I love penny and hex tiles, but then I may also be biased because I installed them in my own little powder room. via West End Cottage via Me & Alice via The New York Times via Celeste Umpierre – CU-A by CCS Architecture, via Decoist penny tile backsplash via The Design Chaser via Lonny
Last week Christine from Bijou & Boheme suggested that we will be seeing more heads/people/busts in 2014. I tend to agree. I can definitely see their appeal. They’re strong, classic, and are usually in museums. What do you think? Would you want one in your home or would you feel like all eyes would be
I’m curious – do you prefer a small, cozy, and efficient bathroom, or one that is spacious enough for a dance party? I am lucky to have 3 bathrooms in my house (1 full size bath and 2 half-baths). When my water mysteriously (or because of the Polar Vortex) stopped working in my big bathroom and
You’ve now seen the progress I made over the holiday break on my powder room and living room. Today I’m sharing photos of my kitchen. Here’s what it looked like before I moved in: I have now finished painting the kitchen (Chantilly Lace like the rest of the house), additional cabinets were installed, and lighting
I still haven’t quite decided about the kitchen countertop. Annoying. I think I’m close though. Here are the issues. 1. I thought that I was going to just go for quartz but then I started hearing things about marks, chips, and stains. 2. So then I went back to thinking of laminate as I thought