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Top 10 Secret Doorways // Inspiring Photography

Top 10 Secret Doorways // Inspiring Photography
Here are top 10 secret doorways for your inspiration, which range from doorways in libraries to secret hidden forest lairs. Below: Image source and/or © copyright here. Above: Image source/ copyright here. Above: Image source/copyright here Above: Image source/copyright here Above: Image source/copyright here Above: Image source/copyright here. Image source/copyright here Please Stumble this Post: Above: Image source/copyright here. Above: Image source/copyright here. Above: Image source/copyright here. Above: Image source/copyright here. Above: Image source/copyright here. All images are believed to be © copyright of the links given below each image. Want more Daily Inspiration? If you liked this post, why not check out Top 16 Secret Compartments and 13 Unusual Pool Tables. UPDATE: I added the final image to the list on 27 June, so now there’s 11 image… ★ Related Posts here on Design Soak Magazine ★

The Greatest List of The Coolest Ice Cubes around | One More Gadget Some of my favorite things are so simple, like ice cube shapes for example. Here’s a list of some of my favorite Ice Cube Trays and related inventions, not including the previously featured Global Warming Ice Cubes! If you like stuff like this join us on facebook or follow us on twitter to find more cool things and automatically enter to win awesome stuff on One More Gadget. 1. Cool Shooters Cool shooters are a great way to really keep your drinks ice cold and get frost bite at the same time. 2. Drink from a stein that’s been chilled to the bone with this Skull and Cross bone Ice Cube Tray! Get them here. 3. Ice Princess is made from 100% pure food grade silicone, packed in recyclable, peggable clear boxes. Get your Ice Princess Ice Cube Trays here 4. Make crazy fish bone shapes to float around in your glass. Get your own fish bone shaped ice cube trays here 5. Fossiliced dinosaur bones ice cube trays are pretty sweet. Get your own Fossil-Iced cubes here 6. Get your own silver bullets here 7.

Modern Forest Nursery in Lime Sloped ceilings can have you scratching your head but this couple accepted the challenge and designed a whimsical, modern forest-themed nursery for their unborn baby boy. It looks straight out of a decorating magazine! This expectant parents did an amazing job of finding items that made the room ‘pop’ and made it a serene woodland retreat for the new baby to enjoy. Child’s Name: We haven’t decided yet. What was your inspiration for the room? Describe your decorating style. Give us all the details about your room! Furniture: It’s AP Industries and was purchased from Buy Buy Baby*. Wall Decals: Purchased from Etsy and were suprisinly easier to apply than I thought they would be. Bird mobile: It’s the Peep Wall-Mounted Mobile From Boon. Solar System Mobile and Rug: Both are from Pottery Barn Kids. Favorite Items. * Did you know that you can use your Bed Bath & Beyond coupons at Buy Buy Baby?!

Futility Closet Eye Candy: Yellow Kitchens » Curbly | DIY Design Community « Keywords: Inspiration, Foodie-Fridays, kitchens, yellow Yellow is a happy color, no doubt, but it can also be a tricky color with which to decorate. Too much blue in it, and it can feel cold. Too much green in it and can remind you of that last head cold you had. The first kitchen, pictured above, is served well with that fabulous wall paper. A little yellow, especially when it comes in a unique back splash, can go a long way: Here's another noteworthy gray coupling: For a bit more traditional look, this yellow kitchen finds red as the perfect compliment: If yellow walls or tile are too big of a commitment, a collection of yellow pottery pays perfect tribute to the color without going overboard: Tagged : Inspiration, Foodie-Fridays, kitchens, yellow

The Wheel is Turning, but the Hamster is Dead — It's like a journey of ineptitude without the clever bit. How to inexpensively Stage a Home for Sale with Tips and Tricks You Can Do Yourself Part 3 + 3 More Tips Today is the last post in the Home Staging series on a small budget. You can click over to the first two posts in the series – Staging or Decorating Tips and Tricks Part 1 and Part 2 to see more. Unlike the staging shows on HGTV where there is a $1000 budget or larger to buy new rugs, art, and furniture – in real life – when there is a much smaller budget – staging requires some creativity and the backbone to Edit, Edit, Edit – and then Edit some more. It requires you to look at every single item in the home with a new eye – one that can see what will make the most of the structure or the features of the home and find where it will have the most impact and remove the rest. I am happy to say that the house that I have been showing you received a great offer yesterday making the homeowner extremely pleased. Kid’s Rooms Before Bedroom 1 What kid’s room should look like when the house is a home, After Yes, it is the same room! Before Bedroom 3 See the swag valances? Tip #1

Grid-it – Super Smart Gadget Packing Why wasn’t I told? Have you been conspiring to keep this stuff secret from me? How much pain would this have saved me over the years? Probably at least a bit. Spotted here: Modern Coastal Style April 14, 2011 I’m loving the arrival of spring, and all of the flowers and plants blooming again. I realize that summer is around the corner and the kids will be out of school in less than two months, so it’s time to start planning ahead for those lazy days. I’m dreaming of the sand between my toes, gauzy sheers blowing in the breeze, and the sounds and scents of the sea. What is it about the beach that creates such a sense of calm? So many of us love coastal inspired interiors, so today I have a new contributor to introduce to you. “With summer just around the corner, so many of us are itching to bring some beach chic design into our homes. Are you inspired by these images of modern coastal design? Tags: beach inspired, coastal style, contributor

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