pia’s polaroids: the dining table as my workspace…
Posted in pia's photos, the houseboat September 9th, 2009 by pia

PJB_polaroidtable

As you know my little floating home is quite small, so every corner is used to it’s maximum potential while I’m working from home. This is what my dining table looks like on a typical weekday – covered in photographs, drawings and papers needing my immediate attention, tea cup at the ready, and clothes drying on the clothes rack, catching the breeze off the canal. Yes it’s a small space to work and live in, but to me it’s got alot of heart, and that’s all I need to get inspired.


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8 Comments

  1. Laura [what I Like] says

    It is so charming…just like every other corner of your home! I would imagine that many an inspiration has struck you there…

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  2. Josephine says

    Hi Pia!

    I’m currently lusting after a polaroid to call my own!

    I think I love this pic the best so far, I can feel the warmth and importance of this little space. Just looking at it makes me crave a cup of tea and some scones with jam and cream 😉

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  3. Valaine says

    Looks very cozy and wonderful!

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  4. Leanne T says

    Pia, I love your beautiful Polaroid pics. What a lovely, peaceful atmosphere they convey. Thanks for your blog, i find it completely inspiring…..i love my little visit each afternoon.

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  5. chrissie says

    It’s clear why you love your beautiful home and thank you for your generosity in sharing it with us.

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  6. Jeska says

    I have especially loved these last few posts, my polaroids are always pale and washed out, not dark and atmospheric like yours.

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  7. Se says

    I really love your floating boat!

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  8. Freshly Found says

    Loved looking at your home! Inspiring to see how creative you are in a small floating space!

    September 11th, 2009 | #


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