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There’s No Place Like Here: Video Series

Video anything is so hot right now. There is even talk out there about Harper Collins getting into V-Books. The Storque over at Etsy just launched There’s No Place Like Here, a video series where creative types show us their unique spaces — infused with their aesthetic and filled with the treasures they collect. Many of us have had an idea to do something like this but no one jumped on it so I’m thrilled that Etsy took the ball and RAN. This has the potential to rock. I am already thinking of one million people that I’d love to see featured.

Here is the first video, it features a peek at Boudoir Queen’s 1920’s inspired Austin boutique, Made With Love By Hannah’s German chalet in downtown Los Angeles, and design duo Something’s Hiding In Here give us a tour of their incredible renovated Philadelphia loft full of woodland goodies and an indoor porch swing. To keep up with this series, I’m going to subscribe to the RSS feed. You can do the same here if you’d like.

If you have a beautiful space (studio, home, or boutique) add photos of your space or suggest photos to us through their new flickr pool. Enjoy!

(image from etsy)

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6 Responses to “There’s No Place Like Here: Video Series”

  1. 1 pietfan commented:


    awww, cute.

  2. 2 Margaret commented:


    This is SO cool! I love seeing other people’s spaces, especially those who create. You’re right that a lot of bloggers have been doing spotlights on this type of thing but it is nice that Etsy has the budget and guts to just go for it! Thanks for the news as always!

    Margarets last blog post: Gift Guides on Etsy

  3. 3 Karalee Serra commented:


    Love this! I have a two-story home which I’ve turned 2 1/2 – 3ish rooms into studio space but my place isn’t as cool and ecclectic as boudoir queens. Can’t wait to see the places they go to. Thank you for sharing.

    Karalee Serras last blog post: Mini Flower Hair Clip – Green

  4. 4 lindsay commented:


    Very cool! I love seeing the insides of homes. Am I the only who loves driving at night, just to see the interiors through windows with lights on? Sounds kinda weird, but I dig it.

    lindsays last blog post: New originals in the works…

  5. 5 missmilki commented:


    yay! just after I said in the blanket giveaway that my dream book would be of artist’s and designers studios – they must have heard me! :)

    missmilkis last blog post: Her Morning Elegance

  6. 6 missmilki commented:


    hehe! I just read lindsay’s comment – I do the same thing!

    missmilkis last blog post: Her Morning Elegance

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