Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House. Show all posts

Monday, July 26, 2010

Turquoise Dreams

As we suffer through these ungodly hot days, most of us are no doubt thinking a lot about water and ice - refreshing dips in a lake or swimming pool and tall, sweating glasses of our favorite iced libation.

With these thoughts in my mind, I've also been thinking about the color turquoise.  Turquoise has long been one of my all time favorite cooling, soothing colors. I feel good wearing turquoise stones and just being surrounded by the color turquoise.

You can imagine my surprise when I discovered a whole blog devoted to the color turquoise. Yes, it's true and it's called House of Turquoise.

Here are a few samples of some of the beautiful spaces and places you'll see if you visit the site:


Key West vacation home designed by Todd Richesin.


 Scandinavian-inspired bed alcove pictured in-Country Home.

Indian-inspired room found at Avolli Swedish Antiques
Image via: Mix.com

I love the blues and greens in this antique cabinet!
Image also borrowed from Avolli Swedish Antiques
Image via: Mix.com
Image from Alicia Paulson

Image from an article in the May 2010 issue of Coastal Living  called Bring Home the Beach, featuring a beach home in South Carolina designed by Carter Kay. Photographed  by J. Savage Gibson.

So, are you a bit cooler now?  Either way, go grab yourself a tall cool one, relax, and dream of water -- and perhaps a little turquoise.
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Monday, April 19, 2010

Clearing Out the Clutter

I bought several new items at the Herb and Craft Sale I wrote about yesterday -- just need to find some good places to display them.  I've been an avid antiquer, vintage-hunter, art and craft buyer for so many years now that I've amassed quite a stash. It also seems that one can have too many pretty things, and too little space to proudly display them!

Frankly, I've been overwhelmed with clutter for too long, and for my own sanity, have started to really  do something about it.  Although I have actually been battling the clutter monster for years, my pace has been far too slow to get ahead of it. As a result, not only is my house cluttered, but now my mind as well. The clutter is particularly affecting how efficient I can be. My hubby is also running out of patience. So, I've resolved to go on the warpath and do a full-scale clean out.

As I assess the sources of the clutter, I find that one area that is particularly overwhelming is paper -- bills, junk mail,  catalogues, etc. -- you know what it's like, I'm sure.

Sometimes the sheer number of items sent by my daughters' school alone boggles my mind -- since both of them are at the same school right now, I usually get two of everything, plus some. I have been known to put many of these papers to the side to read later, and then miss something important. So, along with the cluttered house, cluttered mind, and long-suffering husband and children comes the guilt. Not a good mix.

In any case, clearing out the clutter in my home will be a long process, will take a lot of dedicated effort, and a stalwart heart for me, no doubt.  I do have comfort in knowing that I have at least begun the process.

STEP 1: GETTING RID of the JUNK MAIL

Since paper is one of my biggest challenges, one of the first things I've done is to try to eliminate excess junk mail.  Naturally, I turned to some of my best non-human friends, the Internet and Google, to help find out how to go about this excercise.  One great discovery: Ecocycle.org.  At this site I was able to tackle several mail issues at once. I opted to use the link to the Direct Marketers Association to cancel credit card offers, catalogues and other unwanted offers.

In addition to saving lots of trees, I was able to save even more space at home and in the landfills by cancelling the Verizon Yellow Pages.  No more multiple yellow and white pages landing on my doorstep and filling up my trashcans!  To cancel your Verizon Yellow Pages here is the number to call: 1-888-266-5765.

If you are tackling your own clutter problem, feel free to write back! Either way, I'll keep you posted on how I'm doing with it, step by step.

Images in this posting are from: De-Clutter Mind Map by mindmapinspiration on Flickr