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CribcandyThe Best from Household and Interior Design Blogs Around the World, Every Day. Desire to inspire - desiretoinspire.net. If you'd like to send me photos to include in next week's "pets on furniture" post, please ensure your photos follow my basic rules: First, the pet must be on a piece of furniture. And said piece of furniture must be clearly visible in the photo, so it takes center stage rather than your pet. Think of it more of a photo of a great piece of furniture that you want to show off...and your pet happens to be sitting on it. And second, if the photo is too dark or unfocused then it may not make the cut. Photos, your name, location and a brief description can be sent to kim[at]desiretoinspire[dot]net and PLEASE don't send closeups of your pet!

Dodger is relaxing in a shell chair! This is Bandi our funny dwarf rabbit. This is our 3-year old Boston, Tank, settling in on the back of our couch for an evening of TV with the folks :).- Donna (Dallas, TX) How to Have an Organized and Stylish Home. Storage doesn't have to be in cabinets, although you'll probably want at least some of it to be so. It's a fine idea to mix open and closed storage so that you can contrast a visually calm area of closed storage (hiding the necessary but possibly ugly objects) with a more exciting visual feast of open shelving.

If you're the kind of person who likes to see lots of things displayed to view, that's fine too. Just pay attention to how things look when you buy them, even very everyday objects like food packets. If you can choose, buy things which are decorative and even color-matched as well as functional. Even the most eclectic mix of ordinary stuff can look organized if you impose order on them by the way you store them.

One important element is to include display space for things you love to admire. More information about decluttering and organization. Emmas designblogg - design and style from a scandinavian perspective. Hamburger and interior of restaurant Grill And if you have kids you will probably want to do some shopping in Stockholm's coolest kids clothes and toy shops! These are the best ones I know:Matador, lots of colourful clothes in soft cotton from mostly Danish brands like Molo, Ej sikke lej, Silke og Sus and Katvig. Matador Under, handpicked retro clothes and toys from the sixties and seventies, along with brand new stuff from young indie designers.

UNI, unisex clothing in strong colours and cool patterns with inspiration from the seventies. Haven, great clothes and small interior details for both you and your baby. Birka Baby, your baby will be the most fashionable and streetcool kid on the block dressed in their clothes! Numero, a small toy store on Katarina Bangata 33, full of great stuff in all price ranges. Kalikå, plush animals and real tools and kitchen stuff in miniature versions, free from stuffy old thoughts on gender roles.

Take a bath at Långholmen Lasse i parken café The Street market. House of Turquoise. Untitled.