A Few Inspiring Links

by Tim Layton

in Links to Resources

While I begrudgingly admit that the world does continue to function in the absence of my personal opinion, I offer it anyway. At least if it’s positive, which in the case of these great links, it is:

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Believe it or not, I didn’t see the movie, Nights in Rodanthe, that featured this awesome house. If I hadn’t read about it at Hooked On Houses, I wouldn’t have known of it at all. Julia has written about a pretty amazing effort to rescue the house from the encroaching sea.

I post it here because, well, it just totally rocks my world in every way.

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I’m not sure what to say. This room has a long list of things I love:

  • Beautiful wall paneling
  • Awesome beadboard ceilings
  • Really cool and unique window treatments
  • A natural fiber rug, looks like Sisal
  • Two heart-stoppingly wonderful tables – I think the blue one is my favorite.

Melissa had this at The Inspired Room in a post about Decorating With A Hint of Spring Green. I think I’ll be stealing that picture again soon when we get started on the Remodeling Guy’s Complete Guide to Paneling.

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Speaking of pretty greens and blues, I used those same colors (amid a few dozen others) in a new blog design I just completed for EverythingEtsy.com

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It’s well known that I love color and thankfully so does Kim (the proprietor of EverythingEtsy.com, and lucky-for-me, my wife). We love the new look and hope you do too.

But while you’re there, don’t miss the category on Art Studio Inspiration! It’s full of amazing spaces, like this one:

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Amazing Designer Studio – Heather Bailey

Enjoy! ~ Tim

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Article by Tim Layton

Tim Layton, aka Remodeling Guy, worked his first full week on a construction site at age 11. Learning the ropes from his grandfather, he became a licensed contractor in Florida at age 19, which remained his profession for twenty years.

Tim got involved in blogging in 2009 and now focuses much of his energy on encouraging and inspiring people to dream big remodeling dreams here at RemodelingGuy.net, and as a writer for various publications in both online and traditional media.

Tim also helps his wife, Kim, with an inspiring and growing online community at her site, EverythingEtsy.com.

Tim and Kim split their time between their hometown of Tampa, Florida and the historic harborside town of Punta Gorda, FL. They have been married for 21 years and have two awesome sons.

Follow Tim on Twitter: @RemodelingGuy

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1 Julia @ Hooked on Houses January 17, 2010 at 12:19 pm

Thanks for the shout-out! I’ve got to check out the art-studio inspiration at Kim’s blog. I love stuff like that!

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