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beigebisque · 6 months
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svarte-troner · 8 months
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Scandinavian Kitchen
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Large danish l-shaped light wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, quartz backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
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achievementthunter · 1 year
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Kitchen Louisville One-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, quartz backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, and white countertops can all be seen in this large Danish l-shaped light wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen image.
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wanderingsimsfinds · 4 months
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WanderingSims Fave CC - Clutter Pt. 2 List
1 - Art Vitalex - Mid Century Modern Neil Vases (TSR)
2, 16 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Desierto Bedroom (Desenio Poster Vertical V2 & Vases)
3, 48 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 PsychicPeanutKitty January Clutter (Lamp Globe & Books)
4 - Kelly&Co - Scandi Wall Shelf
5 - simstiful - Incipit Console
6 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sundays-sims Umalas Cermic Jar A-D
7, 57 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas MidCentury Modern Living Room (The Poster Club Square V2 & The Poster Club Horizontal V2)
8 - Onyx - Excelsior Reed Diffuser (TSR)
9 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sundays-sims Raventons Dunes Set Vase A-B
10 - Onyx - Diego Painting Frame (TSR)
11, 14, 44 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 PsychicPeanutKitty May N3 (Small Vase, Wall Clock, Books)
12 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sundays-sims Raventons Oken Set Glass Vase A
13 - Art Vitalex - Glen Mirror
15 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sundays-sims Conversion Set 4 Ceramic & Wood Vase
17 - Kale House - 4t3 MXIMS Menu Afteroom Coat Hanger with Gallery Bag
18-19, 23 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sims-KKB One Room Set 6 (Cupboard, Books V1-V6, Files)
20 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Pinboxdesign Ceduna Set Cupboard
21-22 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Kirsal Set Part 2 (Candle A & B)
24 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Boho Deco Vase 1
25 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sundays-sims Berawa Set Candle V2
26 - Over-waxedBanister - 4t3 Slox Bojo Shelves
27 - kitty-pixelz - hyschool book sv2
28-29, 33-34 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sundays-sims POP Set (Candle for Box, Candle B, A, D)
30 - Ameriko-Steelie - 4t3 Mechtasims Back To School Textbook
31, 37 - breadcrumbssims3 - Cosy Academia Books 2-3
32 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Kaihana Onyx Set Decorative Box Candle
35 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Kirsal Set Part 3 Candle Tray
36 - Over-waxedBanister - 4t3 MXIMS Soy Candle
38 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Leosims Free September 2023 Content Venus Books
39 - deggdegg - Kanken 1-3
40, 42-43, 45-47 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Rahat Set (Leaning Poster, Candle Box, Candle Closed, Décor, Jewelry Plate, Jewelry Holder)
41 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 KerriganHouseDesigns Ralph Lauren Hurricane Candle
49 - Mutske - Aria Study 6 Books (TSR)
50 - Over-waxedBanister - 4t3 Gleamer Isobel Wall Shelf
51 - Onyx - Gibsonton Pillow Storage (TSR)
52-53 - SimsDeoGloria - 4t3 Pierism Oak House Large Leather Shelf & Narrow Leather Shelf
54-55 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 MintyJinx VHS Set (Player & Player with Items)
56 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 MeinKatz Platform Tray by Muuto
58 - LemyLou - Curtains Eyelet Long, Mid, Short
59 - kriss - Savoy Curtains L&R Sheer & Tieback Versions (TSR)
60 - SimsDeoGloria - 4t3 Pierisim Oak House Part 1 Dining Room (Curtains Large & Low)
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godesssiri · 1 year
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10 Thrifting tips the thrilling continuation
I am a dedicated thrifter and I have done a few thrifting tips posts, things to look for, how to find the best stuff. I had an excellent day thrifting today and decided it was a good day to polish up a draft I had and post it. So read more for tips to get the goodies.
If you buy fairly plain wooden furniture, it doesn’t take a whole lot of expertise to refinish it. You can get a cheap palm sander for less than 50 bucks, and a small tin of furniture wax goes a long, long, loooong way. Or you can get Danish oil if you want a satin finish or Teak oil for a gloss finish. Don’t let Youtube videos make you believe you have to test out 10 zillion different coloured stains unless you are aiming for a very specific look. Just make sure you slap something nourishing on the wood after you’ve sanded it. Also remember that whatever product you use; multiple light coats will come out better than one thick coat. There’s a huge amount of satisfaction in looking at a gorgeous chunk of wood you’ve bought back to life.
French milled/triple milled soap. Old ladies like to give soap as gifts and people tend to stick it in their drawer to scent their clothes and never actually use it, eventually they have a clean out and this unused soap goes to the thrift store still in it’s original paper wrapping. This soap is expensive. This soap is fantastic. The milling process creates a very different product than the bars you get at the supermarket. It doesn’t go goopy and melty even if you leave it sitting in a puddle in your shower, it’s not as drying to your skin, the scent stays on your skin for longer. These bars last for months, it’s well worth picking them up if you like the scent.
Blue Willow. Would you like to have a nice set of china but don’t want to drop a lot of money on something that might look dated in 10 years? Collect blue willow from thrift stores. Blue willow has been around for hundreds of years and it’s going to be around for hundreds more. It can be slotted in to almost any home style, classical, boho, maximalist, scandi, etc, etc. Because it’s been around for so long pretty much every manufacturer has done it, so you find it really often at thrift stores and it’s easy to pick up a couple of plates here and a serving bowl there. Also, because so many companies have done it over such a long period it’s possible to pick up modern dishwasher safe dinner plates that you can use alongside a lovely 100-year-old antique gravy boat.
Gifts. Never feel ashamed of buying gifts from thrift stores. The perfect vintage item is way more meaningful than any amount of new stuff. And if you’re buying for someone who doesn’t like vintage; if something looks new and undamaged how is the recipient going to know that it’s not new?
Get yourself a thrifting routine. You’re gonna find the best stuff if you go often so don’t just randomly go every now and then. People who say they never find anything are the ones who only call into a thrift store every couple of months and expect something amazing to just drop into their lap. Set a day once a week, or every other week or once a month, but make a commitment to go on a regular basis.
If you see something that you think you like but you’re not 100% sure, as long as you can afford it and have a place for it, get the thing. Take it home, live with it. Maybe you’ll decide you don’t really like it and take it back to the thrift store and consider the price you paid a charitable donation. But sometimes you bring something home that you kinda like and end up absolutely loving it. Some of my favourite things in my house are things I wasn’t completely sure about when I was in the thrift store. There’s nothing worse than the regret of leaving something behind because you weren’t sure about it, then deciding actually I do want that thing, but it’s gone, and you’ll never find another quite like it.
If possible, go with someone who knows your likes/tastes. It’s amazing the number of times I’ve been in a thrift store with my mother or best friend, and they’ve found something I love that I hadn’t even noticed. Plus they’ll be dirty rotten enablers and encourage you to buy the thing that you love but you’re not sure you can justify to yourself.
There are a bunch of Youtubers who do thrift flips. If there’s some décor item that’s in all the stores at the moment and you love it, but can’t justify spending money on it, then it might be worth looking up to see if anyone has done a thrift flip and can give you a tutorial on how to turn a thrifted item into the hot décor items of your dreams.
Keep the cycle going. If you have stuff in your home that you no longer use/love, then donate it. If you’ve traded up and found something better but your original thing still has life in it, donate. Even if you originally bought something from a thrift store no one is gonna be mad if you send it right on back (unless you’ve used it to death, and it really should be heading for landfill).
Don’t put yourself in a box. Don’t refuse to get something because it’s not ‘your style’. What is ‘your style’? Things that you love, that make you happy. Do you love this thing? Does it make you smile? Then it’s your style. Honestly style is something that evolves organically, that grows and expands as we’re exposed to new things. If you try to follow a certain style rigidly then you’ll end up with a home that looks boring and cookie-cutter. Throw in something unexpected that speaks to you. Then throw in another of those things and another and another and pretty soon you’ll end up with a home that actually is your style – maybe you just don’t know what your style really is yet. I think of myself as very confident in my style, but I’m constantly stumbling across new things that I didn’t know I needed in my life.
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vasilinaorlova · 8 months
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I am becoming nostalgic but for America in which I live. For Texas, too. A beautiful land of Texas.
I bought a lamp marked as "Hollywood Regency," nostalgic for things I had never lived, life I didn't know, language nobody spoke, that is, nobody in our family, not my grandmothers, not my grandfathers.
The lamp is going to be shipped tomorrow. It makes no sense to buy objects. I keep moving from one place to another. I counted that I moved seven times in the last twelve years. That's more often than once in two years.
During my last move, I left everything behind, in Texas, in storage. I had more than I can take with me. I did not particularly like or adore the things I own. Most of them were bought just because I needed them: a sofa, a floor lamp for the reading, pillows, shelves to keep books.
Even though I always liked interiors, I never had an opportunity to create an interior for myself. I didn't have enough time and knowledge about what I like and what I don't like. I didn't like a lot of styles. I distrusted both boho and industrial. I didn't like rustic charm. I didn't particularly like scandy or japandy. I grew to hate IKEA but shopped there because it was nearly the only functional furniture store with showrooms.
Among the places where I lived in these ten years, I liked probably one apartment, on Enfield Road in Austin. I liked one apartment where I briefly lived in my previous life in Moscow on Basmannaya. It had high ceilings. The apartment in Austin was huge. I dearly loved my places in Kyiv. I loved the house in the village where I was growing up: spending summers. I loved my godmother's very clean and very modest, minimalistic, even stern apartment where she infallibly kept an absolute bare minimum of objects.
Now I live in a tiny apartment in New York but a lovely place which I like. I want to buy all the unusual lamps I see on Facebook Marketplace. Every lamp appears to be New York to me. I want something that somebody else already liked before. And looking at these lamps, I experienced nostalgia for all those lives I never lived. I am not explaining myself too well. The lamps are particularly magical. Many can remember night lights in their children's rooms when they were children. Even if it was just a street lamp. Those lights that keep guiding us or simply keep resurfacing in memory.
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vulpisnocturna · 7 months
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Hi my lovely 🤍 hope you’re doing good :)
2. What are you obsessed with right now?
Chrollo, as it probably shows
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6. Describe your dream home
I love love love scandi boho dècor, I want it to be cosy, filled with pillows, blankets, all my useless trinkets and pretty books, a fireplace, plants that I’ll never be able to keep alive because I forget to feed them, a garden with wisteria and a hammock where I can read 🥺 I also would love love love open plan and wooden floors and beams
8. What’s your favourite show to binge?
Doctor Who’s my comfort show, it makes me happy, especially 11th era
48. Describe my ideal partner
Someone kind, compassionate, who has a healthy dose of tenderness and also humour, I like banter. Someone who is fairly independent and with whom I share common interests
49. Who do you text the most?
Probably my sister
50. What’s your favourite kind of weather?
Snow 🥰
Otherwise I’m a thunderstorm girly
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mybudgetart · 6 months
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Foliage Wall Art (Scandi Wall Art)
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Foliage, botanical leaves, blots, minimalist art, abstract prints, boho wall art, 3 piece canvas prints, split art prints, triptych wall art, wall décor hanging framed/stretched gallery wrapped panel artwork.
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irinaseverinka · 2 years
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Ember dining room
A set of furniture for the decoration of the dining room. Perfect for decorating a room in the style of Scandi, Provence or Boho.
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beigebisque · 1 year
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I was tagged by @lucas-sinclairs, thank you dear! <3
nicknames: dara
sign: pisces
height: 1,52m
last thing I googled: the result of the man. united match (fulham 1 x 2 man. united, yay!)
song stuck in my head: there'd better be a mirrorball - arctic monkeys
number of followers: 3.9k
lucky number: let's go with 13 too. the best number in brazil ;)
amount of sleep: from 6 to 8 hours
movies and books that summarise you: omg. i probably put way too much thought into this. movies: la notte (1961, dir. michelangelo antonioni); cat on a hot tin roof (1958, dir. richard brooks); fish tank (2009, dir. andrea arnold); rear window (1954, dir. alfred hitchcock); la haine (1995, mathieu kassovitz). books: the brothers - milton hatoum; beirut, i love you - zena el khalil; a russian journal - john steinbeck; ladies coupé - anita nair, the joke - milan kundera.
favorite song: too many! but let's go with little faith and all dolled-up in straps, both by the national.
aesthetic: uh...is that for interior or clothes or in general? in terms of interior, i love that scandi mix of cozy and modern minimalism, but tbh my place looks nothing like that (yet!lol). for clothes/in general, it's more like a chic boho lawyer vibe ;)
favorite author's: milan kundera and fyodor dostoevsky.
favorite animal noise: cats purring.
random: this took me way too long to answer, lol.
I tag:  @eireneofathens, @its-a-state-of-angst, @elcctra, @laufire, @gothkendallroy​, @missbrunettebarbie and @paty-ofarrell
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lifeofanapplepie · 2 years
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 The living room is where the entire family clan congregates and sprawls. Because of the pandemic era's transformation of it into a multipurpose area for Netflix and chilling, a little office, a location for working out, and many other things, it is crucial to design the interior to accommodate all of these activities. In order to handle all these updates and mood fluctuations, living room interiors have been upgraded.
                            The good news is that you don't have to tear it down, rebuild it, and spend a fortune to make it seem gorgeous. Utilizing as much space as possible while using little decoration and artefacts and lots of plants is the hallmark of modern interior design.Check out these trends in living room design.
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1.Natural
More and more natural materials, objects, and textures are now being used by people to adorn their homes.Furniture, floors, ornamental items, and even walls now have earthy and stone surfaces.The interior is made more basic and attractive by using colours and textures that are influenced by nature.A little greenery boosts the mood.These days, people prefer to maintain a ruckus.
2. Artistic Ability
Modern interior design is not merely current.Nowadays, traditional handicraft has taken centre stage.Traditional thulasi thara, naalukett, handcrafted items, red stone flooring, and redstone walls without plastering or pointing are just a few of the daring statements that determine the mood of the entire house.Our living spaces are once again filled with various mural and wall painting styles.
4. Boho Wonderlust
 Tactile textiles , playful details and spiced chalky colors explore a wonderlust spirit abundant in creative warmth .create a soul- happy space filled with artisan pieces sourced near and far , that honor traditional craftsmanship.woven and dried material up the authentic ,sensory appeal .boho vibe is not just for living room ,the whole home look good with the wonderlust theme.
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5.Modular Marvels
The ever-evolving modern home demands flexible living room layouts with multi-functional furniture options. Taking inspiration from simplistic Scandi design, individual modular pieces have become mix and match design heroes. Create unique pieces of furniture tailored to your home’s specific needs, with easy to move around designs geared for modern living – the possibilities are endless.
 ‘We wanted to ensure we were creating upholstery designs that are practical and serve a purpose without forfeiting on style. You can really get creative with how you pull together a modular set – choose contrasting fabrics to make a design statement or let the clean lines and defined shapes be the hero feature,’ advises Patricia Gibbons, from the Sofa.com(opens in new tab) design team.
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carolinehilde · 2 years
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Inspired by Eastern Europe, Scandi culture and old ceramics patterns, this is an Illustration I did a while back for #proworks design competition (swipe to see the mock-ups). It is now rejuvenated on Etsy (➡️ link in bio) 🇫🇷 Illustration faite à l’origine pour un concours de design, elle est maintenant disponible sur Etsy. J’étais inspirée par des motifs de l’Europe de l’Est et scandinaves, de vieux motifs sur porcelaine. ⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️ #scandi #interior #interiordesign #homedecor #scandinaviandesign #scandinavianstyle #nordic #home #scandinavianhome #hygge #scandihome #scandinavian #homeinspo #decor #interiors #design #livingroom #scandistyle #minimalist #nordichome #homedecoration #minimalism #hyggehome #interiorstyling #boho #interiorinspo #homedesign #homestyling (at London, Unιted Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/Chyf-zSoCY3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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centrepiecefurnishing · 2 months
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Scandinavian-Bohemian Design Ideas
In addition, investing in good quality furniture means saving the environment because it does not easily end up in a landfill. Purchasing less and investing a little more money into your furniture will save both you and the environment in the long haul.
The boho-Scandinavian design style, like all great fusions, takes the best of both aesthetics—the Scandi sense of beauty in simplicity and the bohemian bold and freestyle. The two styles work so well together because of their inherent similarities rather than their differences. What Is the Scandinavian-Bohemian Design Style? It’s a mix of minimalist and freestyle in decorating the room. The mix…
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homehacksideas · 2 months
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#Home #Renovated #Budget #Mixes #Scandi #Vibes #Boho #Touches source :https://www.pinterest.com/pin/717268678177073675
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cushandco · 7 months
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Vintage rugs
Our handpicked collection of Moroccan and Turkish styled rugs to create a scandi, boho or minimalist style in your home. Masterfully crafted by artisans, these rugs are constructed from various materials featuring a mixture of wool, cotton, reclaimed fibres recycled yarns and available in a range of sizes so you will be able to find it at best price online. Find best moroccan rugs according to your choice at Cushandco Online.
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