That means you.
Your input.
I need all the great designing minds of blogdom
to converge and help me solve a decor conundrum.
to converge and help me solve a decor conundrum.
You see this dark church pew/bench thingy?
We carted it over to the new house today,
and placed it in the exact spot
and placed it in the exact spot
I knew it absolutely had to go.
Perfect, I love it there!
And that spot to the right where the chalkboard is
will soon will filled by this work-in-progress...
will soon will filled by this work-in-progress...
So yeah, there's an abundance of white in this room, with more to come.
Which begs the question...
Paint it white, or leave as is?
I'm actually sort of loving the contrast of the dark chocolate brown
against all the white in there right now.
My darling friend Anji was thoughtful enough
to Photoshop my pic to show me what it might look like white:
Wow!
Now I'm really torn!
My darling friend Anji was thoughtful enough
to Photoshop my pic to show me what it might look like white:
Wow!
Now I'm really torn!
What to do, what to do?
Moving on to the rest of the house,
we lugged quite a bit more over.
we lugged quite a bit more over.
No plans to paint this beauty, white lovers!
And in the Master, we have this grand old wardrobe,
made in England, well over 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide,
with gorgeous details and patina not adequately captured by the lens.
made in England, well over 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide,
with gorgeous details and patina not adequately captured by the lens.
We also brought over a few pieces for the living room...
One of my vintage mirrors
Our coffee table
And this...
My art deco French tub chair.
One of a pair.
Exquisite chenille, ridiculously expensive,
although I've never regretted buying them for one second,
because they are the absolute perfect complement to my gorgeous
Carol Hicks Bolton couch. Just wait, you'll see.
So that was it for today.
Tomorrow means back to work for me,
but I'll be carrying morecrap treasures over Monday and Tuesday,
so be sure to check back for more photos.
Until then, have a wonderful rest of the weekend!
One of my vintage mirrors
Our coffee table
And this...
My art deco French tub chair.
One of a pair.
Exquisite chenille, ridiculously expensive,
although I've never regretted buying them for one second,
because they are the absolute perfect complement to my gorgeous
Carol Hicks Bolton couch. Just wait, you'll see.
So that was it for today.
Tomorrow means back to work for me,
but I'll be carrying more
so be sure to check back for more photos.
Until then, have a wonderful rest of the weekend!