thrifty chic in hell's kitchen, nyc |
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Rooms on Film: In America
Friday, April 27, 2012
Color Texture Pattern: All in a Seat
an ideal seat for chilling out at home |
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Only in New York
the poster says it all: rustic floors, secondhand furnishings and tenants with artistic flair |
Rooms on Film: Covert Affairs
all the comforts of home: a studio apartment with eclectic global decor, and a motherly big sister who remembers your birthday |
The other spy girls, however, have had homes that were more clearly camouflages for their dangerous lives. Alias' Sydney Bristow had a middle-American apartment that she shared with a fiancee and later her best friend. And my current favorite, Annie's on Covert Affairs, is actually a guest house in her sister's family home. But Annie's global style is by far the nearest to my heart. So that's where we'll start.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Birthday Bad Pt. 2
mombasa napkins from serena & lily |
So, the tablecloth and napkins arrived last weekend. And they were exactly as expected. Actually the napkins are a thin cotton, much lighter weight. I'm very happy with that. As for the tablecloth, since it is supposed to back a foamcore wall installation, I chose the length to stop above the outlets. Perfect choice. The clearance is about two inches. And, as anticipated, the canvas does closely match my vanilla-colored walls.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Birthday Bad: Table Linens from Serena & Lily
a table set for daydreams |
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Good Deeds and Thandie Newton
This is not a movie review blog. In the Rooms on Film posts, I add an opinion along with a skim of plot synopsis around the featured sets. But nothing one could truly call a review, criticism or analysis. However, after seeing this film recently I feel compelled to weigh in.
I've seen a few Tyler Perry movies, mostly starring Madea, on television. I did see For Colored Girls in the theater with my mom. That was more of an event. The stage circuit that gave Perry (and Madea) his start is not my cup of tea. What drew me out to Good Deeds was the possibility of a subtle romance. The clincher was Thandie Newton, someone known as a good actress. Someone who sold me some sizzling, breezy romance in Mission: Impossible 2.
I've seen a few Tyler Perry movies, mostly starring Madea, on television. I did see For Colored Girls in the theater with my mom. That was more of an event. The stage circuit that gave Perry (and Madea) his start is not my cup of tea. What drew me out to Good Deeds was the possibility of a subtle romance. The clincher was Thandie Newton, someone known as a good actress. Someone who sold me some sizzling, breezy romance in Mission: Impossible 2.