
i’m a sick sponge today so this will be short and sweet. i hope you all have a wonderful weekend and i’ll see you next week with more sneak peeks, before & afters, a few new guides, more great products and a slew of diy projects. until then here’s a summary of this week’s highlights. [images above and below: walnut wallpaper gallery shots, via oh joy]
- new sneak peek: trish grantham!
- diy projects: latop cozy, jewelry shadowbox, retro cannisters and dining room table
- new city guide: philadelphia by oh joy!
- new product roundup: sconces (beds and bedding are back online, too)
- before and afters: mid-century hutch, mike’s modern dressers, SITE chairs and dresser makeover
- in the kitchen with: matte stephens
- new d*s project: the brooklyn fleamarket!
- new d*s guest blog: bowie from print + pattern
- new products from modern twist: matte stephens and rex ray
- new bedding from om home
- gift fair previews: perch design, judy ross, and agnes and hoss
- kids furniture from 10grain


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wow, I love the Geoff McFetridge wallpaper.
Feel better! You’re not the only sick blogger out there. I posted some plush germs of varying kinds on my blog this week in honor of my plague, and whatever is ailing Habitually Chic and decorno as well. Hee!
i´m not a big fan of wallpaper but some is very nice. The first and the third are VERY NICE!!!!!!! I am in love:)
love this wallpaper and i’m usually not a fan. very art nouveau. beautiful.
i dig the second pic’s wallpaper. it would seem that my husbandito recently visited that bathroom because the toilet paper isn’t in the holder–it’s on the top of the toilet tank. he’s infamous for that ’round these parts. a punishable offense, no?
haha, do we have the same husband?;)
Fabulous wallpaper!
get well soon grace!
if you have an upper respiratory infection, sore throat or sinus infection, umcka cherry syrup is fantastic!!! it really works + it tastes like a cherry snowcone. i get it at whole foods. it’s derived from a south african plant. you’ll LOVE the results + it has no side effects.
it’s funny, every time i think about how i’d love to use g.m. wallpaper, i can only think that it will survive by using it in a bathroom. i’d love to see it used in a room other than, as seen above and in my imagination, a bathroom.
how to do it?
I love this wallpaper–so much owed to Florence Broadhurst!
hope you feel better soon, Grace. Fabulous wallpapers!
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