Throw in some fabulous spaces with some gorgeous dresses and that's Wednesday magic I say! Tonight we have a strata meeting with our other fellow residents to well talk about... Well not much really. Imagine how much talk there would be though if I proudly painted our front door a divine yellow just like that first interior.
Of course in our next home there will be absolutely no strata (i'm dying for a house even though I do love our villa) where I can change the world one pot of paint at a time with absolutely no rules! Perhaps I should save my leftover hot pink paint from my coffee table for the front picket fence... The new neighbours would love that!! Kellie xx
Oh what pretty housey pics and dresses. I think we share similar taste! I know what you mean about Body Corp. My first "adult home" was a unit with a body corp (now my rental) and I must say it is refreshing to be able to decorate as you wish. The meetings are so boring too!
ReplyDeleteLoved the first pic ..and that yellow door!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you've coordinated the rooms with the clothing. Also, I agree with Marina, beautiful yellow door.
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Loving those yellow doors! Gorgeous! Tracey xx
ReplyDeleteOh lovely pic's....yes it must get tiring having to follow rules. One day ...
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I need yellow doors now.
ReplyDeleteThat yellow dress is gorgeous.. and the door of course! Just think.. all that bottled up paint colour creativity will one day burst forth, and you could live in a self made rainbow! How delicious!
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I think the yellow dress is stunning! And that yellow door...beautiful. That last table is pretty and girly and definitely makes me happy. x
ReplyDeleteI think that yellow door is SO lovely!! I would happily take any of those gorgeous dresses too!! x
ReplyDeleteOh I love the yellow doors. I am absolutely in love with the white room, trying desperately to try an have a white room. The problem is I have cherry trim in the adjoining room. Oh the challenges of decorating :)
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day.
I love the sunshine yellows!
ReplyDeleteI totally think you should paint your front door yellow, then set up that little dining table and chairs with the dresser painted in hot pink on your lawn and see what your neighbors say, lol!
ReplyDeleteLove the yellow dress and the yellow door. Paint is an amazing decorating tool.Thank you for popping by my blog and taking the time to leave a comment, I really love seeing you there, Kathysue
ReplyDeletegorgeous pairings! thank you so much for commenting on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness....prettiest yellow doors I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteAll we need is more colours! So.. go for it darling :)
ReplyDeleteThat yellow door is my favourite of all and I am thinking of hot pink coffee table would be fun or umbrella stand?
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So pretty - really been craving romantic lace for Spring. How you're having a lovely week so far!
ReplyDeleteI just love your pairing posts! My favorite pairing is the last, but oh how I adore those yellow doors!
ReplyDeleteI've long lived in places where I can't touch a thing with paint due to the landlord. When we buy our own place (soon fingers crossed) it is going to be more colorful than a peacock! Well maybe not THAT colorful, but you can bet your bottom dollar I am going to have FUN with paint!
beautiful...simple + beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely, spring-y pictures! Those yellow doors are perfection all the way! And, I LOVE your puppies in your previous post. Super cute! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!! interiors and fashion go hand in hand! gorgeous picks!
ReplyDeleteamazing door! xo
ReplyDeleteadoring the door!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this collection of beautiful rooms and pretty clothes! Great idea :)
ReplyDeleteI say Go For It!
ReplyDeletePaint the picket fence PINK, why not?
Every street needs a rebel ;)!
....I, too, live in a villa with restrictions... hmmmm, currently my picket fence is white though.
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What fun pics! I ADORE the yellow. YUM.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the yellow door!! Such a happy, cheerful and fun color!
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