I love the combination of contemporary furniture and older architecture. And I appreciate when a homeowner can artfully combine vintage items with pieces made today. Perhaps that's why I was taken with this restored Victorian, featured on Living Etc. Clean lines mix with interesting details. Have a look:





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Most amazing bathroom ever - how to die for is that sink?!
ReplyDeletelove that sink! and that rocking chair! and the lego art! ;)
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