interior design by Grace Bonney 19

sfgirl aussie debut

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when ac and i visited san franciso this summer we had the pleasure of staying at sfgirlbybay blogger victoria’s house. in addition to having one of the cutest dogs around (hi coop!) victoria has a seriously gorgeous house. and this week it made it’s down-under debut on real living magazine. i just wanted to say congrats and share some of the beautiful photos. her house has made the blogging rounds but these photos were too pretty to pass up (i love all the pink, yellow and white). more after the jump.

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19 Comments

Victoria

grace! thank you so much! but my photo – aaaaahhh, it’s too big, too big!! ;)

thank you so much for your post and coop sends his big love. xx

sunny

*trying to catch my breath*

stunning apartment! I’d seen glimpses but this was PERFECTION indeed!

Jennifer

Wow! I LOVE love love those windows and the plantation shutters! Just beautiful! Congratulations!

Julia

Victoria: You are GORGEOUS!!!!
What a blessing all round… a striking apartment, and a stunning smile!!!
Absolutely L-O-V-E-L-Y!!! :)

janet

victoria, what a great home! it’s beautiful. i love your light-filled big windows.

thanks for sharing this with us, grace.

Pencils

Victoria, what a gorgeous home. And I’m seething with jealousy over your copper fire surround. My sister has one but it’s a copy of an Arts and Crafts original. Your modern one is incredible.

victoria

thank you so much everyone for taking a look and all your kind thoughts! it’s been a nice day! :)

and thanks again, grace.

nicole

Always a treat to see new photos of Victoria’s home. Such great, happy style!

becky

One of the things I love most about Victoria’s place is that every time I see pictures of it, it’s different! She’s amazing – looks like a fantastic spread. Congrats Victoria!

Becky

P.S. The new d*s site looks great! I’ve been away for awhile and this was my first glimpse.

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