Monday, 6 February 2012

This house is….. [insert word here]…

One of the biggest challenges I find with blogging every day is trying to find non-clichéd or over-used descriptive words for my posts. I often find myself scratching my head and searching through the dictionary before giving up and using ‘beautiful’! Does anyone know of a book of adjectives for Bloggers? Wouldn’t that be useful?

After spending a good 15 minutes staring at this house for my usual Monday house tour, I concluded that there are no better words to describe this place than: ‘rustic’ and ‘disarmingly charming’! If you want to woo me, show me a house with wide distressed wooden floorboards, open shelving and masses of personal clutter to make it feel like a home.

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P.S – We had our first snow of the winter over the weekend! It started falling late on Saturday night, and given the fact that snow is still very much a novelty for us, we couldn’t resist a late night snowball fight!

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16 comments:

  1. that kitchen is amazing, as is that suitcase nightstand. great find.

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  2. That kitchen has such a cozy feel. Enjoy the snow! I've had too much of it, it snowed over the weekend again, after it had previously rained. The streets are an adventure right now. xo

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  3. I like "disarmingly charming"..that captures the feel of the lived-in spaces. Snow in London...amazing! Love a good snowball fight:)

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  4. Definitely rustic with plenty of charm! Snow is so pretty!

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  5. So funny! I'm always thinking what else can I say besides amazing, beautiful, fantastic, lovely, gorgeous...lol, you know them all. I remember seeing the woman judge from Dancing with the Stars interviewed and she said before each show she reviews a list of 200 adjectives to get her vocabulary working for the reviews. I need that list. If I locate it, I'll send your way. :)
    P.S. Love the snow photos.

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  6. Meghan you're too funny. But, I also think ‘disarmingly charming’ is the way to go on this one.

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  7. Meghan, you are absolutely right about the use of adjectives and I often struggle to avoid the classic 'beautiful'...but this house is really impressing and it has the strong character of a place that it's actually lived and not just displayed for a magazine...

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  8. Such cool snowy pics ....... did you win the snowball fight? Those distressed wide floor boards are AMAZING!!! There, I hope that beats out wonderful. Or how about STUNNING!. Okay, I'll think of more and let you know if any come up.

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  9. Gorgeously quaint!!
    Snow here in Spain too; also a BIG novelty ;-)

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  10. It looks "cozy" to me.

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  11. A really fascinating mix of styles and materials in this house, but I admit that I would have to spring clean some of the decorative clutter!

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  12. Rustic and charming are exactly the right words! It looks like a perfect little vacation getaway.

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  13. I'll have one of those blogger adjective books please. If I had a dollar for every time I typed 'love'... Great pics by the way. xxx

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  14. So Meghan,have you found a go-to source for blogging adjectives yet? I need it also!

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  15. Lol Annie! Not yet... the search continues! Perhaps we should band together and create one? :)

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  16. Those pictures are great. The red undertones on the distressed table work well with the overall color palette for that room. I like how the doors on the cabinet in the background are hanging a little off.

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