Showing posts with label our homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label our homes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Take a Peek ... our home #1

If you remember me mentioning in an earlier post about a few things on the list I wanted the 'new' home to have it was fireplaces, although this one here situated in one of the top floor rooms is boarded up I really love it. We have had fun doing wax crayon rubbings on the patterned iron and the boarded up section provides a sweet little back drop for a piece of artwork called 'little one'
On the mantle there is the work of one of my absolute favourite designer maker Julie Arkell
 whose work is the doll and chair and along from this is a small framed print by Belle & Boo
A vintage pouffe that I remember sitting on as a small child in my nanny p's old country working farm house and a random fun straw giraffe.

happy fireplace holding a little nostalgia and a happy memory.

Sunday, 20 May 2012

old home new home

When planning the reluctant (i was the reluctant one) move out of the big smoke there were a few boxes that had to be ticked. Our London home was like many others there, semi detached, Victorian, black wrought iron railing out the front, small but adequate garden, wooden sash windows, high ceilings, wooden floors, fireplaces (out of use but decorative) and on road parking!
For some folk some points on that list would be a no no, I can hear tutting at the thought of having to park your car several doors away (or on occasion streets), original sash windows; drafty and noisy may not appeal either and all those bare floors. Well to me most of those things were on my list of what I wanted to have in our next home. My list was period with features but not over the top, original windows, high ceilings, fireplaces (working downstairs please), as we were moving out of the smoke I added some things I'd not had before but thought it was a given as we would no longer be London based and they were; off road parking, big garden for great parties and animals if we so wished, in house studio and storage and a stand alone bath. I didn't think all my boxes would be ticked but they were. Not necessarily to our taste or in the right place but with mr loveliness working so hard and men on site we have a year later got there.
With the dust settled, little lovlies in their sweet rooms, (our room still pending!) a pet dog and another mini1 on the way I feel ready to start the blog I planned a year ago. Back then I would have been adding contacts and reviews for the best bath taps, wall colours and how do I use an aga sagas but that part is behind me if any one would like to know those things though please ask, Instead I feel the new baby will have a big input, products, twinges, the birth (hopefully super quick like the others) and sleepless nights!


The old neighbourhood which i now have up on the wall rather than around the corner.