I am still plugging away at finishing rooms at the guest house after the big project was completed down there. I've used as much spare furniture as I had in various other areas from The Blog Techs old house to the garage and the basement of the main house. Some of it is from when we were first married which, at this point, is a long time ago. As I fine tune the house, I am trying to give some character to the old place. It's fun putting pieces together in a way they were never used before and thus, giving them new life. This particular room has so many stories to tell. I bought this bed in Toronto when we first moved there, it was for The Blog Tech and it went into his bedroom next to his crib for when he was a big boy. More on this later. The lamp was a gift from an old friend and it belonged to his mother. She purchased it in China when she lived there and it is very old and very unique. The dollhouse you see sitting on the floor is a 25+ year work in progress. I even installed electricity in it. I am hanging on to it just in case I ever get a grandchild...ha! The painting leaning against the wall is about to edge out the fox above it. The fox will be moved to another spot. Big wall, small fox. Balance is everything when you are decorating. I always lean in the direction of 'go big or go home'.
When I moved the bed to the guest house, I ditched the headboard for the original bed. It was boring. I added this black, hand-carved one which is upholstered in kilim fabric. I love kilim and decided this was going to be my kilim room. I bought the headboard and pillows a long time ago in, of all places, Connecticut. I never really had a good place for them until now.
When I moved the bed to the guest house, I ditched the headboard for the original bed. It was boring. I added this black, hand-carved one which is upholstered in kilim fabric. I love kilim and decided this was going to be my kilim room. I bought the headboard and pillows a long time ago in, of all places, Connecticut. I never really had a good place for them until now.
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The fox on snow picture to the left of the bookcase - is is signed by John Shaw? Joan from PA, then Virginia & now, Phoenix!