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    <dc:creator>nancy@bellospazio.com</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2006</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2006-06-27T12:18:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>About This Site</title>
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      <dc:subject>About This Site</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Disregard the date, please! I&#8217;ve &#8220;bumped&#8221; this, to keep it at the top.) </p> <p> My mother always said, <br /> &#8220;It all started with growing up in military housing. <br /> Nancy always HATED white walls.&#8221; </p> <p> <b>MAN, SHE WAS RIGHT!&nbsp; BOY, DO I HATE WHITE WALLS!</b> </p> <p> I love color! <br /> I love making my home unique and special, <br /> even though it can sometimes take more time than I anticipate. </p> <p> I&#8217;ve aways &#8220;fooled around&#8221; with paint and textiles and collage, <br /> and thought that ONE DAY, I&#8217;d do something with it. </p> <p> I was brought up without a lot of money and was very security-concious. <br /> I had a &#8220;good job&#8221; in a large corporation for many years, <br /> and fauxed and played on my walls, friends&#8217; walls...you name it, <br /> whenever I had the time. <br /> <br /> And still I thought about ONE DAY. </p> <p> <b>Well, ONE DAY I lost my job. And there you go!</b> <br /> And here&#8217;s the business I started: <a href="http://www.bellospazio.com" target="_blank" >http://www.bellospazio.com</a> </p> <p> <b>Funny how the Universe works, isn&#8217;t it??!&nbsp; </b> </p> <p> &#8216;Cause frankly, I probably NEVER would have had the balls to quit! <br /> Give up that MONEY?? NO WAY. </p> <p> But, events --and ME--conspired to get me outta there! <br /> You can read more about that on my other blog, if ya want: <br /> <a href="http://www.wonderfullyimperfect.com/" target="_blank" >http://www.wonderfullyimperfect.com/</a> </p>&#8230;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-05-24T11:59:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Our House: Kitchen Counter Photos</title>
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      <dc:subject>Peeks at Our House!</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We feel like the ONLY PEOPLE IN SOUTHERN CAL who don&#8217;t especially DROOL over granite counters. </p> <p> Now mind you&#8212;I&#8217;m not knockin em! <br /> And believe me&#8212;I don&#8217;t have a Mc Mansion...so I&#8217;m not tryin to sound like sour grapes, either. </p> <p> (I&#8217;ll post about &#8220;personality&#8221; a bit more, down the road, but my beef with granite, like my beef with so <br /> many things in the building industry, has to do with the fact that somehow so many people have bought into <br /> the idea that THEY HAVE TO HAVE ____________ (fill in the blank). </p> <p> And I hate to say this, but after working in beautiful homes for several years....many of them <br /> LOOK MORE ALIKE THAN THEIR OWNERS REALIZE.) </p> <p> <b>MEANWHILE.....BACK AT THE RANCH:</b> </p> <p> We toyed with the idea of concrete counters, but by then had already started placing <br /> our hardyboard, and didn&#8217;t want to pull it up and reinforce the counters <br /> the way we would need to, if they were to withstand the weight of concrete. </p> <p> And then.....I have always loved pique-assiette, the art of mosaic using broken china. <br /> (Ohhhhhh ----I feel more posts comin&#8217; on!!!) </p> <p> Hmmmm....we thought........<b>could we MOSAIC OUR COUNTERS???&nbsp; YUP!</b> </p> <p> <img src="http://www.fauxmuse.com/images/uploads/Kitchen_0_res.jpg" border="0" alt="image" name="image" width="350" height="233" /> </p> <p> We pulled in an <u>awesome</u> mosaic artist to work with us, and lots of discussion <br /> among the three of us&#8230;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-27T12:18:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Our House: You Asked! More Kitchen Photos</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YES.....as a matter of fact, it IS colorful! </p> <p> That&#8217;s sorta why it&#8217;s taken us a while to get to the living room: <br /> we don&#8217;t want the colors to compete with the kitchen. <br /> AND AGREEING ON COLORS...ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU&#8217;RE *BOTH* CREATIVE.... <br /> IS ....AHEM....DIFFICULT!!! </p> <p> By the way, I faux-painted the (melamine) cupboards a faux pine years ago. <br /> Bob re-arranged them and also created new cupboards when he moved the frig <br /> into the corner and built around around the new stove. </p> <p> <img src="http://www.fauxmuse.com/images/uploads/Kitchen_1_res.jpg" border="0" alt="image" name="image" width="267" height="400" /> </p> <p> <b>But we haven&#8217;t repainted the cupboards yet! </p> <p> So, yes....you are seeing them looking a little patchy or &#8220;raw&#8221; in some areas! <br /> (We&#8217;re still playing - that&#8217;s how we figure out what color to paint em!)</b> </p> <p> I DON&#8217;T BELIEVE IN JUST &#8220;DOING IT&#8221; TO GET IT DONE! <br /> I can live with a little un-done-ness, and percolate about things.... <br /> which is actually, I think, the best way to furnish a home. </p> <p> Thanks for stopping by! </p> <p> <img src="http://www.fauxmuse.com/images/uploads/Kitchen_3_res.jpg" border="0" alt="image" name="image" width="350" height="525" /> </p> <p> We angled our sink so while at the sink we can look out the back door, <br /> to view the patio, or &#8220;lean in&#8221; into our living room <br /> (yet have any kitchen mess hidden by the wall). </p> <p> We can also chat with friends seated at&#8230;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-27T11:52:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Our House: Last of Kitchen Photos, For Now!</title>
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      <dc:subject>Peeks at Our House!</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>These last ones are just showing some of the details of the glass/stone mosaic, as well as Bob&#8217;s ingenuity!</b> </p> <p> ><img src="http://www.fauxmuse.com/images/uploads/Kitchen_77_res.jpg" border="0" alt="image" name="image" width="350" height="233" /> </p> <p> Here&#8217;s our hood. <br /> I showed Bob a stainless hood at Home Expo for $1600, <br /> and he BUILT A COPY. <br /> (The photo shows how the sides open up for storeage. <br /> The cabinets are a bit lighter than shown here and still unfinished.) </p> <p> <img src="http://www.fauxmuse.com/images/uploads/Kitchen_4_res.jpg" border="0" alt="image" name="image" width="350" height="525" /> </p> <p> He also copied photos of corner cabinets with Lazy Susans. <br /> (Boy did he get ticked off when a little while ago, we found pre-made <br /> Lazy Susans in catalogs!&nbsp; HE MADE OURS ARE FROM SCRATCH!) </p> <p> Additionally, he built the whole counter out about 2 feet further, so we could have an area <br /> under which to scoot counter stools. </p> <p> He also created the wide archway into the living room. <br /> (And a niche on the living room side of <br /> the sink area, which I&#8217;ll show, when we finish that room.) </p> <p> No, he doesn&#8217;t watch <a href="http://www.youtube.com" target="_blank" >http://www.youtube.com</a> <br /> No, he doesn&#8217;t &#8220;do&#8221; email. <br /> He&#8217;s losing his hair. <br /> He can be kinda GRUMPY at times. (And so can I!) <br /> No, he isn&#8217;t into a lot of things that make for great conversation at parties. <br /> No, he&#8217;s not&#8230;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-27T10:17:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Our House: Where Creativity Begins</title>
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      <dc:subject>Peeks at Our House!</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(alternately titled: WHAT BOB DOES ON THE WEEKENDS...) </p> <p> I&#8217;ve promised pictures of work we&#8217;ve done and HERE WE GO! </p> <p> This is our gate that Bob created a couple of years ago, working on the weekends across AT LEAST 2months. <br /> It was difficult to get a picture of the fence next to it...so you&#8217;ll just have to shut your eyes for a moment <br /> and visualize the fence UNDULATING IN THE OTHER DIRECTION, LIKE AN S CURVE. </p> <p> Very cool. </p> <p> And no&#8212;he didn&#8217;t have a great router nor a router table-- <br /> and yes, he cussed a lot! </p> <p> And if you LOOK CLOSELY, you might be able to see that one of the studs going across at eye level.... <br /> IS ACTUALLY A GLASS-ED IN PEEP HOLE, <br /> so I can see who is at the gate before I open it! </p> <p> He&#8217;s pretty talented, huh?? </p> ]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-26T13:45:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Inspirations for My Hallway Ceiling</title>
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      <dc:subject>Inspirations</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just wanted to share how my mind works - </p> <p> (well....mebbe we won&#8217;t go THAT FAR!) </p> <p> My hallway is two shades of Venetian Plaster, an ochre and a deep orange-gold, <br /> trowled on at the same time. </p> <p> The hallway doesn&#8217;t get a ton of light...and the color makes it JUST GLOW......I LOVE IT! </p> <p> But I&#8217;ve never finished the ceiling. <b>I&#8217;ve had some ideas but I&#8217;d rather wait and keep it undone, <br /> than do it over. </b> <br /> (Which is why we&#8217;re finally working on our living room!!! <br /> We FINALLY decided what we wanted!!) </p> <p> Lately I&#8217;ve been looking at some of my Florentine or Italian items (I LOVE FLORENTINE TRAYS!!) <br /> and the incredible colors and designs are giving me ideas for the ceiling, <br /> so mebbe you&#8217;d like to take a look, too? </p> <p> <b>I love the deep blue and gold of the jewelry chest....and the layout of the tray.....mmmmm!</b> </p> <p> I&#8217;ll keep you posted!!! </p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-19T17:16:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>It&apos;s All In the Details</title>
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      <dc:subject>Ya Gotta Love LAYERS!</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently completed a client&#8217;s family room. </p> <p> She loves the look of old stone and European touches (ALSO FAVOURITES OF MINE!), <br /> and is a deeply devout person, as well. </p> <p> She asked me to somehow &#8220;highlight&#8221; her religious artwork over her fireplace <br /> at one end of the room, yet tie it in to the modern Big Screen TV area. </p> <p> This project has been extremely time-consuming, as THERE ARE LOTS OF LAYERS HERE! <br /> Layers of texture, building up the faux stone and brick, <br /> layers of paints and glazes to give &#8220;age&#8221;, <br /> and of course...layers of touches in the border I created for her fireplace area. </p> <p> More on this to follow, but hope you ENJOY! <br /> and yu </p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-19T13:28:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Our House: What&apos;s New in Bello-Land!</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lotsa stuff going on in Bello-Land!&nbsp; <u>Especially in my LIVING ROOM!</u> </p> <p> Please forgive me, if you&#8217;ve been checking this blog and <br /> scratching your head or <i>other pieces of anatomy....</i> </p> <p> I&#8217;ve been battling computer glitches and shingles and car accidents.... <br /> but it seems I&#8217;M BACK ON TRACK! </p> <p> <b>This weekend Bob FINALLY finished putting the beams up on our ceiling. </b> <br /> (Yes, he&#8217;d started it several months ago, <br /> but got broadsided and was laid up for a couple of months&#8230; <br /> man, he was SO LUCKY!! ) </p> <p> He&#8217;s been chomping at the bit to finish it. <br /> And NOW we&#8217;re on to Stage 2: </p> <p> <b>filling the nailholes, priming and staining!</b> </p> <p> Sure, you&#8217;d NORMALLY prime and stain before you put them up.... <br /> but for some strange reason, the beams would start to warp after he routed them.... <br /> so we said to heck with it....especially since he could only do part of it over each weekend, <br /> and focused on fitting them and just getting it up, correctly. <br /> (DID I MENTION BOB IS A PERFECTIONIST???) </p> <p> So, MY CHALLENGE FOR THE WEEK is being on scaffolding, with a neck brace on, <br /> FINISHING THE CEILING!!) </p> <p> But HEY! We&#8217;re THRILLED to finally get the ceiling knocked out, and move on to the walls...... <br /> and YOU GET TO COME ALONG!! </p> <p>&#8230;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-19T10:43:00-08:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Faking It: Using Wallpaper</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b></b><img src="http://www.fauxmuse.com/images/uploads/Ornate_Stained_Ceiling_and_Medallion.jpg" border="0" alt="image" name="image" width="447" height="294" /> </p> <p> This bedroom ceiling was rain-damaged and although it was repaired, the client was looking for a quick fix! <br /> She REALLY wanted to spend her time and money on cool walls and accessories, NOT ceilings. </p> <p> So, we came up with a really pretty solution: <b>WALLPAPER.</b> </p> <p> We purchased 2 rolls of (cheap-o) Home Depot wallpaper BORDERS with a nice, raised texture. <br /> We cut it into sections about a foot longer than the room, and painted it a <b>red</b> (from the &#8220;mis-tint&#8221; bin). </p> <p> We then glazed it twice: first with a burgundy, followed with an earth brown/gold mix. <br /> While that dried, we dealt with the <b>medallion</b> (also an inexpensive model, from Home Depot): </p> <p> We painted the medallion a metallic bronze, and then layered on acrylics in Raw Umber and Venetian Gold. </p> <p> We then pasted the wallpaper border over the ceiling (again&#8212;this ceiling was repaired, first!), <br /> and followed with the chandelier and the medallion. </p> <p> <b>WHAT A RICH LOOK!</b> </p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-01T18:58:00-08:00</dc:date>
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