This post will be picture heavy so buckle up and let's get started.
I wanted to kick off the restart of my blog with a pictorial tour of our house. I will break it up into two posts because of the number of photos. I'll also do a separate garden tour as well. We have done a lot of work out back and it deserves its own post.
These pictures were hastily shot using my tablet because my camera is on the fritz but I think they'll serve their purpose in getting you orientated with our home. The busybody in me always loves these types of posts so I'm hoping you do as well.
The picture above was taken from our little foyer. This is the view that greets you when you walk in the front door. I understand granny chic is a thing now which is good for me because that's pretty much my decorating style.
As you step into the house further you have the living room to the left. A few of my favorite things: The mirror above the mantel was found at the Alameda Antique Fair and I made my sister Kate help me lug it about eight miles from the vendor back to my car. She won't go to the fair with me anymore. The other favorite thing, and you'll see this throughout the house, is houseplants. I think they are making a comeback in the decorating world. I love the energy live plants bring.
Stepping in further and looking to the left of the foyer there is a library table which has been in my life since I was ten years old. It was in my room growing up and when I moved into my first apartment it came with me. The étagère came from Ikea. I painstakingly gilded it using a metallic paste and my index finger. More houseplants as you can see…
Now we are standing in the hallway looking back into the living room. You can see my tiny little foyer. And the television. Sigh – not much you can do about that. We did find an interesting architectural piece to hang over it. And the sideboard that it is sitting on? My best DIY project. I'll do an entire post on that. It was attacked by a lunatic and I rescued it. No one in the house plays the piano but I do love a piano worked into a decorating scheme. Sorry about the scratching post. I don't even see it anymore.
Let's move into the kitchen. This is one of my favorite rooms. It is just cozy and homey to me It has the original 1940's cabinets but the counter tops were replaced sometime in the last decade. They are a serviceable granite but I would love to replace them with Carrara marble or something with a similar look (white/pale grey). I love having all my cookbooks in here.
I really should have moved that chair for this picture. Behind it you will see the very best part of the kitchen – our Wedgewood stove. We bought it about a year ago and got a fabulous deal on it.
Here is a better picture of it. Isn't it pretty? It was in great shape and only needed its innards refurbished which is why we got it for such a steal. I made the pie sign above it after seeing the World Market version. I wanted something a little bit larger for the space. I know it is overplayed but I do like the look of it.
This is taken from the other side of the kitchen. I love the rounded shelves on either side of the kitchen window. I have some of my milk glass displayed on them. It's impossible to be in a bad mood in this kitchen. It is sunny and cheerful.
We'll finish off for today in the sitting room. This is a hard room to photograph because it is all windows and doorways. We believe that this room used to be a breezeway between the garage and the house and at some point was closed in to create a room. It was originally larger but then another remodel carved out a corner of it that I am using as my office. Again please ignore the cat tree on the left. It's one of the realities of living with cats. We are going to recover the plaid Bergere chairs in something a little more subdued. The plaid worked really well in our previous home but here? Not so much.
This is the door to the courtyard. This is the other side of the door with the welcome mat. Our house is long and this door confuses people to no end. We'll get solicitors ringing our front doorbell, being politely sent on their way, only to have them show up at this door half a minute later.
So we have seen the public areas of the house and next week we'll finish up with my office (now that I have a week to clean it up…), the bedrooms and the bathrooms. I hope you enjoyed the tour.
Sara says
Always an inspiration! Can’t wait to see your touches for fall!
Andrea says
Aww – thank you. I am so looking forward to fall. Is it too soon to put pumpkins out?
LindaSonia says
Love seeing the inside of your house. It feels very homey. Did you have that print in your kitchen nook in your last house?? I think you did because I loved it when I saw it and had to google it, found it and now have a print hanging in my own home. 🙂
Andrea says
I did have it hanging in my previous house (two previous houses, actually). And you are the third person Ive coerced into buying it! I should get a commission. I did take mine out of its original frame and mat and put it in a new frame a few months ago. The print has faded quite a bit and its on my list to get a new one to replace it.
Claudia says
Lovely. It looks comfy and sunny. I have a piano, too, and it’s a challenge, but it was my grandmother’s so it will never leave my side. Love your stove, but you know that!