Don’t Let the Recession Get You Down

So everyone is in tough spots right now with money. I read an article this morning about how even Conde Nast’s most privileged and elite magazines, Vanity Fair and Vogue, are going to have to cut back on their thousand-dollar dinners and car service just to make the bills. If Anna Wintour has to start thinking frugally, where does that leave the rest of us? According to Washington Post-interviewed interior designer Barbara Barry, it leaves us with the simple pleasures of warm silk sheets and a beautiful cup to drink tea out of in the morning.

While the Washington Post heralds Barry as being more than an interior designer but a “life coach”, I think there is some truth to the statement that “simple pleasures” are the way to live, but I don’t think Barry coined the phrase. Simple pleasures are defined everyday by people like you who want to enjoy some special and treat themselves with small graces instead of material gluttony and excess. Look for sumptuous fabrics or blankets to make you feel warm and toasty, or a certain beautiful cup or dishware for those lazy Sunday brunches that make you a little less haggard about the thought of work the next day.

Some simple pleasure items:

Colored Water Goblets: $34.98

water glass

French Press Coffee Maker: $34.99

french press

Satin Sheet Sets: $39.99-49.99

satin sheets

Do all your discount shopping at Smarter.com!

See also:

  1. Home Inspiration for the Weekend
  2. Home Sweet Home: Choosing an Interior Designer
  3. Beware The Florida Interior Design Police
  4. Grant K Gibson and California Dreaming
  5. Celebrity Spotlight: James Bond Decor
  6. Going Greek: Tips for Cohesive Design
  7. New Home & Garden Blogger – Introducing Maureen!

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  1. One of the ways that we can all combat this recession is to green our homes as much as possible. By doing so we will not only save money in the long run, but also save the planet.

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