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Friday, 4 March 2016 by Irene Hoofs We're officially moving to our new online platform, BloesemDesign.com! *throws confetti and pops champagne* It's been a long time coming and we're beyond thrilled to finally share with you guys this big step we're taking. Can't believe it's been almost 10 years since I started this blog as a space to share my interior inspirations.. The blog posts from both Bloesem Living and Bloesem Kids will continue to roll out, but on our integrated platform BloesemDesign.com instead! Xo, The Bloesem Team Missing our home in Amsterdam this Friday afternoon.. Magazine clutter is very real.. fix it with this DIY. Any weekend is a good time for a breakfast party, complete with this bagel bar. If you're feeling extra fancy, we think a floral center piece will look amazing for the party! Deciding between light or dark floors for your kitchen? Very cool architectural planter. Totally digging the nude, sandstone and slate colour palette. Thursday, 3 March 2016 by Irene Hoofs

weirdo emmas designblogg SouleMama Varpunen Home Furnishings, Home Decor, Outdoor Furniture & Modern Furniture ArchDaily decor8 Meg Ryan’s Spanish-Style House in “Hanging Up” The Delia Ephron movie Hanging Up, starring Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton, and Lisa Kudrow, premiered in 2000 to poor reviews, and it didn’t make much money at the box office. The sets, however, made a big impression. Ten years later, people are still talking about the house Meg Ryan’s character Eve lived in. One look at the front of the house and you can see why. The story revolves around Eve, who is stuck with the job of taking care of their ailing, alcoholic, “uproar-man” of a father (Walter Matthau in his final role). Her sisters Georgia (Keaton) and Maddy (Kudrow) are too preoccupied with their own lives to help–or to even take Eve’s calls most of the time. The Entry: The movie was based on Delia Ephron’s novel Hanging Up. Ryan spent most of the movie in a long coat that came down to her ankles and looked like a bathrobe. Family Room: This hallway leads into the master bedroom, which doesn’t have a door. Bedroom: Eve’s Closet: Her Son’s Room: The Kitchen: The cookie cutters on the wall are fun:

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