DINING ON SUNSHINE

We're supposedly getting a little sunshine in Seattle this week to ring in the new year, and it couldn't come soon enough as the rain has been falling nonstop! I've been hoarding away images like these sunny little dining areas just to look at while I dream of making a sunny vacation getaway...
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If you close your eyes you can almost feel the warmth pouring through those windows... is it spring yet?
*images via french by design

13 comments:

  1. I want that gorgeous print on the wall in the last photo!!! Kori xoxo

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  2. Beautiful and warm! How perfect for a chilly day like mine!

    Talking about sunshine, come see my post about an waterfront apartment in SPAIN! :-)

    xo


    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  3. Oh makes me long for summer! Lovely.
    Much love,
    B

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  4. How lovely! I can feel the warmth and hear the bird's chirping!

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  5. It's freezing in Portland today - I'm inside and still wearing a scraf . . . oy vey! Hoping Spring will come quickly :)

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  6. I'm with you, girl. I've been finding myself drifting off to thoughts of sunshine and bare skin lately, too. Alas, it will still be quite a while before that happens.

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  7. I just ran into your blog the other day and adore it!!

    http://exquisitusfashion.blogspot.com/

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  8. absolutely love that first picture! enjoy the sunshine!

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  9. One thing I do love about design is large windows....let the sun shine in! The more the better....sorry about all the rain you're getting!

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  10. I live the windows too! Very beautiful!

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  11. I want that art piece in the last pic as well- I may have to attempt to hunt it down!

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  12. I love how the blinds are done in the last picture. The casual Flop to the Roman blind is perfect.

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