Showing posts with label Baker secretary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baker secretary. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Most Viewed Posts Of 2013


I have never published my most viewed posts before. This is probably not the best year to jump in as I haven't published a lot this year.
I do want to thank each of you who have been so
kind as to continue visiting and commenting even my posts were sporadic. I treasure the wonderful friendships I have made across the blogging world and I look forward to seeing what you are doing in the new year. 

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

GRANNY'S HIDING SOMETHING!

And It's Not Under The Bed!!
(although there's plenty under there)

I saw what a beautiful job Bab's over at "Upstairs, Downstairs"
did at tweaking her secretary. I decided I needed to do that as well.
This was the first blog picture of my desk. Not much has changed. 
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 I rarely change out a lot these days. Not sure if it is due to lack or energy 
or just that I am happy with the arrangement of things. Let's see what I changed.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Traditional Living Room in Savannah

Today, I would like to share a tour of my
 Savannah Living Room.
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I have posted this previously but maybe some of you haven't seen it. Alison, at the Polo House was having a "Your Favorite Room" 
party so I dredged it up again. I hope you like what you see. If you do please leave a comment.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 2011
Living Room Tour

Today I am sharing some pictures of my living room. These pictures were taken before I knew to turn "off" the flash.
Come on in and make yourself at home!
The desk sits against  the left wall as you enter the living room from the foyer.
The bible belonged to my daddy, the old spectacles on the bible belonged to Bob's grandfather.
These photos were taken at a previous Easter. Most of my photos from this year turned out blurred.
Things are always changing in this room. 
I move things around often, 
it can morph several times a day..
View from foyer. The rug is too small but I haven't found the perfect one just yet.
I will know it when I see it. The solid wood floors are Rosewood.
Another view from the desk area. I sure am glad gold and brass are coming back.
If you hang in there long enough you'll be in style again!

The view to the right of foyer door. Sofa was purchased from a fire sale. Really! A local furniture had a small fire and they were selling this high end sofa for a song. It was reupholstered in this beautiful silk candlewick.

This gives you a better view of the sofa although the photo is not good. The art over the sofa is a vintage filet crochet piece. I found it in a thrift shop. It was in the same frame but with ugly burgundy background and mat.
I love it because it mimics the design in the sofa. It broke my heart that someone worked so hard to create this beautiful piece and it ended up in a thrift shop. I like to think I rescued said piece.


Close ups of the fabric
I made the valances and side panels. The valances are made from a Duralee silk fabric.
I made the dining room drapes from the same fabric.
Dining room drapes
We'll tour the dining room on another post.
The lamps by the sofa and on the desk are Waterford.
The large lamps were anniversary gifts, the small one was an ebay purchase.
The Baker secretary desk came from a local antique dealer and chair from a thrift shop. I upholstered the chair seat.

 Views from the family room
View into the family room and curio cabinets.
 Part of my Blue Transferware resides on top of the curios. 

The watercolor print is by Tina Fripp of Hilton Head. The house is the Rose Hill Plantation House, located near Hilton Head. A partial view of one of two curio cabinets.
Another view of Rose Hill

Another of Tina Fripp's works. This one is the Grand Ole Oglethorpe Hotel in Brunswick Georgia.
It was built in 1866 and unfortunately is now gone.
This is where the Boehm "Spirit of Bethlehem" is kept eleven months a year.


The ferns and palm are real. The greenery on top of the curios is fake. I can't water up there.


I hope you have enjoyed your tour. Please come back anytime. You are always welcome. 
I am joining the following gracious hostesses. Please link back to them for fun parties.

Have a wonderful holiday weekend. If you are driving please take care.

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