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As much as I encourage excitement and novelty in my life, which is why I welcomed the idea of moving our +2 (toddler and baby) family across the Atlantic, I’m the type that needs a degree of silhouettetiquette-designed predictable order to feel balanced and lean on my nest for that balance. Lately, I’ve been wondering about the moment when this empty white shell I’ve moved to in London and drizzled my furniture around truly started feeling like “home”. It’s been a slow process this time around as the logistics with two kids are many many times multiplied (and I think I’m getting more silhouettetiquette (i.e. demanding on the required esthetics) with age) but thankfully I am getting that home feeling back and here’s why:

  • No more boxes!
  • I’ve stopped moving furniture around to find their optimal place
  • Kitchen appliances are working again after investing in voltage transformers (seriously this London/NYC difference in voltage makes no sense in a globalized world and they need to end it for all us cooking moms out there!)
  • Curtains/blinds are installed. Sorry neighbors for discontinuing your favorite baby vs. toddler and home decoration reality shows!
  • British jargon is starting to sound natural: Rapessed oil for canola oil, buggy for stroller, nappy for diaper, lift for elevator, cheers for thank you, court shoes for high heels, pound instead of dollar and entrée is finally a starter and not a main course.

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  • I can take a shower without first getting splashed by ice-cold or burning hot water because I wasn’t sure how to use the shower handles.
  • I don’t spend 5 minutes at the door figuring out which key opens which lock.
  • I can finish a cup of tea without being disturbed by a zillion bell rings… ok, not really…but at least this time around it’s a delivery from net-a-porter and not the plumber! (oh and that door bell ring finally sounds familiar and doesn’t startle me anymore. Although for God’s sake does it have to be that loud!)
  • My toddler daughter declared “j’aime ma nouvelle maison!”

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  • I can blog again.
  • Me time is back (i.e. read something other than how to deal with baby crises and home maintenance + finally I get to do some of my internet shopping!)
  • We’re eating more home cooked meals again rather than delivery! (sorry salt)

Ultimately, after having moved so many times in the past decade I believe that one can truly make anywhere feel like home as long as they unconditionally dedicate themselves to make the place functional and customized to their lifestyle (i.e. in my case a whole lot of silouhettetiquette touches here and there!)

Happy Autumn Everyone, soon the weather won’t be warm anymore, but there will always be the warmth and blessing of home so cozy it up for the new season.

Share your thoughts and let me know what/where “home” is for you…xoxo

Street Styling: Afterthoughts & New Territory !

Dear NYC,

I’ll miss you in all your flavors! Thank you for being such an ideal ground for my sport…

UES 2

My cosy neighborhood

providing dramatic backdrops and inspiration… from your UES sophistication to your village edge…

The Brompton

HOME… sniff sniff

Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park… the “I can’t believe I walked all the way down here” feeling

URBAN JUNGLE to PARK…

UES

3rd Ave… you’ve served me well but scraped my red soles!

central park picnic

CENTRAL PARK: HAVEN/ HEAVEN… of course made even more blissful by amazing friends…

Autumn in New York

5th Ave / the break before the BG splurge…

Speechlessly grateful but still kinda mad about that polar vortex!

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“Can’t we just stay home?”

With love,

SilhouettEtiquette xoxo

Now trend seekers, let’s unravel the royal streets of London together…umbrella in hand!

London first