Hint: This look was popular before vacuum cleaners were invented.
Your shower is a canvas where you can express your unique style and create a highly functioning space at the same time. Take a look at these shower tile ideas and choose the best one.
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Blue-green copper patina, handmade 2"x8" subway tiles. Clean lines and rich colors make this kitchen stand out as an example of Mid Century Modern revival.
As urbanites get more and more isolated from the natural world, their desire to maintain some sort of connection has inspired creative new interior design ideas like moss walls to fill their needs. Moss walls are a beautiful and relatively low-maintenance way to bring some beautiful nature into your home.
Deja vu As we plan the landscaping of the Passion Pit, I've been researching gardens circa the 1910s. We want to be historically inspired hence I've read every House & Garden magazine from 1908 through 1922. It's odd but the longer you delve deep into times past, the more it becomes familiar. While the world has changed dramatically, it's really hasn't changed very much when it comes to one's hearth and home. Let's take a look at then versus now. What the cluck? Apparently chicks were chic back then as every 1915 issue features a poultry column. Oddly what's old is new again. From Martha Stewart to rooftop urbanites we all want to pluck fresh eggs out of our own backyard. Risking an Avian Flu outbreak, local leaders are considering allowing hens out back. If you truly want to get laid, Williams Sonoma sells this luxe henhouse (right) for only $1,499 plus shipping. And that's no yolk! Back to the future In 1915 the modern kitchen was spacious, white, and "sanitary." Most of the homes featured in magazines of the time were for the gentry. Hence the lady of the house rarely entered this pristine domain. Today our lives revolve around our kitchens. We've come full circle as white is the tone of choice plus glazed doors above and a large central work surface. The only difference is WE must now do all of the cooking! Steep prices The 1915 cost of the tea service above equals $1,600 in today's cash. Grab an antique bargain on eBay (shown right) for $840. Back to the future Back in 1915 - it seems that just about every home had a pergola and reflecting pool out back. Now classic garden architecture is back along with a plethora of heirloom varieties. Our Passion Pit garden will be living proof that what's old can be new again! Rise above it Who doesn't want to make a grand entrance? While mid century ranches rule once more, an elegant staircase still rules supreme. McMansions aside, there's nothing quite as welcoming as a fabulous stack of stairs! And that's no bull... Some things never go out of style and a French Bulldog continues to be the epitome of chien chic. Back in 1915 they understood that proper breeding was of the upmost importance. Hence in honor of pooches past I plan to soon be strolling down our local Boulevard with "Percy" by my side. Somehow a Frenchie seems like the most historically accurate accessory for my 1917 manse. Am I barking up the wrong tree?
The goal of this kitchen? Cottage vibes. As in English cottage with traditional elements that feel upscale but also like they belong in a kitchen where cooking and baking actually take place. We selected inset cabinetry in a neutral off white (BM Natural Cream), an alcove style hood in a plaster-like limewash paint, and used
How to DIY finish wide plank pine floors using water based Bona system, Bona Amberseal, Bona Mega. Why we chose waterbased floor finish.
I always loved Valspar colors and this one, is for sale! I also like Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams but in my opinion, Valspar has the best range of colors. Also keep in min d that the colors …
When you think of an old house - you may envision rotting siding, squeaky floor boards, and bats in the attic. While these may very well be a reality, there are plenty of merits that old homes have to offer.The seven charming old house details I'm about to share may have you rethinking your…
The kitchen is the heart of the home and should look and function like it too. From built-in appliances to walk-in pantries, give your kitchen the attention it deserves.
As the last Downton Abbey series trots towards its final episode, see how to 'do a Downton' in your own home
With help from architect Jeff Guga, artist Aaron Curry and his partner refashioned a jumble of spaces in Hollywood into the ideal creatives’ refuge