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Design, Interior, Home Stuff & Modern Furniture

Design, Interior, Home Stuff & Modern Furniture

Design and Interiors - T Magazine The Indie Chase GETTING READY FOR F/W SEASON I've promised you an whole post about articles you can easily wear on low temperatures. So, today I'll write about TOPS pieces: sweaters, blouses, sweatshirts and hoodies, jackets, blazers and coats. I've found some amazing online pieces as an example, on www.sheinside.com, an online store with free shipping worldwide and tons of chic clothes! Wearing a well-matched sweater this fall will not only keep you warm but make you feel chic, too. I like a bright colored sweater, or why not a dark one, when I'm not in the mood, but I wanna look fabulous. You can find them here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Printed sweatshirts and hoodies, totally some pieces that will make a difference in your outfit and attitude! Find them here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Cute and girly blouses! Find them here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. And my favorite items: jackets and coats! Find them here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Are you guys excited about fall as I am? Kisses, M

Tendances Com | Le blog des tendances de la communication (publicité, marketing, web 2.0, internet, nouveauté, usage, innovation) absolutely beautiful things Call me cupcake! Formations vidéos créatives sur le Motion Design moodboard: Home Profile We just found out we have to move from our apartment again, which was a month to month rental while we searched for a house to buy. We're discussing the option of signing a year lease for our next apartment, because not having a permanent home for the last couple of years is really starting to wear on me. I'm sure the minute we sign the lease the house of dreams will pop up, but I'm willing to risk it at this point. With this change comes an excitement about interior decorating again, and I'm already gathering together inspiration folders for our next home. This home belonging to Roman Alonso, the creative director of Commune, has so many things I'm drawn to right now. I also really enjoyed his interview, which you can find in the magazine or online, along with more images. I love this quote: "My philosophy is: Live with it and love it to death because we don't know how long we're going to be here." Images: Moodboard Photography: Amy Neunsinger Magazine: House Beautiful

According to The Huffington Post, Gen-Y Is Sad…But Are We? Oh, sure. We’re pretty fond of each other, but the truth is you all are our favorite contributors to The Man Repeller. Really! We’ve formalized that fact with “Let’s Talk About It.” This weekly column is a forum for conversation, communication, and complete distraction from the jobs you’re supposed to be doing right now. This week, the Huffington Post shared a little secret with its mass of twenty-something-year-old readers. In a piece self-explanatorily titled, “Why Generation Y Yuppies Are Unhappy,” the brains behind WaitButWhy.com attempted to pinpoint why exactly my solipsistic peers and I seem to find our present lives so existentially dissatisfying. The conclusion? As we are ourselves tend to do, the author blames our parents for this sorry condition. “Everyone will go and get themselves some fulfilling careers,” we have been thus encouraged to tell ourselves. And here’s the real heresy. But the question, then, is how are we meant to become our best selves?

sfgirlbybay / bohemian modern style from a san francisco girl Design*Sponge » Blog Archive » diy project: cardboard faux logs I have always adored a fireplace in the living room. Nothing beats the warm (in more ways than one) feeling that it brings. We have a great fireplace in our cozy little house, but we also have a little girl. As much as I would love to have a glowing fire in our fireplace and a hot cup of cider and a good book to go with it, a fire just doesn’t work with our lifestyle at the moment. So in the meantime, to achieve that cozy feeling, I made cardboard logs to hold the fire’s place. Made of rolled corrugated cardboard, these logs are coated with plaster to add texture and a clean birch look. CLICK HERE for the full how-to after the jump! Materials 12″ wide single-faced corrugated cardboard (aka “corrugated wrap”)masking tapescissorsX-Acto knife or mat knifehot glue gun and glue sticksplaster of Parissmall bucket Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1905 Cottage Remodel Projects - Tatertots and Jello DIY decorating and crafts 1905 Cottage Remodel Projects Here’s a collection of projects from my 1905 Cottage renovation! Get TT&J Weekly Email Updates! I'm Jen. Click here to follow this site via RSS Latest Pins on Pinterest TT&J on Twitter My Tweets Tatertots & Jello supports… Copyright © 2014 Tatertots & Jello // Privacy Original Site Design by: LexiLyn Studio using The Genesis Theme Framework This site is a place for positive discussion and ideas. Disclosures

emmas designblogg - design and style from a scandinavian perspective fourwallsandaroof Grown-up decorating Do you still think of some spaces as ‘grown-up’? Maybe it’s just me, but every now and then I come across a room that exudes a certain refinement, elegance, taste and confidence that can only be described as grown-up. These spaces have no gimics, no attention-grabbing features, no whimsy (although they may have wit). They are somehow both... Read More On Ohdeedoh! For fun, and on the suggestion of a friend, I entered my four-year-old’s room into Ohdeedoh’s ‘Small Kids, Big Color’ contest. Read More How to create a calming home As you can probably tell from my lack of posts recently, life around here is a bit hectic. Read More Whimsical table design I’m always attracted by unusual and imaginative pieces of furniture. Read More Retro photography If you’re in need of inspiration, you have to check out this mesmerizing photostream from New Zealand photography studio, Cuba Gallery. Read More Wallpaper from a favorite children’s author Read More A red and gold apartment scheme

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