I love the arms and legs on this leather sofa. It's a complementary balance of feminine and masculine design elements. The colorful throw blanket and weaved ottoman coffee table are cheery. Couldn't you imagine finding a coffee table like this at a thrift store and weaving the top with thrift store found men's ties?
I've been into lamps recently with my thrift store lamp redo and my upside down lamps in my kitchen. When I saw this lamp I had visions of finding a piece of architectural salvage and drilling into it and installing a lamp kit.
They took water color paper and rolled it around various objects with varying circumferences and used a staple to hold the shape. The paper was then dipped into blue water colors and then stapled to 2x4s that were attached securely to the wall. Cute huh?
I'm wishing I had taken a picture of the fantastic round metal lanterns hanging from the ceiling at Gardunos at The Palms Casino in Las Vegas. Although they would be too large for any home I've ever been in (okay, maybe Hurst Castle would be okay) they are a great inspiration for some fun lighting. Assuming I could find pictures online, I didn't get a good shot (or picture.....shots were plentiful all weekend), but if you are ever in the area, be sure to look up. They're awesome.
This bouncer lady was standing in front of the VIP section at this small lounge where we were dancing at Mandalay Bay. I stood near her, looking up at this chandelier with flowing fabric. Whipping out my camera I asked if I could take a picture. She puffed up her chest feathers and pretty much told me off. Instead of huffing and rolling my eyes like I wanted, I decided to smile and say nicely, "It's so pretty I thought it would look great hanging over my bed. What do you think?" Her whole face changed shape, she relaxed and said, "It is nice isn't it?" It was interesting how being nice can change someone's whole attitude.
This bouncer lady was standing in front of the VIP section at this small lounge where we were dancing at Mandalay Bay. I stood near her, looking up at this chandelier with flowing fabric. Whipping out my camera I asked if I could take a picture. She puffed up her chest feathers and pretty much told me off. Instead of huffing and rolling my eyes like I wanted, I decided to smile and say nicely, "It's so pretty I thought it would look great hanging over my bed. What do you think?" Her whole face changed shape, she relaxed and said, "It is nice isn't it?" It was interesting how being nice can change someone's whole attitude.
very cool! i just took the tour of your home and was amazed by those incredible views! it must be such a blessing to be surrounded by loveliness inside your home and out. wow!!! thanks for sharing.
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