Over the years some of my readers have complimented my home decor style. While it's not my focus on this blog, I thought I'd share some things. First I want to say that not EVERYTHING in my home falls into a specific category. Some people have a clear sense of what kind of decor they like. Some people evolve over time. As I got older I realized I like older things with a patina, simple designs and sturdiness. I love some painted furniture, but also love the look of real wood. While I like SOME of the painted furniture craze, I also think it's a shame some people are painting over some antiques or amazing wood. I'm not a fan of the DIY chipped paint craze either. Trends will come and go, but a gorgeous piece of furniture, or an old print, will just get better with time. I have really gravitated over the years to vintage, country decor. There are tons of articles online about what is French country, Swedish country, farm/prairie style, etc. I like the warm woods, rustic feel, colors and other natural elements. I love the clean, natural looks of Scandinavian country, but I don't live there, so I will never have all white interiors. That great when you have 24 hours of darkness for months! I enjoy our warm wall colors- soft yellow in the kitchen, "straw" in the living room/hallway. My bedrooms aren't as focused on decor, and my master bedroom paint job has been out on hold. Hoping for next spring. Here's a look at some of the more specific things many thrifted! The print at the top of the page is my antique framed printed called The Angelus by Millet. It was my Aunts and I always told her how much I loved it. Years later she gave it to me. It hangs in my living room over my couch. Here's some of the other things in my home, maybe you'll get some ideas? Here we go, starting in the kitchen/dining room, sorry I don't have sorted by room-
Thrifted print, love the motif and colors
Our 2 French country dining chairs, from a consignment shop, a "spider web" back, love them!
Big substantial legs of our French country thrifted table
Dining table, bird in the pot with the ivy, natural elements again, rag runner made from old saris
Homemade faux lavender wreath
Shelf with French elements- mirror, silver, Polish teapots, fun chicken!
Old vintage window I bought 15 years or so ago, $10.00, nice focal point, fit perfect over the desk
I made the lemon topiary, very French!
Also upcycled the sifter into a topiary, added some acorns for fall
Large armoire we bought also at the consignment shop, very solid wood
Flea market find, recycled barn wood bookcase,
Thrifted small entertainment center, all wood, chalk painted side table
Grain sack style chair slipcovers, durable and washable!
Side table, fall items, chicken, old kerosene brooder heater and faux greenhouse
WW 1 era photo of my beloved Grandfather Alva, on top of Mt. Hood in Oregon. I swapped out the original photo and we had this print made to fit the frame, love it!
Hall corner, kids made ceramic bowl and house, Scandinavian candle holder
Closeup of thrifted Scandinavian garden montage
Candle holder
print reminds me of a French garden
Shelf in my bedroom, I had too much, cleaned it off , replaced with a simple vase
Clock in master bath
Shelf in master bath
Living room coffee table, consignment shop, solid with storage
Love the curved legs
My vintage enameled basin with fall goodies, bought it cheap years ago for camping,
wasn't "vintage" then!
Put a vintage wool blanket on the couch for some fall color, cat included
More fall decor, simple
Kitchen counter, more French lemons
China cabinet, thrifted, I painted the inside, I think it's mahogany
Happy Rainy Week-
From the summer garden- fresh tomatoes, basil, Costco fresh Mozz, italian meats
Pesto, Pickled Eggs & Pear Tart-
4 comments:
It rained here too, so I didn't get my pears picked. I've never pickled eggs before. I may have to try that. Your decor is lovely.
Thanks it was our first really good size Harvest. The eggs are a nice change. Thanks, I like it :)
Everything looks so bright and cheerful! I love the backs on your dining room chairs - I've never seen that before. Of course, Anya is always adorable... I love to make pickled eggs in the summer when I have a bumper crop of eggs - they are such a nice change for snacks. Hooray for fall weather! I hope ours comes back... :(
Thanks and I really am looking forward to having some eggs ready soon as well! It's pouring rain and I'm really enjoying it haha
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