Lounging on a lazy Sunday

I was home alone most of the day. Kernan was at a shoot while Jamaine was out with her ninangs.

I spent most of the day reading, journaling and cutting out pictures for my Vision Book.

I would have wanted to go out but it was scorching hot. So I just imagined I was sitting in the midst of a peaceful field enjoying the cool breeze on my cheeks while I breathed in the fresh air. (Yup, I like taking mental breaks like that.)

I thought it would be nice to have a lounge area inside your home or just your own peaceful place to relax and unwind.

Or a beautiful nook to enjoy some cold chocolate milk shake and cookies with a friend.

Or a cozy veranda to share an afternoon chat with some girlfriends.

Or a stylish outdoor dining area to celebrate a mini-family party.

Never thought finding home inspiration could be this fun. :D

Credits: Teak patio furniture photos from Thos Baker

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3 Responses to “Lounging on a lazy Sunday”

bianca (3 comments.) June 2nd, 2008 at 1:34 pm

Hi Jayme. It would’ve been nice to spend a lazy sunday in a lounge chair like that.
it’s fun to visualize once in a while… = )

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Hi Bianca! I visualize a lot. :) Helps me think of the good things in life.

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Josiet (10 comments.) June 3rd, 2008 at 2:55 am

It’s definitely fun and exciting too! I love the last pic. I have imagined lots of brunches there already..hehe

Hmm… a family brunch would be nice. I imagine it would probably look like a Coke commercial. ;)

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Loren (6 comments.) June 6th, 2008 at 10:02 am

Lounge area is a very good idea!

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Hi Loren! Nice to see you again. :) Just thinking about the word lounge makes me feel relaxed already.

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