What's the dreamiest photo you've seen on Houzz?
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Comments (8)The "Adjacency" of the word "PRO" to somebody's name is often a "Sham". It seams that some people are just trying to "Shoffice" some skills that they don't really posses. Therefore, I believe Houzz has made "PRO" the most amusing of all words except for those that get made up on the "Garottage" thread ;)...See MoreWhat's the worst uninvited guest you've ever found in your house?
Comments (133)White-tail spider in my track suit pants WHICH I WAS WEARING! I thought it was a lump of lint from the laundry, drew it out, and promptly flung it across the room once I realised... never to be seen again! How it didn't bite me and sat still to be picked up, I don't know - it must have known I wouldn't do it any harm. We lived in lots of country places, too... We were invaded by small black crickets one year, and lady bugs, another year, in your drawers, in your hair, in your pantry, in your undies... everywhere! And then the blue tongue lizard that would go in and out with our dogs via doggie door, and made itself a nest in our laundry... I gave up and left some old towels for it. Had an echidna get up into the wheel well of our car... wild brumbies in our patio... the list goes on. My husband still says that the most unwelcome visitor was his mother... I like her better than he does!...See MoreShould walls be seen and not heard?
Comments (4)I prefer a cohesive interior with individual interior schemes for zones in a space. So I prefer not to feature wall, rather I could coordinate an entire interior with individual spaces being different shades or colours but still connect through undertones etc. I think results are far better when you respond to a rooms purpose and define it through choices, even if that means using different colours. I don't think this is as successful when limiting colour to a single wall in a space with four walls, because the wall is now the focus, and not the function. I do think there is a place for them, when they are part of a bigger picture, like a frame Matt, they can be the backdrop you build a three dimensioned scheme upon, with linens, art etc, but generally, the interpretation of feature wall is to have them stand out, steal attention, and that is the last thing I'd do with colour. It is always the intention of a designer to unify a space with the building! If it was a breeze block cement cinder block wall or a timber planked wall, then yes, feature the material against the white plaster finish, but this showcases and invites your tactile response, it reveals the structure rather than a bold, pointless colour pop. Technically a feature wall, but done so in revealing way rather than an applied way....See MoreBest business names on Houzz (and elsewhere)?
Comments (3)A plumbers van ' Mr POO ' . He did a job across the road. No pun intended but that's how I saw the name....See MoreTribbletrouble44152k7 Trek
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