Thursday, April 12, 2012

This makes me exceedingly happy.


I'm feeling super jazzed about this sideboard and mirror combo.  And the table... No definitely the sideboard.  It's The Art of Doing Stuff's dining room that was featured in Style at Home from forever ago but I just saw on Pinterest today so that means it's totally new, never been seen before interior porn to me.  

Sigh... I hope y'all have a good weekend doing cool things with your stylish water bottles in tow.  I'm going to spend it wishing I had a house nice enough to put in a magazine for the entire world to see.  


Instead it's just good enough to put on a blog for the entire world to see.  And it usually looks like this:
Just in case anyone was thinking that because I'm a "design blogger" that makes my house more funktastic than yours, you are wrong.  You are broken lamps, daily vitamins, duckpin bowling balls, Southern Living magazine, piles and piles of omigawd what the fuck is all this paper and why is all this shit ALWAYS on my coffee table? wrong.  


Welcome to life at the Ranch y'all.  Cheers to living in mediocrity and drunken chaos!

7 comments:

  1. Surprisingly enough my coffee table actually always looks the way it is posted on my blog, but my dining table. Oh boy, lets just say we don't ever eat on it.

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    1. My dining room table is usually better but everyone has one surface that's always a mess and I'll be damned to hear otherwise! Your coffee table looks nice btw.

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    2. Everyone does have that surface. Growing up, it was the back of the kitchen island.

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  2. That's what our coffee table looks like most of the time, too. I think it's called normal.

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    1. It IS normal. But if you spend your days reading design blogs and Pinterest some people tend to forget. Just a friendly reminder to everyone. ; )

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  3. Glad to hear I'm not the only one living in drunken chaos! Minimalism, I hate it.
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    1. I have a feeling more people than we realize are living in drunken chaos than we realize but they just won't admit it!

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