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People who decorate their homes in ultra modern designs make me cringe. There’s nothing appealing about primary-colored tones used to accent large geometric shapes – and to call any of this art is just wrong. Not to mention that the furniture and fixtures that accompany this genre are flat out repulsive. There’s nothing warm or inviting about short-legged, wide-spread coffee tables or a want-to-be chandelier composed of a single stainless-steel beam and a light bulb.
The way a living space is decorated says a lot about the person who dwells there. And the last thing I want my home to say is frigid, dull and tasteless. I prefer to embrace a variety of styles and cultures in my home décor. One of my favorites is British Colonial décor because it’s easy to find and offers a sophisticated, yet rustic, appearance. Every room in my home is equally intriguing as it is inviting, and that’s the way I like it!

September 7th, 2009 at 1:47 am
Make Your Home Inviting and Rich with Culture | Treasure Hill Cottage…
I just love the bathroom linen cabinet I got from your site! It’s just the perfect sized cabinet for our not so big bathroom. It was able to fit all our towels in there. Thanks so much for this really beautiful cabinet!…
October 6th, 2009 at 4:09 am
Make Your Home Inviting and Rich with Culture | Treasure Hill Cottage…
It was a pleasant surprise when I received a piece of your exotic home accents. My friend sent it over yesterday and I really love how this amber teardrop lantern gives life to the den. Thanks to you!…
April 2nd, 2010 at 4:45 pm
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