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Like Grown-Up Summer Camp

One of the more fun things about moving to a new place: you get the chance to start from scratch. Even if you’re bringing your “old” stuff with you (we’re planning on carting about 50% of our furniture cross-country), placing items that you’ve come to take for granted into an entirely new space is such a cool opportunity to reimagine how you see your home. And since most of our furniture is relatively neutral – light grey sofa, brown leather armchair, wood coffee table – it can easily be given a completely new feel simply by switching out the throw pillows, blankets and other accessories.

I’m excited.

The result of all this excitement: I’ve been spending way, way too much time hanging out on Trulia.com and Homes.com, looking at places in the towns that we’re considering (just for fun; the places that are available now obviously won’t still be available when we’re ready to actually move), and over and over again I keep returning to houses that look like…well, sort of like log cabins. Wood-paneled walls, exposed beams, rustic cabinetry, brick fireplaces.

And so regardless of the place we end up in, I think this is the look I’d like to go for.

Grown-up summer camp, basically.

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Aren’t these interiors gorgeous!? I’m obsessed. Their unifying factor: they all feature Pendleton blankets, which are my new great love. If you’re not familiar with the brand, you should be: they’re based in Portland, and are most famous for their Native American-inspired blankets, but have branched out into extremely cool collaborations with everyone from Opening Ceremony to Levi’s.

Let’s look at some more blankets, shall we? Fun fun fun.

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These are from their collaboration with Opening Ceremony…

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These feature the traditional pattern they’re probably best-known for, and are a solid pick if you’re going to get just one piece…

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And these throws (which also work as wall hangings) are based on archival patterns from the turn of the century. Lower left-hand corner, yes yes yes.

If you love the look but aren’t in the market for a blanket, they also make everything from laptop cases to scarves, bags and boots. Some of my favorite pieces, above.

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