This bathroom, included in a book called Reclaiming Style, appears to be papered with the upside-down pages of a manuscript. The text, the language it’s written in and its original purpose don’t matter all that much. It’s the pattern and feeling of the words and columns that count.
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“The pages are from books I had around the house,” Camille says. “Two were old French study guides; the other two novels I got at Goodwill for about 50 cents each. I just used my stapler from school to tack the pages up there.”
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made with strips of mail-order catalog pages encased in resin.
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Get a handle on your craft stash by sorting through your supplies and storing them in labeled bins, baskets and jars.
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Here’s a great example of mixing two fabrics on a wingback chair. A beefy Hudson’s Bay Point Blanket has been combined with the olive-green wool fabric that designer Tyler Karu of Landing Design & Development says was already on the chair.
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Wingback for the studio
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COLORFUL FILING CABINET
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FILING CABINET
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Old suitcases like these could hold all of your important papers in fabulous eclectic style.
fixture above work table
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