Friday, February 27, 2009

The Nova Linea: Contemporary and Unique Design Furniture of Bathroom

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This is one of the 2008 bathroom interior design trends. Nova Linea presents their new decorated bathroom furniture (Kos bathroom expressions. Designed in minimalist style, it has a beautiful pattern design. Make your bathroom interior has a contemporary art style with this bathroom design. It looks very contemporary and unique. The design has successfully accentuated luxuriousness and elegance although it has simple design. Express your self and make sure that the Nova Linea decorated bathroom furniture is your right choice.

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Swedish Delight

If you haven't already laid your eyes on Daisy Pink Cupcake's Swedish Style Home post featuring designer Shannon Bower's home, you're in store for something special on this lovely Friday. There are lots more images than just these, so check it out! I love all the robin's egg blue and pale European furnishings. What a beautiful home! Daisy sure has a knack for finding gorgeous images!

I am leaving this afternoon for a 10 day vacation to Las Vegas and Arizona. Perfect timing, since we had a big snow storm here in Minneapolis yesterday! I might have a chance here and there to share some turquoise rooms with you, but for the most part I'm going to take a break from the blog. (Things will be auto-posting on Everything Turquoise several times a day, if you're like me and still need a daily dose of our favorite color!)

Have a great weekend everyone! :)

Thursday, February 26, 2009


With the cost of water, soap, and power ... I've been cutting back on washing as many loads of laundry each week. I used to wash about 12 loads a week. Now I'm down to seven. How'd I do it? First, I really had to get after a grown adult child about using one or two clean towels a day. Now she gets one per week. Next, I have been 'pre-drying' damp towels by simply hanging them in the laundry room ... then tossing into the hamper until I have a full load. Washing just one or two loads most days makes the work less demanding on the weekend. To further cut back on electricity, I partially dry everything for 10 minutes in the dryer and hang them to finish drying. Hubby and a friend are helping to install some clothes lines in the laundry room. Plus with the purchase of a rolling laundry rack, it makes it much easier to dry clothes this way in the winter.

My 'oven' proofed seeds have sprouted. First popped up the marigolds. The beefsteak tomatoes are just emerging. A few petunias are sprouting as well. I have taken off the lid of the paper egg carton and placed the marigolds under a lamp for 'sunshine' and a little warmth. With some birthday money I picked up a patio sized 'greenhouse' with about four shelves and a plastic zippered covering. It needs to be assembled. the shelves are far enough apart to grow stacked trays of lettuce all summer long without using the cover. By placing the growing trays on the shelves, water should trickle down from the first tray and water everything growing on the lower trays.

Photo: style of greenhouse purchased at sprawlmart for $38

Beachy Chic

It's always a good day when I discover a new designer with a portfolio full of yummy rooms. It just so happens that Desire to Inspire leads me to many of these designers (they are so amazing over there!), like they recently did with Michelle Morgan Harrison. All of her rooms are just as tranquil as these, but I favor the blues! And ooh, with the orange. Love it with the orange.

Laminate Flooring or Wood Flooring

Laminate Flooring Is Attractive And Long Lasting

Laminate flooring is perfect for people who want to install a floor covering that is easy to install and combines the rich look of hardwood with the easy care of a laminate counter top. Laminate floors that have been constantly gaining popularity since their creation a few years ago. Laminate flooring can be properly installed on sheet vinyl flooring, concrete slab, plywood, hardwood flooring, or essentially any other flat hard surface. Laminate wood flooring has a special composite of layers that makes up its construction. Most of the flooring plank is a thick and water resistant core material that is designed for uniformity. The top level of laminate wood flooring is the finished flooring material, which is usually decorative and waterproofed to protect against common household spills. Because of flooring harmonics laminate’s design, most laminate flooring will last longer than other types of flooring.
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If you are interested in buying laminate flooring but worry about the price and availability of certain colors and patterns, there is no need to fret. Flooring harmonics laminate is actually cheaper than most other kinds of flooring. Also, laminate wood flooring comes in many different patterns and colors, so you will be sure to find exactly the right type of laminate flooring that you are looking for. If you are relatively inexperienced with common household installation projects, you might want to consider hiring a contractor to install the laminate flooring.

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However, laminate flooring manufacturers have made it fairly simple to install, so it should not be beyond the grasp of people who have at least a little experience in common household installations.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Here is the link for the 'newspaper seed starting pots'.

http://www.ehow.com/video_1745_create-seed-starting.html

Designers Guild Love

Time to check in with Designer's Guild! As always, their website is brimming with inspirational, drool-worthy interiors. According to them:
Our beautiful new Spring 2009 collections of fabrics and wallcoverings reflect the quintessential Englishness of the country house and its garden and are imbued with a gentle floral tradition, set against a lively graphic style reminiscent of a bygone age. In addition ‘Manhattan’ Prints offer a dynamic and contemporary new look designed to appeal to the young at heart of all ages.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Viceroy Miami

I was so happy to receive the Love Ya award yesterday from Style Rumors, a design blog filled with such inspirational and colorful rooms! That is where I found these images of the Viceroy Miami designed by Kelly Wearstler. Talk about chic. Wouldn't that be a grand place to stay on your next vacation?! Thanks again, Style Rumors! :)

Monday, February 23, 2009

Wall of Blues

A few weeks ago Delikatissen featured a slew of beautiful images from the portfolio of photographer Carl Dahlstedt. How could I not immediately fall for this bedroom? Love the wall of course, and those cute little lights under the window.

Sunday, February 22, 2009




Recycling for the garden. I've been collecting odds and ends to use for the garden. Empty toilet/paper towel tubes, plastic take home salad containers, paper egg cartons, yogurt cups, and dryer lint to name a few. Also the compost bin is filling up with veggie and fruit scraps, along with said lint, and strips of newspaper. In another day, this bin will be finding a dumping off spot in the back forty under a tree that has some dirt poking through the snow. The top two pictures show my tomato, petunia, and marigold seeds that I've planted using household 'trash'. I also discovered that my oven's lowest setting for proofing yeast bread makes to perfect temperature for germinating seeds (75-85 F) ... so don't be alarmed seeing my starter trays in the oven :). Let's just hope I don't forget about them and accidentally turn the oven on ;) After they sprout and get a bit bigger, the plan is to make little biodegradable pots from newspaper to plant them in while they continue to grow indoors.

Bottom photo: indoor compost bin. this gets dumped in a old kitchen waste basket mixed with newspapers just out the back door and later dumped again onto bare soil.

Saturday, February 21, 2009


When I confessed about being a spend thrift yesterday, I wasn't referring to extravagant living. Just wasteful living. A mindset of I can afford to not bother with reusing and retooling (mostly in the food/household supplies area) Generally I don't buy just to buy. My wardrobe closet is not bulging at the seams, nor do I spend for all new items. Thrift and vintage stores plus garage sales have been my source to decorate and outfit my home. A few years ago we bought 'new' bedroom furniture. After looking at what was in the stores I wasn't impressed, especially with the price tags. The solution was to buy a nice wrought iron head/foot board and bargain hunt for dressers and night stands at thrift stores which we then painted off white and roughed up the finish with sandpaper, exposing little sections of 'worn' wood. The room came out great without spending too much money. The only other new item was a chase lounge purchased with one of George Bush's tax rebates to help 'stimulate' the economy. Bed linens and drapes were bargain shopped on line at Overstock.com and Country Curtains. Most accessories are items we had in storage ... a wall clock and mirror were bargains at Target and Walmart. The brass metal bed table lamps are bargain Lennox lamps from TJ Maxx. I was brave and evenutally hand painted the solid yellow brass with metallic paint in a oil rubbed bronze finish. This most likely devalued the lamps ... but I like them all the better. Existing yellow brass dresser pulls were given the same paint treatment.

Friday, February 20, 2009


True confessions: I am a recovering spend thrift. There, I said it! Recovering from a super size, Costo surplus mentality, don't think about excess waste, disposable, replaceable, barely used, replace it after a year type of living ... now reflecting on the ways my grandparents lived during and after the Great Depression ... ways that stayed with them until the end of their lives ... a resurgence of my formerly too poor to know the difference childhood is resurfacing ... and just in the nick of time with hubby's retirement, the RECESSION that has been going on for some time that may turn into a DEPRESSION, and the Lord stirring my heart and mind to prepare for the days ahead (waste not want not). It may or may not be doom and gloom just upon the horizon ... but preparedness/thrifty living is something that should NEVER go out of vogue. Now when I examine my pantry shelves and see the two dozen bags of assorted beans I pressure can them or cook and freeze for soup. Or the little bits of egg, veggie and hamburger scraps that once would go in the trash can, I add them to my dog's portion of din-din. The thought of being told, never to give pets people food is ridiculous. With the exception of such tooth sticky food as pasta, or hazard to dogs health chocolate and salmon ... the likes of sliced apples, bits of celery and chicken meat are now going to supplement the dog's food. And those zip-close bags that once got used and tossed with ease are now getting washed and dried to reuse. This week I discovered how to use my power strips to 'power down' the computer, printer, stereo, etc. to not waste standby mode electricity. Some of our mega watt kitchen bulbs have been replaced with compact fluorescent ones. The wasteful years have come to an end. Grandma's ways were best :) What have you done recently to 'power down' your waste?

Living It Up in Malibu

If you guys haven't visited the portfolio of designer Nancy Price, you're in for a treat. This Malibu Home she designed is my absolute favorite. The kitchen counter and fireplace are stunning! Go here to see more pictures of this beautiful home and its amazing view!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

I'm going to redirect this blog (once again :) to include homemaking skills along with gardening projects/ideas. In the meantime, there is a lovely blog in my sidebar called "Down To Earth" where you can find so many helpful home and garden ideas.

Katie Ridder

All the images in Katie Ridder's online portfolio are so inspiring! These two are from a Park Avenue home she designed. Of course I love all the blue and the green, but the pop of red in the first image is divine! LOVE that fabric on the chair too.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Greystone Mansion

I love this dreamy bedroom featured in the latest issue of Veranda. It is from the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, which was the venue for Veranda's California Designers' Show House. I still haven't seen the issue, but I hear there are lots more gorgeous rooms to see! Thanks Anita! :)

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

So pretty

The gray Laura Ashley cabinet looks so pretty paired with the lovely aqua door and floor. I love how the all beautiful china just pops next to it too! From House to Home.