a peek into my condo!

This weekend marked three weeks in my new condo! It’s coming together, but there are definitely some finishing touches that still need to be made. It’s been so fun to have my own place to decorate, and to make it feel like “home”! The front living area will by my client studio area, where I will have client consultations and ordering appointments.  These first couple photos are of my favorite details!

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This is the view from the front door. It’s a challenging room to take a picture of because of the dramatic differences in light, but you get the idea!

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My favorite part of the room: Look at that gorgeous canvas print!!! It’s 30×40 inches, and I think it’s a “must-have” for every living room! =)

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Another angle of the canvas print. It’s pretty hefty, at 1.5 inch thick.

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And my bed, which is a treasure because I’ve slept in a teeny tiny twin all my life! Remember the headboard I found at a flea market and painted? There it is! Every day these past 3 weeks I just can’t wait to go to bed because I sleep so well in this monstrous bed (though it looks small in this photo for some reason…)!
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Jalene - September 14, 2009 - 9:40 pm

Your HOME looks so beautiful and comfy – just like you! I love the canvas print (and that hansom couple) hahaha JK! You have done a wonderful job and clients will melt when they come for a consult :)

Cindy - September 9, 2009 - 9:46 am

So beautiful!! I can’t believe you’ve gotten it so perfect in just three weeks. I’m thinking you should add “interior design” to your list of offerings. : )

Tarica - September 7, 2009 - 9:38 pm

Allison, your home is BEAUTIFUL! So inviting!

Aunt Susan - September 7, 2009 - 9:23 pm

I love it…..and hope to see the real thing when I come to Indianola Oct. 23, 24, and 25!!!

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