Love all the white happening here |
We played around with the 3-d kitchen planner and only getting lower cabinets is much more cost effective than I thought. I get my lovely dishwasher and these wonderful open shelves for my cookbooks and some tchotchkes. Win-win!
Is it a sign it's called Perfekt? |
I'm super excited!! We are moving Antz desk out of Liv's room since he doesn't use it anymore and it's taking up space for her kitchen. This will free up space in the living room for a new dining table and chairs.
I am loving the Liatorp table and hopefully I'll find some cute flea market chairs |
I watched a ton of Nick at Nite as a kid
Oh man, how fabulous are those twin beds? What I would give to have a bed all to myself. Right now my sleeping confines resemble this
Who else is doing the nighttime bebe shuffle? #5 is our specialty, no blanket, no pillows, numb shoulders all night!!
After Ikea we mosied on down to the new Highland Park Parklet on York Blvd.
Okay, this $30,000 parklet has become controversial. It definitely has it's flaws, the location sucks. It's right in front of a boring hardware store and an alley way referred to by my friend Connie as "Pee pee alley". The drunks leaving the bars seem to use it a pop up restroom. I held my breath so I didn't catch a whiff. This would be perfekt *that's just how I'm spelling it from now on* closer to the end of the block near the coffee shop, cafe and the book store. I see why they put it there though, no one has invented hipster repellant yet so if it were in the area no one would ever leave. It would become a Hipster run utopia where you can only drink Pabst and ride around on a bicycle like you have an invisible bubble that magically deflects cars from hitting you. Oooh, burn baby!
I think it's adorable. The mosaic tile is colorful and fun. There are pieces of found objects hidden and the wire does a great job of keeping my 2 year old from running into the traffic. I welcome anything to improve our city and make it less auto repair/pinata store-ish. We can all agree the price tag is a joke. California is "rumored" to be bankrupt and since I've been waiting for a park to be built on the corner for five years, I would have preferred the park. Eh, what can you do? It's Parks & Recreation bureaucracy at it's best.
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