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OMG this is awesome!! I love it, thanks for the find!
I love it<3
If I see another white sofa I swear I'll rip my hair out! Nobody I know would have a white sofa in a million years.
Let's see someone decorate a cute house while actually making it liveable!
I have loved them for over 25 years!
Their shop was among my faves when I lived in East Hampton.
Their style is timeless!
xo xo
I loved this article and I love every space. Pinning away!
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I absolutely loved this space when I saw it! Thanks for sharing!
Love, love it, brings back memories of my childhood on the coast. It is so my style just a tad unaffordable. I did check that, saw more pics too at that site.
WOW, Erin!!!
This place is amazing!!!
Even more interesting that was made out of a boat!!!
Gorgeous house!! Thanks for sharing!! xoxo, Kathleen
I see so many things I love on your blog! I live in Florida so I decorate with nautical things. I'm going to put your blog in my favs! Thanks!
One of my favorite houses ever. Chris was one of the most famous photographers out there in the 1980s-90s. Shot a ton for Martha. I just met him last year. Super nice guy to boot!