VT Wonen - behind the scenes

I am pretty sure I am not the only one loving Dutch VT Wonen magazine to bits...  and I was really happy to win their floor competition last year. For those who recently joined my blog, have a look at my behind the scenes post. Not only was I happy with the floor but also with the fact that my favorite stylist Frans, did the styling for the magazine shoot.


On the VT Wonen website you can read regular blog posts from a small team of contributors, recently joined by the lovely Jantine from April and May. In their latest behind the scenes blog, the favorite blog Top 3 of VT Wonen Stylist Frans Uyterlinden. Great to be in such good company as my own long time favorite EmmaThank you! 
Picture via April and May 

{library dining rooms ...}

I know that if I could build my dream home my dining room would double as a library! I love the layered look, and there is such comfort in being surrounded by books:









I'll be tucking a few of these into my dream-home file for sure! Would you consider a dining room library combo in your own home?

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The colors of my home...


Hello all on this last Monday of July... I woke up really early today and found a little sun shining in my kitchen and illuminating (hehe) my Ay Illuminate lamp in a wonderful way. And it made me realize how much I love the different colors of my home... here' a little impression made this morning. Have a happy week you all with lots of sunshine !
 






{my trip in photos: london 2012}

Happy Monday! Hope you had a marvelous weekend and are ready to face a new week ...

This weekend I finally began to sort through my photos of my European getaway, and I thought I would break up my posts by city. So here first is my view & list of must-see's in London-town, merely two weeks before the festivities of the Olympics began {all images taken by me, my dad, and brother - it was a family effort!}


A view of Big Ben - did you know the name actually refers to the BELL inside of the tower, and not the clock itself?

We stayed at the Lancaster Gate Hotel pictured below. A very picturesque & safe area, I would definitely recommend it. I loved that everything was black & white, with pops of red from flowers, to shiny buses, to the iconic and oh-so-charming telephone booths.



I'd recommed bringing along a classic trench coat, and as many pretty scarves as you can pack {layering is key in a city that experiences rain, wind, and sun all in a matter of hours}. I kept a small umbrella tucked in my purse at all times! Couldn't risk that flat-ironed hair getting wet after all ;)


Buckingham palace is a sight to see with all of it's grandeur and opulence! I loved all the little details. You can catch the changing of the guards every morning in the summertime.


A hit of neon in the streets ...


The newly iconic London Eye is the perfect high viewing point to capture a photo or two of the historic Parliament building and the great River Thames.



And speaking of history, another must-see ... Westminster Abbey. The details are nothing short of glorious! Everything is on a massive scale, the pictures can't quite do it justice.


Getting prepped for the games: I felt lucky to be there in a time when excitment could be felt in the air!


Another recommendation: book tickets ahead of time to watch a Shakespearean play in the open-air replica Globe theatre {Something I wish we could have done but I didn't know about ahead of time!}. It's been made to the exact specifications of the original playhouse, and it's the only remaining thatched roof since the Great Fire of London in 1666.


Oh, and of course it was also fantastic to simply roam the streets and take it all in, especially in a place where even the street-lamps are elaborate and glamorous!


Have you been to London recently? What a beautiful place filled with history. Anything else to add to this list? I'll recap Paris & Rome this week as well; each place was so different & so wonderful in it's own way.


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Adding a French touch {DIY for your bedroom or garden}

 

I added this picture from Hotel Deseo in Mexico on my Facebook page yesterday, I thought this was such a beautiful way to get some shadow and making a cozy corner in your garden.

But it would also be easy to do at home. By using some rope and bamboo, or even by making a bamboo frame only and attach it to the ceiling on four points. Last years summer I made some pictures of an installation like that at MERCI. Hope it will give you some inspiration on how to make something like this for your own home or garden.  









  Pictures MERCI: (C) Vosgesparis

A sneak peek - EST Magazine the fashion issue


A sneak peek of the new EST Magazine, to be launched this Monday. If you do not want to miss out on this online magazine with news and homes from all over the globe and the latest Trendreport from my talented friend AnoukB you can subscribe here  Also check out their latest giveaway




Photo Credits: 
Cover picture:Toby Scott 2:Victoria Simpson & Robyn Lea 3:Gorty Yuuki & Mexico travel by Mr&Mrs Smith 4:Marjon Hoogervorst

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