Monday’s pets on furniture

Posted on Mon, 9 Jan 2017 by KiM

If you would like to participate in the Monday’s pets on furniture series please send photos, your name, location and a brief description to kim[at]desiretoinspire[dot]net, or hashtag your photos #DTIpetsonfurniture. Thanks!

Animals in home decor. #dtipetsonfurniture #dspetstyle #catsofinstagram

A photo posted by Suzanne (@suzypuss63) on Dec 20, 2016 at 12:04pm PST


A couple personal IG entries. This first one is my twin sister’s new puppy Benson. He’s totally adorable and matches their cat Lily. 🙂


My hair stylist has a farm with many cats, including some kittens he was worried would not survive the winter. A co-worker of mine agreed to take one and Murphy is the sweetest, most affectionate cat I have ever met. Her goldendoodle Eva adores him.

Snuggles #petlove #bffs

A photo posted by Nancy (@fancy_wegner) on Jan 2, 2017 at 6:33pm PST

 

attached is a photo of my toy poodle, pico, in the kitchen. he always lies in the chair when i prepare his food–the better to see everything.
– Jenny (Amsterdam) 

This is our cat Pepsi on her favorite spot.
– Katharina (Nuremberg, Germany)

Her name is Diesel (because she is so black that the name fits her perfectly). We are from sunny Spain (even in winter hahahah) and she is standing on a very recognizable chair, my favourite at home.
Carmen  

with warm wishes for desire and inspire from cat Lisa)))
– Tatsiana (Minsk, Belarus)

– Edina (Hungary)

Southold simplicity

Posted on Mon, 9 Jan 2017 by KiM

2017. I can’t believe it. The start of a new year on the blog and I’m excited to get going. My round up of room favourites for 2016 revealed a shift in my tastes. A shift towards a simplified way of living. A shift away from the gimmicky, the throw away, the quick fix. (I know I’ll be tempted though. I’m human after all.) It’s not about trends. It never should be. It’s about exploring your style but keeping it real. It’s about the beauty of being authentic. A lovely of cottage isn’t torn down or tarted up to be something it’s not. It’s respected and lived in. It’s about surrounding yourself with the pieces you have collected and cherished over time. It’s about your personality settling comfortably into the rooms you inhibit. It’s like this home in Southold on Long Island by Jennifer Vaughn Miller of Vaughn Miller Studio. Simply beautiful.