Home Actress Lauren Liess HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Lauren Liess Instagram - Light shadow the power of white paint. We kept the stones and ceiling exactly the same but everything was fixed when we ditched the yellow. One of our most fun projects ~ a flip house with our partners at @propertycollective in our town πŸ–€ photo by @helennorman for my book #feelslikehome

Lauren Liess Instagram – Light shadow the power of white paint. We kept the stones and ceiling exactly the same but everything was fixed when we ditched the yellow. One of our most fun projects ~ a flip house with our partners at @propertycollective in our town πŸ–€ photo by @helennorman for my book #feelslikehome

Lauren Liess Instagram - Light shadow the power of white paint. We kept the stones and ceiling exactly the same but everything was fixed when we ditched the yellow. One of our most fun projects ~ a flip house with our partners at @propertycollective in our town πŸ–€ photo by @helennorman for my book #feelslikehome

Lauren Liess Instagram – Light shadow the power of white paint. We kept the stones and ceiling exactly the same but everything was fixed when we ditched the yellow. One of our most fun projects ~ a flip house with our partners at @propertycollective in our town πŸ–€ photo by @helennorman for my book #feelslikehome | Posted on 04/Jan/2024 19:09:53

Lauren Liess Instagram – The CORRECT 200-something-year-old tub has arrived at the Meadow!! πŸ›And it is green!! (Phew!!) I’ve been going back and forth internally on its positioning… I have always planned for it to span left-to-right in front of the back window (1st video/ 2nd slide) but can’t forget how much I loved baths in our old tub which faced straight out out a (side) window so I’ve been wrestling with facing it towards the back window (3rd   4th slides). The glass door to the left side will lead to a walled-in garden with outdoor showers in it and the back window (not in yet) looks out to the back yard. I love the silhouette of the tub when it’s sideways and space-wise it fits the room perfectly but I can’t unsee the thought of those facing those views straight on. Here it is both ways and I’m 99.9% on team facing the views now. It somehow feels more authentic to me, having the tub face the way we will naturally want to look but I’m a little sad to see less of the tub straight on and I don’t love having my back to the room. Something I’ve written a bit about in the past is that there are some spaces where the β€œenjoyment” arrangement (the one you will be using and enjoying while in the space) isn’t as pretty upon entry or to look at… in these cases I think about pros and cons (enjoyment in the room usually wins unless it’s just way too awkward-feeling.) I’ll be posting a video update of our final decision once it’s made… what would you do?? Are you on Team sideways or Team Views?? 🫧 {Also, if you haven’t seen it, our first Meadow House episode is up on y o  u. T ube!
Lauren Liess Instagram – Working on our kitchen fireplace at the Meadow!! We have a chimney from the original wood burning stove alcove (photo 1) that we have moved out (photo 2) to go to the barn studio. I’m SO. PUMPED. to have a true cooking fireplace in the kitchen complete with a swing arm cauldron for our weekly broths/ soups!! While we loved the wood burning stove, a fireplace in front of the kitchen table has been a dream of ours and it will suit the things we like to cook. I’m thinking of keeping the existing niche and doing the fireplace at approximately countertop height (or slightly below so I can easily peek in the cauldron) with a wood niche below. We’re putting a little stone countertop on front for workspace. The brick isn’t suitable for a fireplace interior so it will need another material instead (I’ve been looking at stone, stucco, and terracotta options and will be sharing those in videos soon.) Can’t wait to get this project going! πŸ”₯

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