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oh to have a silly little house like this...
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put a bunch of my gif pieces up as prints!
bath bloom/tether/shelter/wetland
hidden place/downpour/pond water/spillway
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Many favourite treasures on one bookshelf.
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Celestial Ceilings
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love this eclectic maximalism
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The finished result! I’m so ridiculously proud and pleased with how it turned out!
This was an ordinary door + 3 pieces of mdf board. I carved and sculpted them with my dremel multitool, inspired by the carvings I saw in Bali, mounted them and then painted and sanded the whole thing in several layers before adding a final tint of gold. 💙
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The door and side panel I sculpted myself. The top carving is from Bali.
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The Treehouses at HoneyTree Farm
Frediricksburg Texas
© HoneyTree Farm
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Castello Di Reschio Lisciano Niccone, IT 
Now, after years of careful restoration, it has been transformed into a singularly unique Hotel  filled with wit, whimsy and effortless style. The Courtyard . Within the walls of the castle are two interlinked courtyards - one now encased in glass and starting a new life as the Palm Court. The other is a wonderful grassy lawn circled by impressive mature umbrella pines and cypresses.
© reschio.com
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Joe Thomas
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fuck it, colorful home libraries
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ART NOUVEAU PORTALS
1. Salvador Valeri i Pupurull, Casa Comalat, 1911, Barcelona, Diagonal 442D; 2. Josef Maria Olbrich, Glücherthhaus, 1901, Darmstadt, Mathildehöhe; 3. Gottardo Gussoni, Casa dei Draghi, 1918/20, Torino, Corso Francia 23; 4. Firsch Mausoleum, 1917, Eire Cemetary, Eire Pennsylvania; 5. Jules Lavriotte, Hôtel Lavriotte, 1901, Paris, 29 Avenue Rapp; 7-9. Ixelles, Bruxelles; 10. Hector Guimard, Castel Béranger, 1895/98, Paris, Rue de la Fontaine 14; 11. Strasbourg; 12. E. André, Maison Huot, Nancy, Rue Claude Le Lorrain 92; 13. San Sebastian, Calle Prim; 14. Alfred Wagon, 1904, Place Etienne Pernet, Paris.
Art Nouveau was the first pan-European style since Neo-classicism. Easily imitated, content free, and highly adaptable, the style was particularly appealing to private patrons uninterested in the politics of national styles that had characterized the various historical revivals of the 19th century.
The signature serpentine, coup de fouet gesture could devolve into spineless dither and filigree, however, and by the end of World War I, everyone agreed that the fin-de-siècle was over. In Europe, the various manifesto modernisms prevailed; Americans contented themselves with Art Deco, or, as Roy Lichtenstein put it, “modernism for the home.”
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Vanilla chai tea + homemade star shortbread for a picturesque afternoon snack ⭐️💕
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dark macadamia
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Peaceful reading nooks 🍵☕️
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Craft/sewing room inspiration 😍 look at all that fabric
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