I went for a visit to the home of my friends Anita and Reynaldo. Anita is the editor-in-chief of Xica Magazine, and; I absolutely love her style.
Stepping into her house was like stepping into a Turkish bazaar. Every gorgeous piece in her home has a story. The vase picked up in Argentina, or, the ornate Moroccan punched lamp.
I love that Anita's home is minimal, not fussy. She has just what she needs, and, the pieces she has; please her immensely.
Let's contrast with my home. It's a hodgepodge of things that are practical, but are in no way pleasing. Ok, frankly my furniture is a psychotic mixup of stuff I've dragged from one home to the next.
I'm taking my queue from Anita. I am now purging, whatever doesn't please me. I'm going to make my house mine. I'll keep you posted on my adventures in redecorating. Ciao!
Stepping into her house was like stepping into a Turkish bazaar. Every gorgeous piece in her home has a story. The vase picked up in Argentina, or, the ornate Moroccan punched lamp.
I love that Anita's home is minimal, not fussy. She has just what she needs, and, the pieces she has; please her immensely.
Let's contrast with my home. It's a hodgepodge of things that are practical, but are in no way pleasing. Ok, frankly my furniture is a psychotic mixup of stuff I've dragged from one home to the next.
I'm taking my queue from Anita. I am now purging, whatever doesn't please me. I'm going to make my house mine. I'll keep you posted on my adventures in redecorating. Ciao!
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