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Hating my Foyer--Any help would be SO appreciated!
Comments (66)Erinbono, Excuse me but i am the queen of indecisiveness here. Can't wait to the see your foyer with the bench. In my opinion, I would keep the mirror only and remove all the other arts hung now next to the mirror....See MoreTime to paint Rosecottage kitchen
Comments (305)Love the pine ceiling and the up lights on top of cabinets, but there is too much white. Walls need to add some contrast to the plethora of white cabinets and soon to be white backsplash ( love the herringbone pattern idea). Find a soft, medium toned blue for the walls and decorate with yellow hued accent pieces to tie in the yellow provided in the ceiling. Then find a deeper hued blue paint and paint the island cabinets that deeper blue. Will look great against the floors. Then, although I am sure you don't want to cover those views, but the room needs some fabric for softness. Maybe just a valance on the window over the sink. Use the same or a coordinated fabric to cover the chair seats at the table. You asked for suggestions. Those are mine....See MorePOLL: How often do you cook at home?
Comments (259)I cook almost daily. When you share your food and time in the kitchen it is a genuine show of love. Having a full pantry, and Freezer is the greatest feeling. One of my favorite one dish meals is: Pistachio encrusted sea bass, pan fried, over oven Asiago Risotto. Light green salad frisée, mini tomatoes and I light vinegorette on top. Delicious and easy. We have amazing restaurants in Napa Valley. When I worked full time we ate out a lot. Now really for special occasions, except lunch with girlfriends. Love love love left overs....See MoreDoes anyone know where I can buy these dishes? There is no makers mark
Comments (16)The reason I asked is that I came across a site and the plates had a similar design. Visit "Thomson Pottery website". Your plate looks like Pottery China. Please let me know. Good luck!! Christina....See Morevampiressrn
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