Monday, August 22, 2011
Smallest consumers and their resources
The following pictures are from JeongMee Yoon's website, from The Pink and Blue Project. It seems that they give some food for thought... about how the market actually controls our taste from the birth. Well, my daughter looks gorgeous in pink, but if she will want to have absolutely everything in that color? Can it be harmful in any way? Over this and other things the author wonders himself, so have a nice read and click to see the rest of the pictures.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Kids' rooms you don't want to leave
It seems that fantasy of interior design is inversely proportional to the growth of the host. I'm telling you, it's hard to find anything near that fun, fresh and original for adults. Well, maybe some fancy hotels got some sort of that vibe. So, may it be that we lose the appetite for fun with aging? No, it can't be that for sure. It's probably the conspiracy of the design world... :) It's them who decided that we all have similar looking couches and televisions, that we have to go out by the door and have to go to sleep in beds :) Well... maybe it's time to make your home a little more upside down for a change :) Good luck
Photo by New House of Art |
Photos by Babble |
Photo by A list baby |
Photo by Cici Crib |
Photos by House Design Decorating |
Photo by Digs Digs |
Photo by Growing Your Baby |
Photo by HGTV |
Photo by naBuzz |
Photo by Project Wedding |
Photo by via House |
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Succulent wreath best for depression
I am convinced that both doing it and looking at it, brings relief when the reality bites. It's commonly known that beautiful things enhance well-being, and gardening relaxes to the max. So, instead of visiting a therapist, everyone should make a succulent wreath... ha ha. Well, genius :) Honestly, I'm not kidding. I believe that these wreaths are a great alternative for placing all the boring flower pots on the windowsill. Learn here how to do it.
Photo by Scenes from my hood |
Photo by Viva Terra |
Photo by Succulent cacti wreaths |
Photo by Apartment Therapy |
Photo by Flora Grubb |
Photo by Spark the event |
Photos by The succulent wreath |
Photos by You paid more then me |
Photo by Longwood Garden |
Photo by Little Pheasant |
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