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This is Wolf. We often find him sitting in this chair, thinking deep thoughts like “Have you ever wondered if there was more to life, other than being really, really, ridiculously good looking?” He suspects the answer is no. The orange potato in the background is Wolf’s adopted brother Fox. We’re not sure what Fox’s deep thoughts are about. He’s an enigma.
– Tammy (Nelson, British Columbia)
I recently commented that I should do a “where’s waldo” type series with my IG account for the cats (@cattttastrophic). Here is a prime example. Where’s Milo?
No I’m not feeling sad. It’s more that I’m loving the hit of blue in this otherwise monochromatic colour palette. This stylish combined living dining room may be compact but it’s packed with tone on tone texture and a subtle hint of tribal. Cool blue, cool room by Amanda Cooper.
My crush on Victorian homes in London continues. This Victorian terrace in Clapham, South West London has amazing details. Fireplaces, wood floorboards, bay windows, exposed brick, stained glass, free-standing bath….all of this makes my heart skip a beat. Fun fact: this house was previously used by Farrow and Ball as a poster home for the brand. Available as a location home through jj Locations.
I love absolutely everything about this home in Noe Valley designed by Regan Baker. The bold, large photography art, the subtle moldings in the dining and living rooms (it just hit me that maybe this is what my dining room is missing!!), the midcentury furnishings, the brightness, bits of drama with colour, wallpaper or black walls. Yep, I’ll take it all!! Photos: Suzanna Scott