Cassie and Matt left their rundown home seven days ago to be completely overhauled by their competitors and tonight they walked into a retro revival However, their Living Room was hit and miss. "Nothing felt quite right together," Wendy said. Farris' favorite artwork, however, is an oil painting by Susan Blubaugh placed over the piano in the pale-green living room. The depiction of cows grazing keeping rodents from nibbling the tires of 15 vintage autos stored there. O'Donnell collects Similar to crafting a bedroom, living room, or other indoor space A fountain creates soothing water sounds, and vintage items will add eclectic elements to your space. For lighting, lanterns with candles create a soft, romantic glow. Going into Hogeland's living room, you'll see art in addition to autographed books Hogeland admitted that collecting vintage items sometimes put her at odds with family members who grew up during the Great Depression or World War II. Adding a few one-of-a-kind pieces to our homes are what make our spaces unique. (Let's face it, no one wants their interiors to look exactly like a page from Crate & Barrel catalog.) And what's more original than vintage? But finding these secondhand Participants of the tour will be invited into Stoffman’s living room, whose whimsical decor suits the home’s vintage character. “It’s a relaxing room,” says the author of Boom, Bust & Echo and the Canadian Tire history Living the Canadian Dream .
Cinema Retro had the opportunity to speak with Richard Benjamin There was a trunk in the middle of the living room, right as you walked in. It was a big steamer trunk with his initials on it: "JB", and the "J" and the "B" were intertwined, you know “Our motto is: Before landfill … beyond living rooms,” says Halin from the couple’s Hintonburg store, Up’Dated Furniture & Vintage, where they sell tables, chairs and desks that were salvaged from the garbage or donated and given new life Displayed a couple of feet away is “FD&C Red,” a painting by Denise Stewart-Sanabria. On a console in the adjoining living room, a collection of vintage cocktail shakers is flanked with glass pieces by Richard Jolley and Tommie Rush. The head created The pop-up concept has allowed the Vancouver duo behind Hey Jude to get their feet wet in the fashion business without going overboard. It was on a visit to New York a few years ago that Lauren Clark and Lyndsey Chow first discovered the flash-retail trend. .