When it's time to bring your new little one into the world it's hard to decide just what you want to go in that room where not only they're going to be growing, playing and sleeping but where you yourself will be spending quite a bit of time with late night feedings, diaper changes and outfit swaps (who knew a little one could spit up so much!). So how do you decorate an area fit for a kid that's … [Read more...]
How To Pick: Basement Flooring
Wall to wall carpet may be the worst choice for a basement but people do it because it makes the space feel cozier, it provides a soft landing for playroom falls and it's affordable. So what do you do? Here are some other options for the floor in your basement that will be stylish and functional! The Best Flooring Options for Basements: This Old House Acrylic Pedestal Tubs Single Sink … [Read more...]
Schijndel Market Square
This house may look like a simple farm house, but if you take a closer look you’ll realize that this building is actually a glass house developed In Schijndel in market square. The market square was heavily damaged during WWII which left a gap between the town all and main street. Over 20 years, Winy Maas proposed a total of six designs which were shot down by the town. Finally his 7th … [Read more...]
Unusual Friendship- Japanese Woman and Odd Eye cat
For over 13 years now, Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandmother Misao, in order to leave a living proof of the woman’s life. Eight years ago, though, Misao found a wonderful companion – an odd-eyed kitten that found his way to the shed. The 88-year-old woman named him Fukumaru, which translated from Japanese roughly means “a circle of good fortune”. Misao and … [Read more...]
DIY- Milk Art: A Science Experiement
Milk Art - Video If you're looking for a rainy day activity to do with your kids or with your friends take a look at this milk art experiment. Grab a few ingredients and get started: A plate Milk (2% or higher) Food Coloring Dish Soap (Tried this first with eco-friendly dish soap and it didn’t really work, so stick to the hard stuff for this!) It's educational, it's hands on and it's … [Read more...]
The Year of the Squirrel?
The big look for the nurseries last year was the owl, but there's a new little critter coming through. The cute little wide eyed owl is going to have to move over because there is a feisty bushy tailed new kid on the scene! The new look for 2013 is the squirrel. What do you think of this new trend? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below. Slide Show … [Read more...]
DIY- Dip Dye Bamboo Placemats
Martha Stewart is just the cats meow! She and her team are just so creative and come up with the funnest projects. I love that her projects are also getting easier and more cost efficient. Bamboo place mats can be purchased online for about $2 a piece and can look lavish and upscale when dip dyed int Rite Dye. It's simple to do and the longest part of the process is when your project has to … [Read more...]
Grand Central Station's 100th Anniversary!
Tomorrow marks the 100th anniversary of New York's Grand Central Terminal. In addition to the re dedication ceremony, the release of the commemorative stamp, and all-day giveaways, certain restaurants and retailers are offering 1913 pricing. A 5¢ coffee, 10¢ shoe shine, 6¢ rye loaf, and $2 silk scarf are just some of the deals available throughout the day. Found on Apartment Therapy … [Read more...]
Meet The Material- Brass
You’ve heard the saying “What goes around comes around,” and it’s not any different for the fashion world, except it has nothing to do with how well it acted the first time. Brass is back and it’s taking names. Pushing silver out of the lime light, brass has made its way back to center stage. What’s the best part of this whole deal? You can find an abundance of brass furniture and accents at … [Read more...]
Healthy Eating- When Do You Eat?
It's tried and true knowledge but eating earlier in the day is healthier. We could even go so far as to say that our culture has things backwards. You should eat your biggest meal in the morning and then they should get smaller as the day goes on. Instead we skimp or skip breakfast and then feast at dinner when we have a second to sit down and enjoy it. Here's a little refresher article to … [Read more...]
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