A bouquet of emotions swirling inside… the joy of reunion, the excitement of
families coming together, of seeing each other again, laughter, celebration,
delight, enjoyment, exhaustion, stress… goodbyes, yearnings, melancholy…. live
goes on.
It’s been a roller-coaster of emotions and activities these few days indeed… and days so utterly full, that it has taken my little heart an entire day and a night to recover and get back to the normalcy of my days and my routine… not to mention that it took me around two full day’s work to get our little white cottage back to its normal pristine estate in and out... phew! I’m exhausted.
It’s been a roller-coaster of emotions and activities these few days indeed… and days so utterly full, that it has taken my little heart an entire day and a night to recover and get back to the normalcy of my days and my routine… not to mention that it took me around two full day’s work to get our little white cottage back to its normal pristine estate in and out... phew! I’m exhausted.
Of course, that’s because aside from cleaning and washing loads and loads of bed
linens, towels, tablecloths and all sorts of things you can imagine, I also
decided I needed to see some changes in the decoration around the house. Particularly in my little gypsy room.
I know.
I need to hit the Pause button sometimes… or very often. But I needed my brain to relax a bit and changing the atmosphere of my home, it really does help. That’s just how my brain works…
You
see, whenever I’m bore, or need to indulge my senses or feel young at heart, I
crave for color, and beautiful patters and lots and lots of elements and pretty
things put together… that’s when the gypsy girl appears out of thin air, and with her, her
beautiful unique gypsy space come to life…
But when I’m tired or stressed or feeling down, my brain works in a contrary way. I crave for whites and neutrals and a more minimalist style that requires only just a few touches of color and prettiness… so my gypsy room crumbled all down pretty fast yesterday morning… and out of the rubble came the bare white walls and while linens...
I change things around often, add more embellishment, more color, more prettiness...
But when I’m tired or stressed or feeling down, my brain works in a contrary way. I crave for whites and neutrals and a more minimalist style that requires only just a few touches of color and prettiness… so my gypsy room crumbled all down pretty fast yesterday morning… and out of the rubble came the bare white walls and while linens...
I moved the furniture around
tucked away the gypsy rugs and fabric boxes and changed the bedding...
Clean, bare walls came to light...
Restful, peaceful...
The
large blue frame mirror was moved to the other side of the room, the gypsy
string lights were put away, and so everything else I had embellishing the
mirror... such as the rose garlands, jewelry, an array of gypsy textiles, and the super cute little sequined beaded evening handbag...
Left out only this cute vintage child's petticoat
in white...
I also took down the gypsy altar...
And removed all the silk roses and ribbons off the chandelier...
Simple and unpretentious
Restful to the eye decor
I brought the
little brown stool out, and prettied up with a white tutu…
For
an extra touch of femininity
I put away everything that was embellishing the top of the larger chest of drawers
And left only a few things...
that don't compromise the eye...
Spray-painted jars in two tones of pink
Love it
Love it
And I love the contrast between the pink and the lime-green of the necklace...
Just
a few vibrant primary colors and few accessories… it is incredible what these simple changes can
do for your mind. At least for mine it
does ;)
You are more than welcome to share your thoughts and knowledge on how to
you destress yourself. Please do share your thoughts in the comments below.