Stack Furniture by Konstantin Achkov

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EXPEDIT sofa table/bar/computer desk

Materials: EXPEDIT 2×2 bookshelves, extra EXPEDIT panel, HUTTEN wine bottle rack, INREDA stemware rack, LEDBERG 3-piece light strip set Description: It’s a pretty straight-forward hack that was made to hide the back of my sectional, provide more storage, a bar and a seating area where I can use my laptops. I connected two EXPEDIT 2×2 with the side panel of an EXPEDIT 4×4 using the safety brackets that are used to tie furniture to the wall. To create the bar area a stemware rack, a wine bottle rack were cut to size, painted black and installed. To have the bar lit, the LEDBERG 3-piece light strip was used

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Fe Furniture by Fumie Shibata

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Floral Ice Cubes

Maybe I’ve been hiding under a rock, but I had never seen flowers in ice cubes until I saw the first image above on Glitter Guide last week. As you can imagine, I’m newly obsessed and want to make these immediately! They would be the perfect added touch to a bridal or baby shower, a wedding, or just a fun dinner party. And so easy to make. [Image #4 is from Martha, who offers instructions and where to buy edible flowers and large ice cube trays]

Have you ever made floral ice cubes before?

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Frosta X

Materials: 3 Frosta Stool Description: It’s one of three hacks I made with the Frosta stool. See the whole plan here : If you want the plan in PDF from one of the Hack, please just write: andreas.bhend@gmx.ch See more of the Frosta wall storage . ~ Andreas Bhend, Switzerland

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Socks + Furniture Collection by Greg Papove

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Frosta Z

Materials: 2 Frosta Stool Description: It’s one of three hacks I made with the Frosta stool. See the whole plan here . If you want the plan in PDF from one of the Hack, please just write: andreas.bhend@gmx.ch See more of the Frosta Z Also check out Frosta Y. ~ Andreas Bhend, Switzerland

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So Pinteresting: Summer!

I’m SO excited that Summer is finally here. Well, technically not until 7 pm tonight! It is so unbelievably hot in NJ today – and that’s ok with me. It’s been in the 70s, so it’s nice to have a real hot one – I don’t even care how hot my car will be or how frizzy my hair is going to get once I step outside. I think I’m just excited to relax and enjoy the pool!

Are you excited for Summer or do you prefer the cooler temps?

To curb [or maybe encourage] my excitement for the start of Summer, I rounded up my Summer faves from Pinterest. What reminds you of Summer?

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Simple Papaya Salad

This past Sunday, we had some of my fiance’s family over for a Father’s Day BBQ. Although the weather was a bit chilly, we still had a good time enjoying good food, beverages and conversations while the kids splashed in the pool. For dessert, my fiance’s stepmom brought over this simple papaya salad. This salad contains only a few ingredients, making it a quick and easy fix for a refreshing salad with a quick zing to it. It even keeps well for a few days after – the leftovers just made me the perfect afternoon snack!

Simple Papaya Salad

1 papaya, cubed
2 tablespoons of basil, chopped
Olive Oil
Red Pepper Flakes (optional)

Peel and remove the seeds from the papaya. (If you need a how-to, here’s a good video!) Cut the papaya into cubes and place into a large bowl. Add the chopped basil. Drizzle the salad with about one or two teaspoons of olive oil, just enough to lightly coat the fruit. If you like a little spice mixed with sweet, add some red pepper flakes and stir the salad to mix it all together. If you prefer to eliminate the pepper, no worries – the papaya is still delicious without!

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Animal Outlines: Would You Rather?

Given the popularity of cowhide rugs and other animal outlines draped on living room and bedroom floors, it’s interesting to see the look in a different way, as on the comforter of the bed within the first image.

As the throw shown above is a hotel room, I think that it would be more functional in a room like that – or perhaps a guest room. I don’t know about you, but I’d get tired of taking that thing off every night and then rearranging it in the morning!

If you absolutely had to display an zebra or leopard rug or throw, which look would you rather – as a throw on a bed or as a rug on the floor?

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