Kitchen and Family Room: New Flooring
When the wall between our family room and kitchen see details here came down we had to deal with two different flooring, old carpet and newish laminate. The plan was to find the same laminate.. we found the box in the basement, how hard could it be? Harder than we thought.. that particular one had been discontinued.. and finding something similar was not an easy task.. Finding a flooring that was kind of close but not close enough would seem like a mistake.. so we decided to go different, this way it would seem like an intentional design choice.. I had always wanted a chocolaty dark floor.. The next thing to take into consideration was the transition between the two floors.. generally what is used it a T- Moulding, that strip you see in the above picture connecting the two floors together. Not the prettiest option. Pinterest to the rescue.. Adding tile to the mix would help to blend the two different brown together and there would be no awkward bump in t...








The rock on rock picture look so interesting. It looks lovely on a pillow case. Thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI can see the bust that you see. I like it best on the notebook.
ReplyDeleteMy three favorites are the pillow, hanging above the bed, and the spiral notebook.I love the fluffy white clouds in the background
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA lovely capture! It will be visually appealing on any of the products showcased here.
ReplyDeleteA unique photo my friend. I love the clouds. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo
ReplyDeleteYes, it does look like a man's head. The rock looks volcanic.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Have a wonderful long weekend.
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You've got a good eye for photography :)
ReplyDeleteI like this on the tote bag and notebook.
All the best Jan
Wonderful photography Hena, the picture on the bag is great and looks superb on the wall.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting photo. I love the combo of blues and greens.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo! I would love to visit Aruba someday!
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It's a beautiful pic in its simplicity! The blue sky behind it is a stunning backdrop!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy photographs that leave room for interpretation and this one does exactly that. The way you describe the rocks makes the image feel emotional rather than simply scenic because it carries a quiet human presence. Travel memories from years ago often become more meaningful with time and this post captures that feeling beautifully. Aruba already has such striking landscapes, but noticing details like this gives the experience much more depth. I recently shared a new post on my blog as well and would love for you to take a look when you have a moment www.melodyjacob.com
ReplyDeleteIt's a very nice photo. I love the dark colors set on a light blue sky.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing image, Hena! xxx
ReplyDeleteYes, I noticed the shape of the head and shoulders as well.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks especially nice on the notebook.
Such a beautiful shot. I wonder what type of rock it is? Maybe Basalt? Gorgeous with the clouds and blue sky behind it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo. I loved Aruba.
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