Next week I officially start working from home every day. (enthusiastic cheer!) Of course I am over the moon excited about this, but there is one thing that keeps plaguing me. We have very little natural light coming into our apartment. When I say very little I mean if sunlight were money, our apartment would be a pauper with it's empty pockets turned inside out.
I was actually fully prepared to watch my mint plant die a slow sun deprived death, but just today I noticed a few new hearty shoots reaching for the window. In the spirit of my mint plant I am convinced I can survive.
(sun drenched rooms that I lust over found here)
i know the feeling! i want a house someday with lots and lots of light. beautiful photos. good luck with the new [at home] job! how great is that!
ReplyDeletei wanna make love to these rooms. again n again. ive been trying for months to make my aparment a jungle like these but i think i have the opposite problem of too much light. every plant ive owned pretty much bursts into flames eventually.
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ReplyDeletepretty, pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love these rooms so much!!! I've seen that bottom photo so many times, but no one seems to know the original source. I wish I knew... so cool.
ReplyDeleteI followed the trail and found the source: "Converted into Houses" by Charles A. Fracchia and Jeremiah O. Bragstad
ReplyDeleteEva-Thank you for tracking down the source! It looks like the whole series of houses by them are just as fantastic!
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