just not working anymore and I wasn't able to blog. I am not good with technology and honestly it is taking some time to figure everything out again! I haven't picked up my camera in 6 or 7 months so even that was an adjustment. I will try to be more present on here but I am most active on my instagram especially in my stories, so definitely check me out over there too! I've missed you all! -Larissa
If you're looking for inspiration on how to redecorate or are a sucker for good interior design, you're going to love this subreddit. Hell, you'll probably enjoy it even if you're just bored and randomly scrolling through the Internet.
Decorator Victoria von Westenholz, working with her longtime friend Xenia Buckhurst, has infused the interiors of the cottage where Xenia lives with warmth and a welcoming atmosphere
No matter if you’re renting or have your own place, it is important to make it feel like home. To do that, sometimes all you need is to bring in some new plants and hang up your favorite pictures or art on the walls. Other times, you need to get a little bit more elaborate to inject your personality into your space. That is where one starts taking up various DIY projects.
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One of the questions I’ve been getting a lot recently is “Where did you get that rug?!”