
I saw this house in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood on Saturday. The paint looks very blue in my snapshot, but in reality it was much more grey. I enjoyed the unusual contrast provided by lemony butter yellow. Color palettes that are odd but still pleasantly soothing give me a deep sense of aesthetic satisfaction. However, I would be hard-pressed to explain what makes me react that way to some juxtapositions at the exclusion of others. Regardless, I am not alone in loving this one:

// $25 pillow //

// $29 print //
My immediate reaction to the dogpatch house is a sucker-punch to the gut. What on earth did you do? I suppose it's all okay since it's outside, but I imagine inside they've painted wainscotting, coffered ceilings, molding, and floors. ~shudders~
ReplyDeleteBahahaha, I'd love to get a look at the interior!
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