It's Spring Break for us, so I'm taking off next week to hang out with my family and squeeze in little R&R. I'll be back on Monday, April 13. In the meantime, I'll leave you with my favorite readers' homes that have been featured here, in case you missed them the first time around. Enjoy! Above: Art and Elegance in San Francisco
Art Deco in Oakland
An Artful Mix in Alameda
Bright and Bold in Berkeley
Cozy and Classic in Cambridge
An Eclectic Arizona Abode
Ethnic and Eclectic in Daytona Beach
Family Friendly Modern in Illinois
Fanciful in Florida
A Fresh Start in Baltimore
Guthrie's Bright, Bold, Budget Nursery
Leah S.' Incredible Remodeled Kitchen
Midcentury Cool in Oakland
Photo-Centric in Palm Beach
Refined But Relaxed in Rhode Island
A Reimagined Ranch in the Oakland Hills
Rustic and Retro in Silverlake
Simple and Serene in Sweden
Small Space Living in Vancouver
Terrific in Texas
Viva Glam in Venice Beach
Click here to see all of the House Voyeur tours. (And -- pssst! -- you can check out a design*sponge "Sneak Peek" of my own casa right here.)
Friday, April 3, 2009
Best of: House Voyeur
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I love the white kitchen! The lights over the sink are so cool.
I really love the first gray couch, looks chic but cozy!
What a great sum-up! I actually remember seeing a few of those homes. Enjoy your break!
I saw you commenting on FB about blog ugliness, and thought I hadn't visited in awhile. What a surprise to see lil G boy's room featured--thank you. I will have to check out your other voyeur tours, I have seen quite a few but I will review. Have a great time on your week off. Oh, and I must see your sneak peek on D*S but I think I saw your home somewhere, if not there one other time (mommy brain). warmest, jana
I am reminded how much I love that floor lamp in picture #1. It would be perfect in my living room that has no lighting. I also adore those wooden planked kitchen floors. Sigh. Thanks for the great eye candy today!
i love, love, LOVE leah s.'s kitchen! those floors are amazing! are they original, or salvaged? SO cool!
I'm pretty sure those are the original floors (which she then refinished) that Leah discovered when she pulled off the icky vinyl or whatever it was that had been covering them. More info in the original post: http://morewaystowastetime.blogspot.com/2008/07/house-voyeur-leah-s-remodeled-kitchen.html
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