forms. Other fragrant plants include rosemary and mint.
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Lavender is a wonderful fragrant plant that can easily be included in small doses in any room. I love this fragrant plant in both its live and dried forms. Other fragrant plants include rosemary and mint.
Lavender is a wonderful fragrant plant that can easily be included in small doses in any room. I love this fragrant plant in both its live and dried forms. Other fragrant plants include rosemary and mint.
in the other.
More rustic design elements:
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Any member of your china set can have a home elsewhere. It may seem strange to place a pitcher in a rustic wire basket, but when paired with other eclectic
of the other, and the whole thing is lit by a string of low-wattage bulbs.
13. Stacked-lampshade lighting fixture. Plain-Jane lampshades got new life in this homeowner's artful lighting installation. Each lampshade is stacked on top of the other, and the whole thing is lit by a string of low-wattage
Plain-Jane lampshades got new life in this homeowner's artful lighting installation. Each lampshade is stacked on top of the other, and the
of the other, and the whole thing is lit by a string of low-wattage bulbs. See this house: Travel Art and Creative Layering Mix in Vancouver
you have other examples of bottom and upper cabinets that do not match?
sites or other projects. This really helps you see the quality of their work. 5. Check references and ask about fees. Some homeowners start by hiring a contractor, and others start with a designer or architect and use contractors referred by him or her. Others hire design-build firms that do it all. Remember
a job. Others will be willing to do a walk-through and give you some rough numbers, nothing line-itemed or detailed. I recommend doing this with an experienced contractor; a novice may underestimate or overshoot the budget by a wide range. Ideally, having some basic space, electrical, mechanical and lighting
getting others on the same page with you. I say it all the time, but let me reiterate: Children don't need to be bombarded with stuff to be joyful. The bright and beautiful child's room pictured here is actually rather diminutive, but it's airy, inspiring, colorful and well organized. It's more than large
books and other kid-related items. I have yet to meet a family that isn’t suffering from too-many-toys syndrome, and yet it's all relative. Some folks show their love through material things. I get that, but that's the last thing kids need when it comes to love. A toy never takes the place of story time
cars and other toys that live on it, underneath it and strewn around it like a million tiny landmines. Seems a week doesn’t go by when one of my clients is trying to find room for one, get rid of one or buy one. I’ve started to believe that they're actually all the same train table, multiplying and rec
lot of other competing shapes, or a busier fabric print. Browse beds
Or she may go for other current popular colors, such as coral, turquoise
opposite each other on the color wheel, making them complementary colors. So, although the hues in this bedroom are more saturated, the space is in perfect harmony.
oppose each other on the color wheel work well in combination. That means oranges complement blues, purples play nicely with yellows, and reds and greens get along. Go as bold or as pale as you like — a space done in watery blues and coral oranges can look as striking as one that's drenched in sizzling tangerine
threads, use other elements of the decor to tie them together. Here, the lamps and window treatments help to make the nightstands look of a piece, even though they differ in finish, form and feel.
to each other or relate to each other in the design, then you can be bold and choose something different for each side."If you opt for a wall-mounted light rather than a traditional table lamp, Penfield recommends waiting until you know the height of your headboard and mattress before hardwiring the fixture
threads, use other elements of the decor to tie them together. Here, the lamps and window treatments help to make the nightstands look of a piece, even though they differ in finish, form and feel.
hits of other colors maintain the eclectic style.
oodles of other pillows." The Chinese water bucket to the right stores magazines Connolly flips through for inspiration.
Here's another look at the home. Warm pinks and browns dominate this vignette, but a mix of textures and enough hits of other colors maintain the eclectic style.
variety of other colors to soak in some of the neon’s strength, this scene proves it can be done.