Logan Village, Noblesville, Indiana



Hi friends!  I thought I'd bring you along shopping today, and have fun imagining the perfect setting for various finds, if they were mine.

It's sort of like when you tell yourself that you won't buy something unless you have a place for it.  Well, we're finding places for it.

On one of my first stops, I spotted this dresser, painted in a cute finish in the way so many creative bloggers are doing these days.


This could work in a lot of places, but especially in a bedroom like this:


I think the dresser would be quite shipshape in this space, don't you?

Next, some great corbels in a nicely weathered finish. 


Why, these are island supports, of course, ala Sarah Richardson...


...or ala Layla Palmer:


Even just using those corbels as art or bookends would look great, and speaking of books, here's an old chicken roost.


Don't see the book connection?


And look, Pottery Barn likes the corbel as artwork idea, too.  Our roost would feel right at home in a playroom like actor Hank Azaria's:


{Architectural Digest} (Does the fact that the bins are randomly numbered bother anyone else?)

...but it would feel especially at home here:


Although, too much roosting may cause sensitivity to dawn and sunlight.

As for me, I'd rather perch on something like this neat find:


In a room similar to this one:

{Better Homes and Gardens}  (I believe this is Caroline Verschoor's home?)

One last neat item before we go is this basket:


Because of this room inspiration:


{Pottery Barn}

That was fun imagining settings for all of those great finds. When it comes to justifying your need for something when you're shopping:

(Yes, I bought that, too.)

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