‘The Queens Park’ kitchen. deVOL Kitchens, Cotes Mill, Loughborough, UK. via I love the paint color of the island and cabinets and the herringbone wood floor.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
She Shed for Recharging Your Battery
Isn't this delightful? I keep reading about She Sheds for all the women whose husbands have a Man Cave. This one looks fabulous. Sometimes you just need to get away without going very far for some peace and quiet. Nobody gets enough sleep these days and this little shed might help with that. via
Monday, August 31, 2015
Back Door with Covered Porch
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This is nice. Wish I could see more. via
Mount Vernon: Beautiful Historic Rooftop Architectural Details
Detail of historic Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia via Simply gorgeous and so beautifully maintained.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Wonderful Seaside View
What a window. What a view, almost hauntingly beautiful. Love the fishnet curtain. via
English Tudor Cottage
UPDATE: ALL OF THESE PHOTOS HAVE DISAPPEARED
I did not save them to my computer.
With its sloping roof, stone facade and tall windows, this appealing timbered cottage looks as though it belongs in the English countryside. Total living area = 1,695 sq. ft.
The romantic feeling continues in the living room, open to the second floor, with its large raised-hearth fireplace and French doors that lead to a side patio. There are also French doors to the outside in the dining room and first-floor bedroom.
The well-equipped kitchen provides a pass-through counter to the dining room.
The upstairs loft can be closed off as a third bedroom, while the carport can easily be converted to a den, family room or an enclosed garage. Also, with correct site location, the rear of the house is suited to a greenhouse room.
Foundation: slab.
Like it? Want it? Order plans UPDATE This company has gone out of business.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Lavender Topiaries Plantin in Buckets
These beautiful plants look so nice in galvanized buckets with farmhouse antiques, don't they? via
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