Monthly Archives: September 2011

Penny Tiles … and a Rainbow

The Chennai apartment’s kitchen is being completed over the upcoming weeks. Yay! Finally! Now that we see the imagined pieces coming together in reality, we’re getting excited. Should be nice when it’s done.

For the kitchen backsplash tiles, the Chennai tile shop delivered pink accent tiles instead of rusty orange and the tiles we ordered aren’t stocked anymore. So we visited Chicago’s northwest suburban tile shops to find accent tiles for the suitcase haul to India. If the tiles didn’t work out, we knew we could bring tiles back and return them. Unlike our “no returns for any reason” experience in India. I try to stay positive and pretty here, thus will spare you the rant.

At The Tile Shop in Lake Zurich, we visited after a traffic crash had knocked power out! Exclamation point is deserved because while this is common in India, it’s not here. Tiles we thought we liked looked very different in sunlight than in the shady back recesses of the store so we got lots of exercise there. We are devoted customers of The Tile Shop – we made a beautiful master bathroom with their travertine tiles. But for the Chennai apartment, the cost for accent tiles was higher than we wanted to pay for a second home we visit occasionally. Particularly, the cost of pencil pieces necessary to set off listellos made us think twice.

See here the pencil pieces above and below the border in this display at The Tile Shop. Imagine this without them. You really do need them:

But we struck a pot o’ gold at Home Depot! Apparently when merchandise is to be removed from the shelf, it’s marked to sell for a penny. But you as a customer don’t know this. And it’s not supposed to be on the shelf. Well, the accent tiles we found were a penny each! We got our accent tiles for less than a pack of chewing gum! We had to visit a few Home Depots to get enough tiles, so gas pushed the cost to three packs of chewing gum, but still …

There was a rainbow leading to our pot o’ gold tiles at Home Depot! No joke! No Photoshop! This is for real:

The most ironic thing about this story:  We very mistakenly thought at the beginning of this process that India would offer bargains galore when building an apartment there. Thus far India has not at all been a bargain (save for the total kitchen cost versus cost of a total new kitchen in our U.S. neighborhood). Our choices aren’t at heart-attack-sticker-shock level, but they’re not bargains, and truly the biggest tangible and intangible costs are hidden — they appear during the process. The big bargains we’ve found have been in the U.S. and they go to India in a suitcase. How about that.

Here are tiles in a mockup our nephew created while he and my husband were choosing a granite slab this week:

We’re going for subtle accent with the backsplash. “Wow” things can come from elements that aren’t permanently installed. The accent tiles remind us of carvings we photographed at Angkor Wat:

The last kitchen “unknown” now is, we’re anxiously awaiting the hammered copper farmhouse sink to arrive on Saturday …

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Autumn Colors

Colors of the changing leaves  can be found indoors too …

In Talitha Getty’s Moroccan Home, via La Vie Boston:

In an old renovated Spanish farmhouse, via the style files and Micasa:

In an Asian-inspired room, via Madeline Stuart via Design Junkies:

In a natural stone and birch dining room, via House & Home:

In a sofa, via um Pinterest and the source has disappeared:

In a bed covering, via An Indian Summer:

In a shower, via New Ravenna Mosaics:

In an exotic global room, via Figueroa Hotel LA:

In a living room, via The Lennoxx:

In a home office, found at Small Place Style:

In a small view of a room, found at ahhhlaladeco:

In a rip-worthy magazine photo, found at interior divine:

In a daybed, via Dress Design Decor and Simple Style/Hotze Eisma:

In an opulent bathroom, found at 79ideas:

In an Anthropologie quilt:

In a fancier bed, from which I don’t know original source – let me know if this looks familiar:

In a restaurant in Bangkok, via Dwell:

In an exotic room, found at paonote room269:

In a headboard, found at elle oh:

In tribal textiles, via norrgavel:

Via a cozy nook — I love this image so much I’ve shared it numerous times before and I don’t know where it’s originally from:

In a home office, via Country Living:

See, if you miss autumn colors after this too-short season, look about you, they’re all around all the time.

Need A Place Like This

Everyone could use an escape to a faraway resort with purple sunsets. Like this. Even if it’s really not real, it helps to imagine it to be so.

Happy Colors

Happy colors and festive atmosphere in margaritaville!

I am taking some time away from blogging for a bit — we’re busily packing the next haul of stuff to go to Chennai when my husband leaves for there on Sunday, and I head in a different direction on Sunday for work, but not as far, to Cincinnati. The cats are also traveling — to the very nice boarding place although they’re not going to be happy about their little vacation. I mean this place even has a  fish tank for them to watch and a whole climbing jungle gym, what more can we do!

Anyway we must be careful we don’t accidentally pack a cat in Chennai luggage. Here’s one of my little guys when we were packing suitcases for the most recent Chennai trip. I turn around and there he is:

He loves to get into bags of all kinds and luggage. Even his bed is a suitcase he claimed for himself! If you leave a bag sitting around open and unattended, you may find one of his toys dropped into it.

Cats really have been accidentally packed in luggage. See a story here where the suitcase even got picked up by the wrong person! Thankfully the cat got back home safely.