Thoughts on flooring: What would the Bauhaus do?
Ok so the floor obsession continues. I find myself continuing to look at floors everywhere.
This is the floor in Urban Outfitters changeroom!
The Floor at Comrags
Love the variation in texture
New floor in Zab's condo
Samples of engineered flooring manufactured to look old for that rustic cabin look!
Because I gravitate towards old beat up materials I finally figured out that perhaps what I should be going for is a floor of reclaimed wood. Alas a visit to the flooring store revealed that this is a very impractical option for me because with cement floors a sub floor needs to be installed first = lots o' expense. Consequently my contractor directed me towards some new engineered floors that are manufactured to mimic the reclaimed floors.
Yee Oldy floor Characteristics = wide planks of 4, 5 + 7 inches + a hand scraped surface.
Some of these look quite great but after some thought (and reviewing my notes on modernism from my Art history lectures!) I think a more authentic choice would be a new wooden floor that can be beat up by me in it's own time - not by some employees in a factory.
I think a new floor would be more true to the space as well. After all I'm not living in a 18 century castle - I'm living in a brand new condo with a very utilitarian feel. I think the modernists would approve but I also welcome your thoughts on this matter! Don't hold back Decor enthusiasts. xo.
And the Winners of the Give Away are...
Julia Bolchakova and Jaime!
Thanks so much to everybody who entered. Your suggestions were very helpful and your enthusiasm was heartwarming. Thanks for all your kind words + support.
Alanna xo
ps. My next Give Away will be in the early spring so Stay Tuned.
Thanks so much to everybody who entered. Your suggestions were very helpful and your enthusiasm was heartwarming. Thanks for all your kind words + support.
Alanna xo
ps. My next Give Away will be in the early spring so Stay Tuned.
Dinner at Mika's
Dinner with the girls (Mika, Alison and Hazel)
Nourishment for the mind + body.
Close up. Yum.
Decor Note: Anyone who has a copy of Proust's Questionnaire in their bathroom gets top marks with me.
George Sand on Happiness
"One is happy as a result of one's own efforts, once one knows of the necessary ingredients of happiness - simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self-denial to a point, love of work, and, above all, a clear conscience. Happiness is no vague dream, of that I now feel certain."
--- George Sand
via swiss miss via The Happiness Project (which is a great site)
--- George Sand
via swiss miss via The Happiness Project (which is a great site)
