Milk glass, broadly produced in the USA and England from 1835 throughout the 1980s, has been an economical substitute for the luxurious tableware many could not afford during the depression… [Continue Reading]
I remember visiting my great aunt’s home every Thanksgiving when I was a tiny girl. My brother, cousins and I loved going there, mostly because she had a tiny cupboard… [Continue Reading]
Use color and pattern to liven up your floors, and you won’t ever look back. From wood and tile to rugs rugs galore, there are a range of alternatives for… [Continue Reading]
On a November morning, I had the joy of fulfilling Bart Alting and visiting his lovely sky-blue Canadian style cottage. Located in a recreational park in the middle of this”Green… [Continue Reading]
It is the time of the year when we go through the biannual sort, contribute, purge and maintain regular. Home and organization is not for the faint at heart. It’s… [Continue Reading]
Now that the weather is beginning to yield to fall and things turn grey and temperamental from the Pacific Northwest, I enjoy being by the sea. Instead of summer sunshine,… [Continue Reading]
If you are finding shabby chic somewhat too shabby rather than so posh recently, you may be prepared to take a trip to Belgium. Belgian style has the soft comfort,… [Continue Reading]
Nicole Cannon bought her newly-built flat in Vancouver, B.C.’s Mt. Pleasant neighborhood in early 2011 and was the first resident to move in the building about six months ago. While… [Continue Reading]
As the winter months turn cooler, we all go on the search for a little additional warmth. Sure, that most likely means literally — in the form of down and… [Continue Reading]
Among the classic principles of design would be to repeat and reinforce shapes throughout your layouts to make a harmonious appearance. This series will help you through how to utilize… [Continue Reading]