Saturday, March 06, 2010
Tea
Friday, March 05, 2010
I want
I want this dining room and I want this table in my dining room!
And guess who should have it in her weekend house!
Courtney Novogratz, the lucky one in the picture.
The mother of seven and the lady of high style.
She has got what it takes!
You Will Never
.... be on this list.
Today we are starting our old magazine feature again. It's called: YOU WILL NEVER... ( have, you will never be, you will never buy, you will never understand, you will never get, you will never visit.... and all the other variations on the topic). The subheading could be: Eat your heart out. ( Or, maybe not. We are not that mean, miserable and jelous!)
Today we are starting our old magazine feature again. It's called: YOU WILL NEVER... ( have, you will never be, you will never buy, you will never understand, you will never get, you will never visit.... and all the other variations on the topic). The subheading could be: Eat your heart out. ( Or, maybe not. We are not that mean, miserable and jelous!)
This feature in our magazine has been about 35 years old, so we were pretty clairvoyant at that time, aware of our limitations, knowing very well what things we would never .....
So today, the feature brings you the list you will never be on. It is the list of most successful + the wealthiest women in the world of showbiz and wider.
You know about them, but they will never know about you.
They can do most of the things you can, but you cannot do what they can.
And, what is it?
What they can do, and you can't is
to earn millions on their talents.
And, what is it?
What they can do, and you can't is
to earn millions on their talents.
OK, they are talented, but their greatest talent is a know-how to produce money.
I have just tried to imagine having a small chat over a cup of coffee with anyone of them. Then I realised I wouldn't like to chat with them at all. Then I tried to imagine anyone of them being my close friend. I failed again. Is it just me?
Would you like to have a super powerful, rich, beautiful and successful friend? How would you feel? Intimidated by her success? Comfortable in her company? Feeling small? Feeling you are just out of her league?
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Wish you were...
Have you ever wished you lead someone else's life? Have you ever been a little bit envious about someone's life which has been, from your point of view, idylic or exciting, or just simply more interesting than yours? I don't think I have. It's not that I think my life is great, on the contrary, there are so many ways I would like to improve it. I would like to work less, have more money, be younger, slimmer, live in another town, have more interesting job, travel more...But so far, I haven't met a person whose life would be so perfect that I would like to trade it for my own. Until yesterday.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
COLOURS
The weather today is wet and dreary. The weather forecast is below zero temperatures and more cold days in the next week. The conversation among people has become very British, everybody has been complaining and blaming it all on gloomy weather. The favourite sentences these days have been: I feel a bit down these days, it must be the weather. I am so tired and sleepy - it's got to be the weather. etc.etc.
We all crave for little color and some bright, sunny days. So here go some wonderful pictures via Modish. Enjoy the colour on your computer screen, if not outside, in nature.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
My Desk
If you have been wondering where it all takes place and where the main office of the chief editor of COPY PASTE magazine is, the secret is revealed in this issue. The title is not exactly correct, My Husband's Desk would be more appropriate. Why? Well, this is the only piece of furniture that he has actually chosen and bought (during our 17 years of marriage) and the only thing in the house that he has forbidden me to change or replace. I've been talking about painting it white, or maybe dark brown, since he bought it (10 years ago), but he gets really stressed out and annoyed whenever I mention anything like that. So for the time being it is as it is - ugly solid oak colour - but not for very long.
The photos behind the desk need rearranging and I've been thinking about getting rid of the moodboard alltogether. Yes or no? I am a bit hesitant or do you say indecisive? Or maybe not?
Anyway, look at this lovely desk down here.
This would be an inspiring workstation for me.
dos family
But, for the time being, I will have to settle with my old one...
Monday, March 01, 2010
Door
WHEN DO YOU OPEN A NEW DOOR?
Today, a friend of mine told me that she is about to change her life. She is going to leave her job, leave her friends, pack her belongings into cardboxes and put them in friend's garage, move to another city, actually - move to another continent. She is 55. She is divorced and her only son, who is 32, moved to another side of the world a few years ago. He found a job there, got married. She visited him a few times and she liked it there. She doesn't speak any English, although she has been trying to painstakingly learn some phrases. She has no savings and her son doesn't have a steady income or a secure job. But she sounded so enthusiastic about the whole thing, not a bit worried or scared. She has spent her whole life in this little town of ours working as a hairdresser, and now she is ready to move on and leave everything so easily. In her thoughts she is already far away, making plans, looking forward to the day her son is going to send her a plane ticket. She said she had always known that eventually one day she was going to leave this place. And the moment has come, she says. So, she is going to close the doors of both her hairdresser's salon and her tiny flat, ( and btw return the keys to the landlords as she doesn't own neither of these places) and she is going to open a new door somewhere else. Behind the door, I wish her to find something she deserves, something to make her happy.
Anyway, it got me wondering when is the right time to leave everything behind and open a new door? Some people never have courage to do that.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
MUST HAVE - A CLOSET!
The last day of February and the first day of sunshine in weeks, that have been rainy and gloomy. I am getting fed up with brownish and greyish woolen skirts and cardigans, turtlenecks and tights. I can't wait for the time to put all my winter clothes into plastic bags and tuck them away, into the attick closet. Not that I like the actual activity of storing away clothes, in fact, I abhore it. For years I have been emptying my wardrobe and putting away my winter/summer/autumn clothes into plastic bags and getting summer/winter/autumn clothes out of plastic bags and into the wardrobe. The same goes for my kids' clothes. So, when I grow up, one day, I will have the ultimate dream of all women throughout the universe: A WALK IN CLOSET (5m x 5 m) where all my clothes will be nicely stored, according to colours, or maybe seasons... There will be a huge mirror, an ironing board and an armchair or two. And a shoe closet, although I am, luckily, not a big collector of shoes.
I am so sorry I didn't find the place in my house for a room that could hold all my clothes. So, I am stuck with about 10 metres of wardrobe lenght all around the house, which just makes your life difficult when trying to locate your summer/winter/autumn/spring clothes, belts, scarves, gloves, hats, bags and all the other accessories.
I am so sorry I didn't find the place in my house for a room that could hold all my clothes. So, I am stuck with about 10 metres of wardrobe lenght all around the house, which just makes your life difficult when trying to locate your summer/winter/autumn/spring clothes, belts, scarves, gloves, hats, bags and all the other accessories.
I don't think I would like to have doors in my closet.
I don't think I would like to keep my smelly shoes together with my clothes.
How could possibly shoes be so clean inside and outside...? Does she walk or fly?
TELEPHONE
Slika ovog telefona podsjetila me je da i mi imamo sličan, Filipa ga je prefarbala u ljubičasto.
Sada ponekad služi Tei i Filipi kao rekvizit pri njihovim foto sešnima.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
You Will Never
... have this kind of energy!
How energetic should you be if you had 7 kids under the age of 13, including two sets of twins? How organized should you be if you changed about 7 houses in New York, moving into a new house with every new child? How cool should you be to turn your life into a profitable business making a reality show out of it?
And how should a lucky couple look like after going through all this ordeal? Well, here they are .......
How energetic should you be if you had 7 kids under the age of 13, including two sets of twins? How organized should you be if you changed about 7 houses in New York, moving into a new house with every new child? How cool should you be to turn your life into a profitable business making a reality show out of it?
And how should a lucky couple look like after going through all this ordeal? Well, here they are .......
the incredible Robert and Courtney Novogratz
They have been all over internet, magazines and TV programmes, so I could copy paste some information about them, in case you haven't already heard.
- They renovate derilict houses all over New York and then sell them for a profit of a few millions.
- They live in a newly decorated home and then sell it, to make profit, moving all their possesions and children to another house.
- Neither of them was trained as a designer or an architect. They are self-taught designers who have been doing this for 15 years. They have done 9 buildings in New York as well as many other projects.
- They have written a book "Downtown Chic" about the whole decorating thing.
- They have 7 kids and they live a hip, glamorous life in a fabulous, spacious, art-filled house, which has magically uncluttered surfaces.
- They have their own reality show, just to show how all this is possible.
- And here is the whole family
How should a house with (goat mother and) 7 kids look like?
Full of toys, scattered clothes all over the floor,
some baby trolleys or prams in the near vicinity?
Well, here is the kitchen...
and daddy working at a tidy, uncluttered desk....
and some of the kids playing nicely at the same desk...
and a baby playing with some well designed toys on a rug in the living room.....
well, there are no kids in the nursery...
They must be gone for a walk. Or they might be in another playroom?
Monday, February 22, 2010
IVY
I brought an ivy twig from my recent trip to Cote D'Azzure. There was this wonderful, old house in the village near Monte Carlo, covered in redish-brownish-yellowish-greenish ivy. Unfortunatelly, my camera batteries ran out so I didn't take the photograph. But it looked somehow like this ...
The colors were just amazing.
So, I picked up a few branches with some leaves.
I brought them home.
In some water, of course.
But, they were not very promising.
Very soon the leaves fell off the branches
and there was just a bare, dry twig left.
I left it on the window sill in a pot of water.
Today, I had a look and there was a surprise.
Three little leaves coming out!
I have never had green fingers and this is probably the first time I have grown out any greenery. Usually, plants just die out in my presence, no matter how nicely I treat them. Maybe this ivy has flourished just because I have forgotten about it (as you can see in the photo, the water hasn't been changed for weeks).
I have this idea of covering some walls in my garden with ivy but I also have no idea how long it will take the ivy to grow. In the meantime, I have also sort of stolen a few branches of green ivy from a garden I was passing by from my way to work. No problem with this sort. It's been flourishing in water, so very soon I will be planting it in the garden.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
My Hall
What do you think, are these pictures original paintings or just framed posters from a calendar?
The answer is: the cheaper version.
Would you notice?
Saturday, February 20, 2010
CHALKBOARD
What is it in chalkboards that make them such a popular feature in creatively designed homes? The fact that we can wipe off the inscriptions and change the design every so often? Or is it plainly the fact that we all have subconcious reminiscences about our school days? Are we nostalgic of our childhood days?
Chalks are messy,
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