Oooo, yes, I am in love with that first photo. makes me think your pelmet box idea with foam core might work for the architectural detail framing the top of the closet(??). I have a bunch of basement closets with doors that don't fit correctly. Maybe I could take out the doors, use them for a diy headboard, and do something like this?? The only problem is the closet interior has to look great constantly which sounds great, but impractical for me...
i know you posted this long ago...but i just saw this post and had to show you my baby nook! you have to scroll down a bit... http://thingsidothinkwearseelovedream.blogspot.com/2009/07/do_26.html
i have always adored that first pic..i love everything the designer did w/ that house...and it makes me miss cottage living.
ReplyDeleteDYING over the wallpaper in the first pic. I love it.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Precious.
ReplyDeleteI'm addicted to blue and white pottery! Thanks for the eye candy:)
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ReplyDeleteGreat post! I just love what they did in the first pic. What a great idea for a closet.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Tammy
I hope you have a cute little nook to put the new baby in:-)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I wrote a letter to you on my blog.
Those highchairs are really great... they are actually somewhat attractive AND functional looking. Usually it's either/or.
ReplyDeleteWhat issue of Cottage Living was that baby nook picture in? I have every issue but one and I don't ever remember seeing it.
ReplyDeleteThanks- Ashley
Oooo, yes, I am in love with that first photo. makes me think your pelmet box idea with foam core might work for the architectural detail framing the top of the closet(??). I have a bunch of basement closets with doors that don't fit correctly. Maybe I could take out the doors, use them for a diy headboard, and do something like this?? The only problem is the closet interior has to look great constantly which sounds great, but impractical for me...
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I wish these were pics from my house.
ReplyDeleteAshley - All I remember is the family's name was Colgan. Their entire house was TO. DIE. FOR!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh so cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable photos!
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aww presh!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics! Very creative and inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteNothing like a beautiful room and throw in some babies and its like even better!!
ReplyDeleteI love both images and babies, nooks and crannies are all wonderful!
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I would have a baby if I could have a nook like that.
ReplyDeleteI nominated you for a kreativ blogger award for always inspiring me! Check it out and participate if you'd like!
http://nikkidz.blogspot.com/2009/10/whoo-hoo-i-win.html
This is so adorable, I love the first picture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant use of closet space! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention.
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awe truly adorable.
ReplyDeletei know you posted this long ago...but i just saw this post and had to show you my baby nook!
ReplyDeleteyou have to scroll down a bit...
http://thingsidothinkwearseelovedream.blogspot.com/2009/07/do_26.html
oops, don't know if i got the full link on there...
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argh! nevermind.
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