A little while back I wrote again of my craving for a pared down feel to my rooms.... I seem to have morphed into a phase of needing more earthy, textural, natural elements and less 'in your face' colour than I'm usually attracted by. (This is BIG.)
And, I've been going about the process of doing it slowly... a little here, a little there. I sat with it for quite a while just to make sure it wasn't a fleeting impulse before I spent any money on anything (which I haven't done much of).
I sent 6 themed boxes of various bits and pieces to the auctions the other day and got back $100, so that was a little extra for me, and I know the people who got them will give them a good home and have fun decorating.
Win/win!
This house really got my attention whilst browsing last night. I can see myself here. I can feel myself here. I kinda feel like I'm shedding one skin to grow into another.
I would seriously like to go and disappear here for at least a week by myself and just soak up the amazing vibes of this home and drink in the serenity of it all.
Then I'd invite some friends around (I know how you love a good swim Bobbi!) to utilise that pool and simply hang out and relax.
I just know I'd sleep well in this home.
There's even more pics of this beautiful home here.
Bliss.
Linda. xox
PS. Nearly 40 people have registered for the Tiny Tidy Challenge now!! I hope everyone ends up diving in and getting down to the nitty gritty of taking part and having some fun.
I'm really looking forward to meeting all of you on the private blog!!
Oh my - what a gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous house! I love it! The colours, the textures, it all works so well together. When can I move in??
ReplyDeleteWhenever we can afford it. Hehe. xox
DeleteOh thanks for the invitation, I'm already there. And you know me weel, I would never leave that pool. That pool is made for a swimmer.It's the one thing that sold me completely ( i also shouted a little ). It is so neutral and warm that is very easy to love. and what large rooms, there is so much space! My clutter would fit in so well. Ehm, the same clutter that will soon go away.
ReplyDeleteI just saw my button on your sidebar!! Thanks Linda!! You rock too. I like this Aussie/Italian thing we've put on.
ReplyDeleteYep, I reckon Italy and Australia go magnificently well together!!! I once taught Italian (extremely basic) to Grade 3 and 4 for a whole year. I did a quick course myself, and away I went! I can't remember much apart from colours, some numbers, and basic greetings etc. I loved learning it.
DeleteCiao Bella. :) xox
Wow, what a beautiful home! I love the organic, natural vibe too.
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