Monday, February 1, 2010
there's no place like home
This is our kitchen which we rarely use. It's not really conducive to cooking anyway. (that's what I tell Mass to get him off my back to cook every once in awhile :P)
Our breakfast stools/table we which definitely never use hence why I have my crap thrown on it. hehe.
A necessity in every man's home - surround sound and a flat screen. Again, rarely home to watch it but nevertheless required.
Finally, I just wanted to showcase the art piece that still hasn't been framed that I got Mass for his 31st birthday by artist Charles Fazzino whom is a wicked 3-d pop artists that uses swarovski crystals on his pieces. He's based in NYC but does numerous canvasses of the world. I got Mass the Rome one because his hometown is closest to there and he spent time living there during his Uni days.
(nb: the smallest xmas tree ever and his very italian humidor for his extremely bad cigar habit :P)
I guess casual wear wasn't only made for Sundays. (American Apparel unisex plaid shirt, Habitual jeans, a ring from the streets of NYC)
I can't take all the credit - ok that's a lie, I can't ANY of the credit - for my home. We live in a renovated loft that (supposedly) used to be a garment production warehouse. This means we have high ceilings (a must in Mass' architectual world) and lots of open space in which I can inevitably hear every little sound in surround sound, and by every little sound I mean including the washroom (I firmly believe the key to a long lasting relationship with a male is two separate toilets in the master bedroom but that's a whole other post). Despite this, I still love coming home not only because Mass is there (cue audience *aww) but also because I love our home.
Like I said, it was mostly his doing as I moved in after he had decorated. However, what inspired this post was the new art deco type lamp we got for my closet room. I love a white/neutral coloured canvas with a single staple piece for the room. I think we can bring this with us wherever we move. We got it last weekend from Habitat and I think it was a great purchase.
Ciao from the Brit Library
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interior design
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