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Hotel Chelsea

Posted on Tue, 28 Mar 2017 by midcenturyjo

DAYUM!!!! I could stare at these first 2 photos allllll day. There is nothing I love more than a dark, dramatic, sexy space. And folks, this is a spot-on example of being able to create dark and dramatic without having to paint walls black. In this case the dark really pops against the white. And I typically hate white walls. Ultra fabulous work by Chicago designer Kara Mann

The bold Miami home of an art collector

Posted on Tue, 28 Mar 2017 by KiM

What can I say about this Miami house other than OMG this is NUTS and the homeowner’s love of art is quite…unusual. This is about as colourful and wacky as it gets. Designed by Frank de Biasi

Blues and greys in a California home

Posted on Mon, 27 Mar 2017 by midcenturyjo

Neutral tones with accents of blue and grey and weathered wood give this Corona del Mar, California home a beachy vibe. Such a soothing atmosphere, complete with cozy furnishings and lots of patterns for visual interest. I especially love the fabric on the dining chairs…and that beaded chandelier in the dining space. By Brooke Wagner Design

Monday’s pets on furniture

Posted on Mon, 27 Mar 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[@]desiretoinspire[.]net, or hashtag your photos #DTIpetsonfurniture.

Weekend, where you at? I’m ready for you!

A post shared by 💙Blue The Red Pup💙 (@bluetheredpup) on Mar 9, 2017 at 1:54pm PST

Happy #Caturday from #DraperKitty 😻

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Faust quietly plotting…… #catsofinstagram #faustusvonfluffypants #dtipetsonfurniture #tuxedocat

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art nouveau cat- available to pose at your request #buzzandwoodysempire #DTIpetsonfurniture

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Please find enclosed two photos of my Siamese cat, named Lotus. She is sixteen years old and we live in a small village in Israel near Caesarea.
– Hanna 

Dasher from Hartford Wis. on his West Elm sofa. 
– April

It seems I didn’t take many photos this week of cats – I blame it on my hectic schedule. I did manage to capture this yesterday morning while I was lying in bed surrounded by cats. Former feral Frankie is such a big baby when he’s sleepy in bed with us. It’s the only time he’ll basically go near us. He’s an odd character. 

Also, not pets on furniture but I had to share some of my favourite photos from our visit last weekend to the Country Cat Sanctuary

And thanks to Korin for the reminder about this oldie but goodie.

A renovated farmhouse in South Africa

Posted on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 by KiM

This is a beautiful 1840’s Cape Dutch farmhouse located in South Africa. I am totally smitten with its neutral decor and all the wood floors and beamed ceilings throughout. I could go on about it but I am slightly drunk (I’m writing this Saturday night) having spent a few hours hanging out at a Legion with some of my favourite people on this planet and it’s got me thinking (I clearly don’t drink much). I have a love affair with interior design (also pretty clear as Jo and I have had this blog for over 10 years) but this past week has really done a number on me. Hanging out at the Country Cat Sanctuary last Sunday whilst managing not to bring home any cats and staying late at work every day this past week with each day being more hellish than the next, and managing to find time on Wednesday evening to go see Kedi at the movie theatre which, being the crazy cat lady that I am, really moved me, and going to a vintage show yesterday and finally leaving 5 hours later where I got to meet some awesome new people (and one vendor I was hoping to visit with was at the hospital with a bleed in her brain) and spend some quality time having drinks with the always fabulous ladies of social enterprise HighJinx whose lives are devoted to helping others….it just makes me stop and think about the important things in life. I am grateful for this blog and this community and my passion for design. So enjoy these wonderful photos of Herbertsdale Farmhouse, and I hope it inspires you. Via VISI. (Photos: Jan Ras)