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vintagehomecollection · 3 months
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Lois E. Lugonjac, ASID, Lois Lugonja Interior Design
100 Designers' Favorite Rooms, 1994
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home of gretchen andersen, owner of lacquer chest (london uk)
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lovehina019 · 17 days
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roses--and--rue · 9 months
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Victorian brass mirror with Bacchus motif via Roses & Rue Antiques
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glancingeye · 8 months
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Your jungle in a house
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designs-by-sloan · 2 months
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Happy Valentines Day! 🍓🍰☕ Remember to be kind today, to yourself and others. You never know what someone else is going through 💕
This illust set has surprised me on how popular it still is on both tumblr and redbubble. Thank you everyone for your support!! 💕 If you've bought merch of this or my other artwork on redbubble, I'd absolutely love to see some photos!
Artwork © 2021 Sloan || Do not use without permission || A/I and N/FTs prohibited. Check my carrd for my social media / and commission info!!
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the-darling-house · 1 year
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The Bishop’s Palace, Galveston TX
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toyastales · 1 month
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A vintage ad from the 1970s.
Not much has changed, we still adore mid century modern design.
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marinawoznjuksworld · 1 month
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heftypatinalife · 1 year
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vintagehomecollection · 3 months
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Country Kitchens, 1991
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horrorlesbians · 9 months
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what is your dream interior design/decor style?
here are some of my inspo photos from my pinterest, i also want a really tall built-in bookshelf to display all my books and dvds.
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i also really love "dated" homes with thick shag carpeting, wood paneling, and deep oranges and yellows.
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This 1790 home that looks so nice all year long is in Scotia, Pennsylvania and it’s an interesting opportunity. The 1st fl. is an antique shop and the residence is upstairs. Of course, it can be converted back, but the new owner would have to bring the kitchen back downstairs. It has 3bd. 3ba. and is $500K. 
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Now, if I bought it, even though my mom had an antique shop, I would want to make this part into a home, b/c it’s such an historic piece of Americana. Look at the those stone fireplaces, beamed ceilings and all the wonderful original features.
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This house has 7 stone fireplaces. 
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The hall and stairs to both the shop and the apt. I guess the sign says “Private.” 
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See? I really like the first floor better. There’s big modern kitchen/dining room up here.
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There’s another of those stone fireplaces.
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It’s cute up here, but I like the old Colonial look of the 1st floor.
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The main bd. is very large.
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I wonder if they put a wall up here, b/c why would there be a fireplace in a hall?
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Maybe they put this bath in. 
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I don’t know what this is, but they don’t seem to be using it- there’s laundry in here.
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Here’s a nice big attic bd. It’s kind of cozy.
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Beautiful porch in the back of the house.
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There’s also a garage w/a barn for storage, plus a parking lot. 
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I would imagine that this above-ground pool conveys b/c it has deck on it.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/202-Fenner-Ave-Sciota-PA-18354/2064030148_zpid/
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mermazeablaze · 9 months
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I'm begging home renovators. If you're in a position where you have to remove outdoor steps anyway - why not just update them with a ramp?
Disabled people. Young children. The elderly. Those are a few good examples of why you should choose to update with a ramp. Not to mention it's easier to move stuff in & out.
& as someone who used to volunteer with the historical society & help renovate/repair old homes & buildings. You can update with ramps that fit the aesthetic/time period of the property.
If you're doing a new build. Please consider ramps inside instead of stairs too. For the same reasons!
Plus, they're super cool looking!
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