I’m homesick. I’ve been on Facebook lately getting in touch with friends from my hometown in the US, Huntington Beach, and all I can think about is how much fun it was to grow up there and how much I miss it. So today is about surfing style, the good bad and ugly of it – and it’s dedicated to HB.
This Malibu Surf Lamp by Dakine Decor (think of Da Kine – surf slang for ‘the ultimate’) is perfect for your grommets (kids). I think it would be cute in a boys room with the right look. Anywhere else it would be a bit much.
These surfboard rugs are actually kind of small, so I don’t see what real purpose they have.
This longboard rug would be cool for a short hallway.
Ok, the room is kind of overwhelming and awful. Yet, if I saw this on a tropical island I would be over the moon. Why is that?
When I had my first I wanted a red Hawaiin printed crib set so badly. I had a whole surf motif envisioned for his room. But I couldn’t find it, and I wasn’t in the frame of mind to have it made. It seems in the past 5 years someone else has had the same idea. Not nuts about the print though – would have preferred bigger flowers.
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I could see the small surf rugs on the bathroom floor, especially with sand color tiles…
You should come back here more often. I do it twice a year since I expatted.
Hey Tammy,
I wish. I haven’t been back in a year to HB. Plan on making regular trips to NYC when I finish school (I have a brother there, it’s not as long of a trip, and the flights are less).
-s
i like the surfboard rugs, they made me smile dude. and that bedroom has do-nothing vacation written all over it!
I actually like the canopied bed, or whatever you would call thet thing hanging above the bed. It gives it an island feel.
All that other stuff would go very well in all those Carmel coast kibbutzes where “sea sick” has a totaly diffent meaning.
Just checked out the , Huntington Beach site.
I hope you have been to SdotYam? I think you would like the place, and the people there.