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The link above features Moroccan style yurts in Spain. There are Moroccan style yurt photos all over the internet. I live in Washington state, and people use them as a cottage, and in some cases as a home(not my style). Your comment to Emmeline was rude.
Nancy, I am so happy for you to be able to live without daily pain, as I have said before I have lived with daily for many years (no, not husband) ;0). Enjoy life, and sewing/decorating. Looking forward to those photos.
Margo, sounds like you've had NY cheese cake. I thought Cheesecake Factory would have similar to NY cheesecake, but no they don't.
Margo, coleslaw for hubby.
Kathy, NY pastrami piled much higher than you can open your mouth, oh my goodness, YUM!!
We bought a grill that has 2 sides, one gas, one charcoal so we, no so I can (rat fink hubby) lol, smoke meat or slow cook pastrami, ribs....., I guess we will have to wait for the warm weather again.
Hey Nancy glad to hear that you are doing well.
I would lose my mind!!!!
I don't hate any colour! It all depends how/where and how much of it is used.
Wuff, you wrote my bedroom memories of my room at our farm. Lipstick pink carpet and psychedelic curtains and bedspreads. I still think it was the coolest room I ever had!
I am currently using 60's and 70's colours and patterns to decorate my fabulous 1965 built home, with a 1970 sunroom extension.
Psychedelic black and white vinyl in the bathroom. The rest is white and beige lamipanel in the wet areas.
I have an orange and cream geometric patterned quilt cover and pillow slips I love in my bedroom and found psychedelic lime, purple and hot pink , with white splotches linen for my guest room.
I have a lime green glass splashback in my kitchen, with terazzo look minoleum floors and blackwood cabinetry, with butcher block benchtops. I kept to white enamel appliances for 60's authenticity, but did use a stainless steel cooktop. I also have 1960's canisters, two sets one ranges from tangerine, to pale lime, beige, deep aqua and salmon, the others have bight fruits, with black lids. My jug is electric blue, with a matching toaster!
I have my original 1970's microwave and food processor, as well as a hand me down 1960's Sunbeam Mixmaster, with all its attachments!
My laundry has a mix of cream and beige floral and lime green and more blackwood cabinetry and the benchtop matches that in the kitchen.
My sunroom is resplendant with its spotted pine feature wall and lime green and olive cane furniture, with masses of much loved houseplants, including a hoya that occupies one wall, that is as old as I am. Both of us turn 60 next year!
The whole house is painted in airey cream, an off white, that just takes the chill out of white white!
My lounge is a collection of antique vases, fine bone china, silverware and blond wood lounge and dining furniture, all that were proudly displayed by my parents in the 1960s and 70's when antiques were all the rage!
There is not a single tile in my house, by choice, to avoid mould and heavy duty cleaning!
I hate cleaning tiles as much as I hate the colour grey!
My place is filled with colour!
Luckily the beige shot silk curtains that are the bedrooms and lounge are so neutral they go with all the ecclectic items and 60's era styling I so love. Their quality means they should see out at least a century of wear!
Wildland Ma you're lucky they didn't take your tree down and you were gone cuz that's happened with somebody's house in another state somewhere I read about it and the people were gone and they they demolished a house and the other house was supposed to been like another Soul blocks away they I don't know read the address or something wrong they should double check this stuff before they do something okay the phone is acting a little wacky
At Vicky I love your bathroom that's looking very nice!
Billy options....
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By now i guess this room is finish! you go 5 years already hahaha
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I was thinking PVC beadboard. it was just that i wasn't finding a PVC beadboard with the look of cedar grain. I'm seeing it in cedar/brown colors, but not with the "grain" look.
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You post so often, and I can never tell if these are your real designs or real "dilemmas" or are they ALL just images taken from other sites around the internet?
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Those pots of yours have really filled out beautifully. Good choices in your pots! ; ) Good times we had with that! LOVE THEM! What is that super bright green plant? Do you know the name?
Army, why don't you come back to Houzz? Your dilemmas were so much fun!
Lol, Licksch, Depo!!!
If they don't read any comments, then why bother to comment? I would figure I'm just repeating what someone else already said--and they probably said it better as well. (That's what I always tell my mom when she says I should write a book...who wants to read a book that doesn't have anything new in it?)