Hello All,
I had much more to report about our colors issues and other related things. Unexpectedly, I lost a connection when I was writing and could not finish my message which would have been undoubtedly too long and boring.
The kitchen project is very slow and living with a non-functional issue, boxes, dust and generally a big huge mess is getting a bit "passe" now. Our poor kitties seem to be perpetually covered in dust and do we dare imagine what else. I guess the old adage about adding 75% cost and time to any home project really is true.
As far as colors, Sid and I have now embarked on a color scheme for the kitchen etc.... that is "philadelphia historic." It is not necessarily a choice we would make on our own but my very forward New Yorker friend insists that we need to take our colors down a few degrees to match the historical conservative quality of the place.
Hmmm, I guess that is right, who know. I think we still love vibrant colors, but I personally can see the beauty in either bright or subdued colores. For example, Judy your colors in the Corvallis home are looking quite stylish. I love that chair - the fabric is striking. Where are those book shelves from. They look great and exactly what we've been looking for. Any interest in shipping them over? Hee Hee!!
KC, I agree that Tory's jacket looks really cool and very Colorodo! She looks so sparkly and happy in those photos. I really need to get back to my 400 things at work, but I really wanted to just say hello and explain why my last message ended so abruptly.
Thanks for sending pictures over - keep them coming. Judy, I hope you had a wonderful birthday. You deserve the best!
Love to all,
Sandra
I had much more to report about our colors issues and other related things. Unexpectedly, I lost a connection when I was writing and could not finish my message which would have been undoubtedly too long and boring.
The kitchen project is very slow and living with a non-functional issue, boxes, dust and generally a big huge mess is getting a bit "passe" now. Our poor kitties seem to be perpetually covered in dust and do we dare imagine what else. I guess the old adage about adding 75% cost and time to any home project really is true.
As far as colors, Sid and I have now embarked on a color scheme for the kitchen etc.... that is "philadelphia historic." It is not necessarily a choice we would make on our own but my very forward New Yorker friend insists that we need to take our colors down a few degrees to match the historical conservative quality of the place.
Hmmm, I guess that is right, who know. I think we still love vibrant colors, but I personally can see the beauty in either bright or subdued colores. For example, Judy your colors in the Corvallis home are looking quite stylish. I love that chair - the fabric is striking. Where are those book shelves from. They look great and exactly what we've been looking for. Any interest in shipping them over? Hee Hee!!
KC, I agree that Tory's jacket looks really cool and very Colorodo! She looks so sparkly and happy in those photos. I really need to get back to my 400 things at work, but I really wanted to just say hello and explain why my last message ended so abruptly.
Thanks for sending pictures over - keep them coming. Judy, I hope you had a wonderful birthday. You deserve the best!
Love to all,
Sandra
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