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Another peek inside the new place

Kitchen

Downstairs powder room

Dining room (painting by my mom)


My bedroom



Living room

I have put up some curtains and will do decorating of living room and spare bedroom next summer.  It is cozy but bright and I am enjoying the new place.


Comments

  1. I am so happy for you, with you! This is lovely. You must be thrilled with this new space and new chapter.
    I'm finally on the upturn and went for my first forest walk in two weeks today. It was wonderful!

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  2. Lovely place! I love its warmth and simplicity.

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  3. Lovely place! I love its warmth and simplicity.

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  4. This is your home in Vermont I am guessing with the fireplace and all. You have plants! That really makes it home. Moves are usually stressful, but you have handled it all so well. I am coming to you for advice if and when I have to move again in the future.

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  5. It looks like you have a lot of light coming in, Olga. I like the way you placed the mirror to reflect the outdoor scene. The wood floors are lovely!

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  6. Very lovely and cozy home. I would like a closer look at your mother's painting. It looks wonderful.

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  7. Everything looks so crisp and bright.

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  8. What a lovely space! I hope you have many years of enjoyment in your new digs!

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  9. Looks really nice, Olga.

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  10. Actually, looks pretty spacious to me; and I love the light!

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  11. It looks comfortable and convenient and filled with light!

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  12. It really does look nice and bright! You have lots of windows and a nice view, too! Soon you will really feel at home there.

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  13. It looks so nice! I love all the light. It seems like a great place, wishing you much happiness.

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