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Eva's floor plan is open and spacious and spills out onto the large back porch with additional seating areas to enjoy in the backyard.
mkm curtains Eva isn't afraid of color or breaking a few of the usual design rules.
mkm curtainsShe passes on great advice when making color choices, whether it be for walls or furniture — "You'll never regret going with the bold choice." Eva has included a thoughtful find in every corner of her home. My Style: Urban farmhouse, inside and out. There is a peach tree and strawberry patch in the front yard; and a grape-covered pergola and five raised vegetable beds in back. I grew up in the country, but spent my adulthood in the city. But I love the theatricality of opera and theater. Inspiration: The previous owners had rehabbed the house with that funky rustic, brown trim. It works well with both light and dark colors in a way that white wouldn't.

I just followed that modern rustic vibe. That set the tone for everything. When I hung curtains in a way that hid the trim, the personality disappeared so I set the curtains within the window frames on tension rods to keep from hiding the trim. Favorite Element: The floor-to-ceiling bookshelves in the "library" that leads upstairs. My recipes and decorating magazines can be easily reached from the comfy chair. Biggest Challenge: Lots of small rooms including a lopsided kitchen. I didn't want to put a breakfast table next to a dinner table so I turned the non-functional side of the kitchen into a reading nook. The chaise doubles as a banquet and the drop-leaf table opens up to make a great second games table on board game nights. What Friends Say: Friends say it looks like me. I've had a lot of real estate agents in recently and I was afraid people would tell me to paint the walls all gray and paint the trim white, but they all love the house because it's NOT cookie cutter.

They also like that it's been updated without losing its character. Biggest Embarrassment: I tried stenciling the stair risers, but it came out blurry so I used paint samples I had on hand to cover my mistakes in various shades of teal. I also have not got around to refinishing the dresser in the library because I can't decide on a color. Proudest DIY: Sanding and painting all the deck and porch rails, and the iron fence. I painted everything inside the house and garage, but the outdoor projects were the hardest. Biggest Indulgence: I always have flowers around the house. In the winter, it's white poinsettias because they last forever and no one recognizes them after Christmas. In summer, it's farmer's market gladiolas. In autumn, it's mums. And of course, lots of Home Depot orchids, which I coax into re-blooming. Outdoors, I grow lots of flowers in and among the vegetables so the views from the pergola or deck are quite lush. Best Advice: When I bought my couch, I couldn't decide between neutral upholstery or a bright color, so I asked other shoppers to decide.

One woman said, "Get the blue. You'll never regret going with the bold choice." I've followed that advice when choosing colors ever since. Black appliances are chic and you can cut down visual clutter by using black towels and potholders. I also collect throw cushion covers that zip on and off the down inserts. It keeps me from getting bored with a room without taking up much storage space. Dream Sources: Funny story: I dated a Swedish antiques dealer when I lived abroad. He said I had a really good eye so when I moved back to the US, I searched for 18th century Gustavian pieces like he owned and nearly fell over to discover that mirrors and chandeliers like his cost $40k and $140k respectively! I also drool over de Gourney wallpaper murals. I'd love to do an elegant pale pink living room in my next home with oversized floral wallpaper mural in the foyer. More realistically, I love the CB2 catalogues and subscribe to a lot of decorating magazines, but I mostly shop at the Salvation Army two blocks away and other second hand shops.

Also the Crate & Barrel Outlet Store which includes CB2 items, but it moved to the burbs so I can't get there anymore! Front Door — Behr Marquee from Home Depot Entry — Benjamin Moore: Edgecomb Gray and English Channel Living Room — Benjamin Moore: Edgecomb Gray and Forest Moss Powder Room — Nevada Sky from Pratt & Lambert Dining Room — Benjamin Moore: English Channel and Revere Pewter Kitchen — Popular Gray from Sherwin Williams Kitchen Ceiling – Nevada Sky from Pratt & Lambert Library — Benjamin Moore: Edgecomb Gray and Forest Moss Upstairs Bathroom — custom mixed from leftover paint Bamboo mirror — Salvation Army $5, the other mirror came with the house Gray stools at front and back doors – Threshold storage ottomans from Target (no longer available) I stole the Asian mask from my boyfriend and the "bird" mask is a souvenir from Cirque de Soleil Pillows — I have a suitcase full of zip off cushion covers from Crate & Barrel that I swap out when I get bored

Mid-Century chairs — second hand, $20 each. Recovered in $5 per yard corduroy Couch - I call it the Aqua Velvet. It's the Dorset sofa from Rowe that I bought at Casona in Andersonville Most art is thrift shop art for $5-$40 or was bought at the Old Town Art Fair. The two ceramic plaques are from the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem. Small side table and glass console — Pier One (floor models on sale) Brass lamps — Salvation Army Brazilian cowhide rug – from Casona Brass Tray — second hand. The folding base wasn't sturdy enough to support my boyfriend's feet so I was happy when I found a sturdy coffee table to put it on. Coffee Table – Domicile Furniture (floor model) Mirror – found in the house when I bought it Little wooden elephants – bought in Sri Lanka Paint-by-number art — second hand Faucet – similar to Delta's Porter in Oil Rubbed Bronze from Home Depot Paintings — Salvation Army (including the faux Van Gogh) or Pilsen Art Fair

Wall sculpture — Old Town Art Fair Dining room set and modular bookshelf — Edgewater Antique Mall Runner – Crate & Barrel Outlet Curtains – World Market Brass egrets – Little Shop of Hoarders, Allegan, MI White sheers – Target (no longer available) Chandelier – Camillla six-arm chandelier from Pottery Barn Black drop-leaf table – Nadeau Chaise – Drake, Left Arm Chaise from Crate & Barrel outlet store Blue sconce – Unique Thrift Store Butcher block cart – Ikea Black Appliances – GE Profile Chair – Elyse chair, clearance (kicking myself I didn't get both I saw) Crate & Barrel outlet store. Still available in solids and other prints. Dresser – Salvation Army Red Berber Rug – bought in Jerusalem, Israel Embroidered banner and green textile on window – bought in India White sheer curtain – Target (no longer available) Brass pineapple lamp – Salvation Army Handwoven runner – bought in Argentina

Batik artwork over dresser – Old Town Art Fair Other art – bought in Ecuador Ceiling Fixture – Home Depot Rattan Chair – Salvation Army White chenille bedspread – Salvation Army Printed Curtain – World Market White sheet curtains – Threshold Botanical burnout sheers from Target Rug – Wilson blue-teal rug from Alexander Home from Overstock Rattan Platform bed — Spices Rosebud Platform Bed from Sears (without the footboard) Artwork – bought in Ecuador Platform Bed – Trysel from Ikea Dresser – Latitude from CB2 (no longer available in blue) Leaf rug – Anthropologie clearance White Bedspread – Indira from Ikea Blue Pillow – Crate & Barrel outlet Green pillows — they came with my couch Brass Lamp – Unique Thrift Store Painted tin containers on window sill – World Market Slate floors and shower surround Faucet – similar to Delta's Porter 4 in. Centerset in Oil Rubbed Bronze from Home Depot