never proves to be a good thing!
I ventured into Crate and Barrel, bad idea. I found amazing things for an apartment I don’t even have yet! Oh the woes of relocation.
Well, for when the Hubs and I do find the perfect place I want this couch:
never proves to be a good thing!
I ventured into Crate and Barrel, bad idea. I found amazing things for an apartment I don’t even have yet! Oh the woes of relocation.
Well, for when the Hubs and I do find the perfect place I want this couch:
Well hello! I haven’t seen you all in ages! No really, I haven’t. So sorry! Things in my life have been a little upside down lately, but all for good reason. The new job is hands down amazing, so amazing in fact that I barely have time to register anything going on around me. It’s design all the time and I haven’t a single problem with that. It couldn’t be a better fit!
Back to business. I wasn’t planning on writing a post until I finished work today but these prints have me head over heels and I just could not resist sharing immediately. The Hubs and I will be moving to a much for nautical part of the world (yup, the great state of Maryland!) next weekend. While it is going to take a bit of time before we can afford our own place up this way, I have found the perfect first addition once we get to that point!
Check out these nautical prints from Black Baroque on Etsy, at $10 a print you know I will have my hands on a few of these! I see a mini gallery wall in our future.
Since the Hub’s and I are moving, in a couple of very short months, I am on a decorating kick. You know, when you are all excited about moving into a new space and you just think all day about how you can reinvent it to be just yours. Ok, well I do that! One project I know I have wanted to tackle for a while is changing out the drawer pulls on our “old person” bedroom set. I really think these would do the trick to make it just a little more “us.”
Back to the point! I was perusing the Anthro site and came across these pretty amazing chandeliers. I am not sure if I would ever have the guts to hang anything this quirky in our home (or if the Hub’s would let me), but I do appreciate them for what they are.

I just can’t get over how unique these are! I mean, imagine the conversation a piece like this in your dining room would start. I would have to hold regular tea parties if I had that first chandelier. Hands down.
Would you be gutsy enough to give one of these a try?
{image cred: Anthropologie}
What I wouldn’t give to live or work (or both!) in a space like this. Absolutely brilliant.
So when I think of tissue box covers I automatically think of this really heavy (and really breakable) stained glass, blue and white thing my Mom used to have in our bathroom ages ago. I think it eventually broke, all I know is it did not make its way to our new house my senior year of high school.