October 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Modern MD335 Madison Bed in White Bonded Leather by Modloft w/Options
Features:
- Contemporary Madison Bedroom
- White Bonded Leather
- Complex hand woven bonded leather headboard
- No box spring necessary
- Durable Construction
- Elegant Shapes
- Mattress not included
- Madison Bed also Available in Dusty Grey and Plum Bonded Leather
- Bed Available in California-King, Standard King, Queen, and Full sizes
- Jane Dresser and Nightstand Available in Wenge, Walnut and White Laquer Finish
Dimensions:
- MD335-Q Queen Size Bed: 69″w x 89″d x 35″h
- MD335-K King Size Bed: 85″w x 89″d x 35″h
- MD335-CK California King Size Bed: 81″w x 93″d x 35″h
- MD335-F Full Size Bed: 63″w x 84″d x 35″h
- MD323-DR Dresser: 60″w x 21d x 28h
- MD323-NS Nightstand: 25″w x 19″d x 14″h
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MD335 Madison Bed by Modloft in White Bonded Leather w/Options
October 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Modern MD335 Madison Bed in Plum Bonded Leather by Modloft w/Options
Features:
- Contemporary Madison Bedroom
- Plum Bonded Leather
- Complex hand woven leather headboard
- No box spring necessary
- Mattress not included
- Durable Construction
- Elegant Shapes
- Madison Bed also Available in Dusty Grey and White Bonded Leather
- Bed Available in California-King, Standard King, Queen, and Full sizes
- Jane Dresser and Nightstand Available in Wenge, Walnut and White Laquer Finish
Dimensions:
- MD335-Q Queen Size Bed: 69″w x 89″d x 35″h
- MD335-K King Size Bed: 85″w x 89″d x 35″h
- MD335-CK California King Size Bed: 81″w x 93″d x 35″h
- MD335-F Full Size Bed: 63″w x 84″d x 35″h
- MD323-DR Dresser: 60″w x 21d x 28h
- MD323-NS Nightstand: 25″w x 19″d x 14″h
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MD335 Madison Bed by Modloft in Plum Bonded Leather w/Options
October 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Cream Bonded Leather Modern Convertible Couch Bed by Lifestyle Solutions
Features:
- Contemporary Copenhagen Sofa Bed Convertible
- Sofa, Lounger and Bed Positions
- Marquee Collection
- Cream Bonded Leather
- Sturdy Construction
- Full Metal Base with Metal Legs in a Chrome Finish
- Also Available in Red Bonded Leather
Dimensions:
- Sofa: 84″L x 35″W x 32″H
- Bed: 84″L x 45″W x 16″H
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Copenhagen Sofa Bed in Cream Bonded Leather by Lifestyle
October 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Modern MD327 Bloome Bed in Plum Bonded Leather by Modloft w/Options
Features:
- Contemporary Bloome Bedroom
- Plum Bonded Leather
- Plush split headboard
- Creased bonded leather upholstered headboard
- Streamlined chrome steel base
- No box spring necessary
- Mattress not included
- Durable Construction
- Elegant Shapes
- Bloome Bed also Available in Dusty Grey and White Bonded Leather
- Bed Available in California-King, Standard King, Queen, and Full sizes
- Thompson Dresser and Nightstand Available in Wenge, Walnut and White Laquer Finish
- Casegoods features Chrome Handles
Dimensions:
- Queen Size Bed: 65″W x 90″D x 30″H
- Eastern King Size Bed: 80″W x 90″D x 30″H
- California King Size Bed: 76″W x 94″D x 30″H
- Full Size Bed: 59″W x 85″D x 30″H
- MD321-DR Dresser: 60″w x 21″d x 28″h
- MD321-NS Nightstand: 26″w x 18″d x 9.5″h
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MD327 Bloome Bed by Modloft in Plum Bonded Leather w/Options
October 10th, 2012 — Design
October 9th, 2012 — Designer Stuff


I came across this brightly decorated room last week on Desire to Inspire. I’m loving the bright yellows and pinks and how they are paired with the contrasting brick walls and exposed wood ceiling.
It’s a dreary day and those yellow cabinets make everything better! I can’t imagine ever being in a miserable mood with all of those vibrant colors around. What do you think of this room? Too bright or just right?
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October 8th, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Today I’ll be this girl. Except I won’t be painting the walls red, and hopefully I’ll know what I’m doing. I volunteered to help my fiance out and paint the first coat in our ever-evolving basement while he’s at work, and since I’ve never painted before – I’m a little nervous!
To make sure I don’t mess things up for him, I did a little research this morning that I’m going to share, in case you ever find yourself in a similar situation. Although the tips are relatively simple and probably common knowledge for some, they can surely be helpful to the newbie painter. [Such as myself - I had no idea I should paint under the molding first!] So here they are, from Sleekhome.com:
Step-by-Step Instructions to Painting Your Walls
Step 1: If you are painting your ceilings as well as your walls, paint the ceiling first. Allow them to dry for at least 24 hours. If you are only painting the walls, go to Step 2.
Step 2: Using your painter’s tape, cover the edge of the ceiling to prevent splattering and protect the trim.
Step 3: Now cover the baseboards and whatever trim not being painted with tape.
Step 4: Paint a 2-inch strip with a small brush along the top of the wall–where the wall and ceiling join.
Step 5: Immediately paint over the cut-in with your roller to keep the paint from drying and leaving a line on the wall.
Step 6: Apply paint to the wall in square-sized sections. With an up and down and across motion, apply a generous coat of paint to the wall. This style will prevent lines when the paint dries.
Step 7: Once the first coat has dried apply another coat.
Repeat the above steps for all walls that need to be painted.
Have you painted before or will be in the near future??
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October 8th, 2012 — Design

If there was a “man of the match” for the London Design Festival , I think David Irwin would be it – his name just seemed to pop up everywhere. He had his own stand within 100% Design’s Emerging Designers section and his products also featured on Deadgood’s stand and on the Designers In Residence stand at designjunction . Everywhere I turned – there he was, and with good reason.
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London Design Festival 2012: David Irwin
October 7th, 2012 — Design

The Electrolux Design Lab began in 2003 as an annual competition for all students of industrial design to develop future household appliance ideas. Celebrating their 10th year, Electrolux Design Lab asked the students to design concepts that reflect more of a sensory experience and that they did. Narrowed down from 1,200 entries, these ten top-notch designs were chosen as the finalists. Design Milk heads to Milan later this month for the final event in which one lucky design will win a six-month paid internship with Electrolux! Which one would you choose as the winner?
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Electrolux Design Lab 2012 Finalists
October 3rd, 2012 — Designer Stuff

These inventive chairs were featured on Contemporist the other day and I love their simplicity that is enhanced by the fun intertwined legs.
Designed by Kan and Lau Designs, each chair has a different finish but they complement one another. These chairs would be perfect in a hallway or even at the end of a dining table for a sweet couple that likes to eat dinner sitting next to each other!
What do you think of the Intertwined Chairs?
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