[post_page_title]Upcycling the insides[/post_page_title]
Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was Eaton House Studio. While we can’t speak for the capital of that former empire, we do know the Pink House took four years to create. And that four-year odyssey is not yet complete, as Amy is still tinkering with it. If everything inside looks like it was taken from different places, it’s because it was.
Scouring charity shops, garage sales, and Ebay, Amy found pieces that were just right. Given a chance, she said, she prefers to buy things secondhand, as they tend to have a story and character. Now, as Amy feels her journey is done and it’s time to move on and create something new, let’s tour her creation.