Does that describe you? I ask because I just ordered a rug for my office and I'm pretty fuckin' excited about it. It occurred to me in that moment that I am goddamn boring.
A nice bearskin rug?
I had a custom rug made to go under my bed and it was the most exciting thing I did all week. To me stuff like that is fun.
I bet the one on top is pretty interesting as well.
(03-11-2019, 02:35 PM)sally Wrote: [ -> ]I had a custom rug made to go under my bed and it was the most exciting thing I did all week. To me stuff like that is fun.
It's fun for me too.
It took me two days to talk myself out of getting a white one. Jesus.
I almost got a white one too, a big, luxurious soft white carpet. Than I went with a light tan instead.
My old boss went to rio de Janeiro and put white shag carpet on the floor and walls, went through a million dollars in a year partying like a rockstar.
Mine is an 8x10 shag and it cost $1600 bucks. I want one for my living room too but my husband said he's against paying another $1600 bucks to look like Austin Powers lives here. The shag rugs are what's in now.
Fuck em, we all know who wears the pants in the family.
(03-11-2019, 01:09 PM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]Does that describe you? I ask because I just ordered a rug for my office and I'm pretty fuckin' excited about it. It occurred to me in that moment that I am goddamn boring.
Well, if that's the criteria, I'm goddamn boring right along with you and Sal.
I had hardwood floors throughout the SF house and 6 area rugs partially covering them. I tossed all the rugs in the move.
We really liked the gray and yellow exterior at the SF house and missed that modern industrial feel a bit. So, I got a gray/black/wihite/yellow area rug for the new AZ kitchen to bring some of that vibe here, which was kind of exciting.
I also love a combination of textures and decided to use a bunch of my old stuff from different rooms in the new kitchen area, with a new dining table This is the kitchen, nook, dining space............with wood, rattan, shag, suede, steel, leather, tweed, etc...
Woa, that is a nice lookin place HotD!
I want pictures of Duchess and sally's rugs.
I finally had to get rugs also, I have never lived in a place that wasn't carpeted, it isn't hardwood, I think it is just linolieum. My friend brought her rugs over for me because she knew I would get cold this winter. She was right. But now I want better looking ones. Never shopped for rugs before!
(People in the mountains made some on looms and I never did. Wish I had now)
(03-12-2019, 01:34 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: [ -> ] (03-11-2019, 01:09 PM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]Does that describe you? I ask because I just ordered a rug for my office and I'm pretty fuckin' excited about it. It occurred to me in that moment that I am goddamn boring.
Well, if that's the criteria, I'm goddamn boring right along with you and Sal.
I had hardwood floors throughout the SF house and 6 area rugs partially covering them. I tossed all the rugs in the move.
We really liked the gray and yellow exterior at the SF house and missed that modern industrial feel a bit. So, I got a gray/black/wihite/yellow area rug for the new AZ kitchen to bring some of that vibe here, which was kind of exciting.
I also love a combination of textures and decided to use a bunch of my old stuff from different rooms in the new kitchen area, with a new dining table This is the kitchen, nook, dining space............with wood, rattan, shag, suede, steel, leather, tweed, etc...
in Az. that is called a sun room.
That is really nice and it looks like your new place gets a lot more natural light than the SF house.
I like the mixed chairs. It adds character while still being cohesive and works with her personal style rather than looking like she furnished the whole place from Rooms To Go.
I have six of those windsor chairs in perfect condition to give to the goodwill.