June 30, 2010

A good excuse to get "cooler" in Texas!


I went shopping today for some flowers for my dining room since we are having guests this week at the Staalsen Hotel

I've been running around everywhere to make sure we have all the necessities we need for entertaining and serving great food! 


 I love an excuse to buy flowers for the house and I did just that!

Aren't these hydrangea's beautiful?  The soft color blue in this grouping of flowers is perfect for the holiday weekend don't you think?  I'd love to find a few red roses to pop in there with this arrangement to make it really festive for 4th of July weekend.


I've been getting my guest room ready.  I love all the colors in this room but as you all know, I love to shake it up a little. 

I had this white, cream and turquoise comforter in another room but thought it would be a nice "summer" change for my guests this weekend.

I also added the mirror so we would get a nice reflection of the lamp on the bedside table.

The turquoise goes really nicely with the embroidered pillows and now I feel like it feels a little "cooler."  Anything to get things cooler in Texas!!  Those of you that live here know what I mean! 

Clean towels are ready!


New soap in every bathroom!  I love to add river rocks to my guest bathroom sink. 

Got the festive dish towels out!

Now all I need is chocolates on their pillows and we are set to go! 
Well....let me rethink that...

they are family but we don't want them to be too comfortable, they may stay too long! 
I think I'll skip on the chocolates.  Ha Ha.

One of my favorite things is to entertain so I love when my house is full of people and laughter. 

Let the festivities begin.  I know...it's only Wednesday but we are starting a little early!  Party on....

Ruthie




June 29, 2010

Church Converted into a stunning home!


A couple in Kyloe, Northumberland bought this church that need restoring and made it into their home. They kept the exterior just like it was and renovated the interior to their liking.

I could attend church here every Sunday that's for sure!  Just wait until you see the rest of the photo's.

Absolutely breathtaking!

I've said that I would never move again.....but...I would move to be somewhere as unique as this!


Love the painted stone.  Looks so fresh and pure!


Can you just imagine the conversations that went on in these halls.  Little feet going to Sunday School and adults sharing about their lives!  Love this history.


A little weird to have the bedroom right off the dining but I'm assuming these drapes close?  How on earth?  They must have a remote?

This photo makes you realize how big the church is.  Wow, wow, wow!!!  I'm speechless.

How Grand!

The only thing I wouldn't like is the tomb stones.  That's a little freaky!

Transformations like this one inspire me to no end!

Ruthie


June 23, 2010

Tired of dusting those books?


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I came across this bookshelf wallpaper today while looking for wallpaper samples for a client.  I thought it was fabulous until I looked at it closely and realized that the same stack of books had been pasted over and over again.  Nah, not for me.  

But what I do like is that there would be NO DUST on your shelves! Sounds great right? 

Now this is cool!  Quirky but cool!

All these pictures make me wish I had a library so I could use this idea and make a "reading" corner.  I could have a custom wallpaper made with all my favorite decorating books...wishful thinking.  Too bad I couldn't just scan all those books into my brain so whenever I needed a resource it would be there!

Here's another from HomeDepot.com

Such rich soothing warm colors.

You could get really creative with this border.  I know borders are OUT so I wouldn't use this design on a wall.  However, they could be decoupaged onto something....  How about making your own faux books?  You could have wooden pieces cut the size of a book and then you could cut each individual book from this border and paste it onto the wooden book end.  You could then glue a few together and have a little collection.  I think that would work.  See ideas below for safes, boxes, etc. 

While searching for other book ideas, here are some inspiring collections that I thought I'd share with you.

Designer Lynda Gardner

The owner and designer of the above room says: these photos are from the library which was once a horrible tiny bedroom which barely fit a single bed……it now has a wall filled with real books alongside a wall of Deborah Bowness wallpaper,…this room also has a couple of leather 1930s chairs, a star light handed down as a family heirloom and a cow skin hide….a cozy place to sit opposite an open fire on the opposite wall.

I like it!


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Today faux books are valued by curators, interior designers, art directors and discerning individuals for their remarkably authentic appearance. The above books are genuine antique leather books either sourced at auction, borrowed from libraries or found in private collections.  Each spine is individually coloured, gilded and waxed by hand. A variety of colours are available all of which have a beautiful antique patina.
 
Leather books are my all time favorite! I'm not a collector of anything specific (don't usually like collections) but leather books I could collect. Actually when I went to Paris this past Thanksgiving, one of my purchases was a French leather bound book.



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Faux books can be used to hide all kinds of treasures.
These look particularly real because they are soft cover books, don't usually see them used for a safe or hidden hideout.


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This is what I was talking about in my idea above.

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A talented artist.....
Bookshelf by Jim Rosenau

Jim Rosenau was raised in a house with 5,000 books. He has been making and selling thematic bookshelves from vintage books since 2002. The idea occurred to him years earlier after reading an essay, "Books As Furniture," by Nicholson Baker. Given his background as the son and grandson of publishers, he assumed the reaction, should he make such a thing, would be furious. The work, once underway, proved him wrong.

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Fun that this one has a Spanish twist to it.

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(Studio Dynamics)
Love the blue!

How very creative...
fun gift for a reader!


Project by Caitlin Phillips from Washington D.C.




Go to etsy to see more designs like these.



Decorate with your books.
  Look in your attic, I bet you have some sitting around that have some value or special family meaning to you.  When you are out and about at garage sales, dig through some of the old boxes...there may be a treasure in there for you.  I've found some great Hymn books at estate sales which I treasure.  They all have that wonderful old bound look and have some wear and tear on them.  I like that because it means they've had some wear and tear meaning someone has put some history into it.

Tip of the day......Take off your book jackets when arranging your bookshelves (most of them aren't all that attractive).  Underneath those jackets are some gorgeous books.  You will be SHOCKED how this simple trick can make your bookshelf so much classier!


Happy reading!

Ruthie


June 17, 2010

Perfect unexpected way to display your art


I found this oil painting (below) at an estate sale last weekend. I especially loved the colors; so warm and inviting. Wouldn't this be a great place to go and relax on those weekends when you just need to get a way from it all?

Love the stone bridge and what a dream home all nestled under the trees.

My entry table has this architectural piece (faux window) resting against my wall and I've always  love it.


I had a brain storm one night while my whole family was sleeping and I was all inspired and moving everything in my house around.  I do this often, I'm sure there are lots of you that can relate!  It's the way I relax...I know seems nuts, right?
I slid the painting behind the window and I think it has a new home.

Now it gives the illusion that you are looking out a window.

Quick finishing touch with a treasure I love.

These are the little elements that make a house a home, adding your personality and style.
The best part is I only paid a few dollars for this lovely painting.

I'm linking up to Room to Inspire today!

Ruthie



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