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In May, We Bought Furniture!

Look at that dog loving her fresh new floor! While Nami would have loved to keep the house empty as a doggy-gym to run around in, Patrick and I had other plans!



We didn't have much, but we had our new sectional finished!! I had started design and production on it early, knowing that that would be the most important thing functionally to live in the house for a while. Then keeping the original design in mind- yet still allowing for inevitable surprises, I moved quickly to get all the furniture and smaller details into place!

You can see the banquet benches in blue leather and the dining table are added next. Eating from the couch every night gets old. 😂

You know I love a good apothecary! They're great for storage and also so beautiful. This one will be going in our entryway once it gets finished! 

We set up our bed and added our bedding from Rubengera for now.

I also made Nami a little princess bed of her own! 

One piece of the design I really wanted to maintain was an organic feel. I wanted some natural curves and colors to offset the open plan and black walls. So I commissioned this salvaged wood wall hanging for my rope lights around our archway. 

I LOVEEEEEEE how they turned out! 

A couple more finishing touches to the outside...

Table making and ivy hanging!

And cheers with some weird lady glasses that we found here and love! Our home is becoming more special every day...

Thanks for reading along!

Love,
Teri

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