Yes, there are certain wood tones that I'm drawn to, and
I LOVE wood pieces interspersed throughout our home to ground certain areas.
That's a great way to add character —
I love wood pieces and even more special that they're family heirlooms!
Not exact matches
I
love how it will give him something to actually hammer (besides a
piece of
wood).
I have made one of these before, but I
love your
piece of
wood.
My favourite holiday memory is going to St. Jacobs Christmas Market (near Waterloo, ON) where we can cut a
piece of
wood off a fallen tree trunk with your
loved ones and tattoo imprint it with a hot rod as a Christmas decoration!
I am also reminded during the work just how much I truly do
love wood, its so beautiful and every
piece is so unique.
Every single
piece of furniture is perfect and the way the rooms have been put together is really divine (yep I've sat here going back and forth dying over all of the glorious details over and over again) how I
love all of the beautifully carved
wood too.
I
loved the white
wood and knew that this would be a great
piece I could use for future babes down the line.
Kelly, your home looks amazing as always!!!! I
love those
wood stockings on the door knob rack and the fireplace is awesome with the styling and the birch
piece.
My husband
loves when I have bright ideas I wanted to start some early Fall decorating and I need a big
piece of
wood.
This is such a beautiful
piece and I
love the reclaimed
wood with an S. Thanks for such an amazing giveaway.
I
love the
piece of
wood you found and made into a nightstand.
I finally settled on waxing the whole
piece, including the
wood on top, mainly because I wanted a consistent finish throughout and I
love the finish wax gives me.
I
love adding
wood pieces in with china and pottery, they seem to complement each other so well.
I gravitate towards a lot of different styles — for example, I have a soft spot for industrial and natural elements like brass, concrete,
wood, metal, and leather and I
love more modern
pieces and clean lines.
No need to feel you're missing out without a fireplace to hang them.I always
love a touch of glimmer in my decor to offset the rustic character of the vintage
wood pieces.
I absolutely
love this
piece...
love how you stained the
wood top,
love the color and
love the glazing.
I also
love that it's all one
piece of
wood and you can instantly tell this brush is great quality.
This beautiful
piece from Q is for Quandie, is painted a classic black but I
love how she left a few details natural
wood.
We're introduced to a supporting cast who could normally knock your socks off at ten paces (John C Reilly, Ben Whishaw & Ashley Jensen) but they disappear from the story and the screen when Farrell escapes into nearby
woods where he falls in
love with Rachel Weisz who delivers the single most monotone & depressing voiceover throughout the film I've ever heard and struggles against Lea Seydoux as the tiresome «villain» of the
piece.
Toys for Dogs Christmas Sticks: Dogs
love sticks, but a
piece of
wood that will splinter and break... [Read more...]
Rats
love to gnaw, so put unpainted, untreated
pieces of
wood, rawhide chews, dog biscuits or safe chew toys in the cage.
Hamsters
love to chew and will nibble on toys,
pieces of
wood, cage bars or anything else that looks chewable.
My dog
loved the taste from day one, and even begged for individual
pieces like he
wood for treats.
4/5 + 2 AP Frank Stella Untitled, 1959 Enamel on canvas board 17 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches Collection of Bill and Sheila Lambert Dan Flavin «monument» for V. Tatlin, 1967 cool white fluorescent light 96 x 28 x 5 inches Robert Morris Untitled, 1976 - 1980 Felt with metal grommets 96 x 85 x 20 inches Back Gallery Richard Serra Untitled, 1975 Paintstick on paper 37 3/8 x 49 5/8 inches Private collection, Switzerland Ad Reinhardt Black Painting, 1960 - 1966 Oil on canvas 60 x 60 inches Tony Smith New
Piece, 1966 Welded bronze, chemically treated black 20 3/4 x 43 1/2 x 42 inches Jo Baer Untitled, 1972 Oil on canvas 72 x 72 inches Second Floor (left to right) Rotunda Agnes Martin Untitled, 1965 Black ink on paper 11 x 11 inches David Hammons Untitled (Basketball Drawing), 2006/7 Dirt on paper,
wood frame, asphalt Overall: 120 1/2 x 100 x 27 inches Robert Indiana
Love, 1966 - 1999 Stainless steel 36 x 36 x 18 inches Front Gallery Andy Warhol Ambulance Disaster, c. 1963 Silkscreen ink on paper 40 x 30 inches Anselm Reyle Untitled, 2006 Mixed media on canvas, acrylic box 92 x 78 1/2 inches Mark Grotjahn Untitled (White Butterfly), 2002 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches Sol LeWitt Progressive Structure, 1997 Painted
wood 49 1/4 x 49 1/4 x 49 1/4 inches Agnes Martin Untitled, 1960 Oil and ink on linen 12 x 12 inches Liza Lou Comfort Blanket, 2005 Cotton and glass beads 29 1/2 x 53 1/8 inches Private collection, New York Günter Uecker Gegenstroemung II, 1965 Nails on canvas, painted with white color 32 1/4 x 32 1/4 x 2 3/4 inches
Tour the show — don't miss Camilla Huey's corset
piece, made of silk, mica on tulle, paper and
wood, for instance, or Simone Leigh's «Blue Torso,» created from porcelain, cobalt, epoxy, terracotta and graphite — and then come fall in
love with Jasmin Zorlu's fish leather helmets in The Shop.
The BAR vol.9 exhibition, «Healing and
Loving» will show a mix of older works with new works made in Tokyo including camouflage based paintings and painted found
wood pieces by Chaw Ei Thein and almost invisible white nail drawings and new sculptural
pieces by Krishnapriya Tharmakrishnar.
Jesse Amado's wall
piece «PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE BABY PLEASE DO N'T GO I
LOVE YOU SO» (2004) packs sideways the letters that spell its title, cut out of
wood and painted silver, so deciphering them involves relearning to read.
Acrylic paint on
wood... more Titled «Power of
Love,» this
piece exudes tremendous energy, stunning colors and immediacy of gesture.
Loving the whites, creams,
woods, distressed
pieces, silver, crystal chandeliers — all the components working together in harmony!
I
love that blanket in the basket and the
wood trunk
piece with the two deers.
Then if that strikes out, you could shop on line for some old
wood, chippy looking
piece,
love the textures your sample ideas provide!
I'd
love to know exactly how you attached the
wood pieces....
I
love all the warm
wood touches in a white bathroom as well plus all the furniture
pieces and the fun outside - the - box elements.
Assuming the hostess you're visiting also
loves to cook, then she'll
love this simple and minimalistic
piece, made with marble and mango
wood.
I
love some good
wood, and to me those are both
pieces I would
love to own.
And I
love love love those
pieces of barn
wood!
Well, not so much log cabin type rustic, but I
love me some great
wood pieces to compliment my home decor.
I live in a «countrified» style home -LCB- tho house is only 4 years old -RCB-, and have always
loved some black
pieces to ground my rooms -LCB- a thrifted
piece painted black, iron bed, chandeliers / lighting, picture frames, etc -RCB- as well as warm
woods.
Love the punches of green in the bookcases and I really need to find a
piece of drift
wood like the one you have on your sofa table.
I also
love the big
wood storage
piece mixed with the black and white.
I
love the dark brown trim her husband made, and think that it ties in nicely with some of their furniture (the couch, trunk and side table in the corner), but I'd
love to see a couple of the other
wood pieces painted white and / or blue, (not necessarily the
pieces I popped into the photo) just to inject a couple brighter colors, and to establish a dedicated color palette.
I
love to use our families antiques and newer traditional ish
pieces that I have and also incorporate a rustic feel with use of
wood pieces (driftwood / branches).
I also
love wood and
wood grain, it is just that I have TOO MANY of those
pieces: — RRB - These
wood items are the odd balls: — RRB -.
Next, will be two small table top organizers, a «gifted» set of the ugliest «
wood» bookcases you ever saw, an IKEA case for DS's craft materials (w / white bins), and several «thrift find» metal decor
pieces that need «
loving color».
I do
LOVE natural
wood and have no intentions of painting ALL of my
wood pieces.
I happen to
love eclectic styles and contrasts between light and dark, so a few darker
wood pieces work for me in the overall mix of my home's decor.
I
love the look of salvaged, driftwood, or greyed - stained
wood and if I had money to buy all new furniture, I would acquire a few
pieces of it.
Loving your idea of the reused
wood — I've always
loved how great you are at reusing old
pieces, and turning them into something completely new and different!
I
love the
wood art
piece that you created — it's so versatile that you can use it year - round with or without the butterflies.