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Friday, October 9, 2009

Its So Very Cottagey home tour

 
I am so sorry this is late. I pre-posted and it did not go on last night.  We are staying at my brother-in-laws rental house and he doesn't have internet, so I came to the library to check on my post and see they have not gone on-sorry ladies. 


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We are visiting 2 homes today.

Our Tour guide is Tammy from In Stitches   She makes custom draperies and bedding.  This is a gal after my own heart. She is trying to reach 100 followers and once she does she is going to do a fabric give-a-way, so be sure to click and follow.I want to win. HERE she shows more of her son's room.  I love how she does tutorials showing how to do sewing projects like how to cover a bowbay window There is something about each room that I just love in her home.  Well, we better get going, it looks like Tammy is greeting us from the front door.

"Hey Tammy, I just love the stone on the front of you home. 
Thank you so much for taking us on a tour of your home. "

.Thanks Cheri (at Its So Very Cheri) for having me participate in your Cottagey Home Tour !


Welcome to my home, come on in and have a look around. As of yesterday it officially feels like fall in NC.

I replaced a tiny patio in the back with a large stamped concrete one. I picked out the shape of the patio, the pattern and the colors. You can see a few more pictures HERE.

This my foyer........ The bench has moved around with me and been covered in many fabrics over the years. Every foyer needs a happy doggie to greet you at the end of the day, her name is Zoe. The picture hanging above the bench has a stone statue of a lion inside of it.
(Yes, Leos live here !)


This room I call the study because that's where the computer is located. I just recently painted it BM Beacon Hill, ordered plantation shutters and made Drapery panels with grommets at the top. I hung them on a 1" wrought iron pole. The sofa table was pewter, I painted it to match the rod. You can read about my mirrored armoire project HERE.

The powder room is split pea green and it is too hard to photograph because it's so tiny. Mr. Stitches gave me this decorative vanity for my birthday one year and my Dad installed it for me ! It's so much better than the white pedestal that was there.



The family room is painted BM Dark Mustard. I made the draperies out of a fabric that I found on sale in a local store, I liked the back side better so I used it instead ! There is a large archway into the kitchen and breakfast nook. There is a close up of the table HERE for Tablescape Thursday.





Come on upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms up here................. This is the second floor landing, we painted the railings black (they were oak).

This is my son's room, we did so many fun projects in here. We painted the furniture, made skateboard valances and bookshelves and made the headboard. You can see more pics HERE .



Here we are at the master suite, there is a slight Asian feel to the room. I taped off the horizontal lines and painted the two darker stripes. You can see step by step how we applied the cherry blossom tree wall decal HERE .



The spaaaaah bathroom ! I purchased these sinks and vanities from Home Decorators Collection and my Dad helped me take out the stock cabinet, mirror and landing strip light and replace them with these. The chandelier over the tub was a birthday present from my Mom.

And finally we're on the 3rd floor........... my workroom. I have a 12' long table and 4 commercial sewing machines to make custom draperies. One day I'll do a whole post on my workroom ( meaning when it's clean!)

Thanks so much for looking around, ya'll come back !

My goal is to have 100 followers by Halloween. If I reach that goal I'm going to do a fabric giveaway. So please, please click on that button on the left that says follow !! Thank You !


Thank you for a lovely tour.  Your home is so warm and welcoming. I am sure the gals enjoyed the tour.

AND next is the home of Christine.

Her home was featured last week but due to all the Google issues and the big announcement no one went to the tour last Friday so I have rescheduled all 3.
 Christine's home

This just proves that the tour is not just for homes that are cottages.
Christine shows us their beautiful large scale home. Not only is her home done beautiful, she is so creative. She did her post in collages for us, today. If you want to click on the pictures, it will enlarge them.

I love the tour of this grave yard and thought it was perfect with Halloween coming. It really is a very interesting post.


Our home is not very cottagey (perhaps the kitchen might pass), it's more of a plantation style. but Cheri assured me that it will be ok. It was very hard for me to cut down on the numbers of pictures so I decided to create mosaics. I know the pictures will be smaller but you can click to enlarge them for a more detailed view.


Here are some outdoor pictures. As you can see, the house is situated on a hill, more apparent from the right side. The 3 car garage is on the left side of the pebble driveway. My projects in the garden never ends, even with the help of 2 part time gardeners. We have added an arbor where I planted some climbing jasmines and an iron gazebo and I am still working on the terraced backyard on the hillside behind the pool. We have a fountain on the back porch right behind the home office.

Won't you please follow me through the front door?
Welcome, my blogging friends!!
The first 2 photos are of the foyer, the first one is what you see looking from the family room and the second one is the view as soon as you enter the front door. To the left will be the formal dining room. To the right is the formal living room. Straight ahead will lead you to the game room portion of our family room.
The last picture is a short hall with a niche connecting the family room to the kitchen. I use the niche to display my religious items. There is also a door from the dining room leading to the kitchen. If oyu enlarge the pictures, you will see a collection of Meissen and Sevres pieces, that we have either won in auctions or bought from antique shops. John and I both enjoy them.
Now, let's go to the kitchen. We have a round dining table next to the sliding door in front of a fireplace with a TV above it. We also have a breakfast nook near the windows. I thought I loaded a picture but I think I missed it. Sorry! But most of you have seen it since I use it for tablescaping sometimes. Our island is made out of Corian. Our stove is on it which I like because I can watch TV while cooking. The last picture on the first row is my coffee nook.
Off to the left end of the kitchen is the laundry room. It is so conveniently located that I have used it for a kitchen extension. I do my microwaving and rice cooking there.
If you go past the breakfast nook, it will lead you to the garage on the left and a full bathroom on the right, which opens to the swimming pool.
In between the kitchen and family room is a little pass through wet bar equipped with an automatic ice maker and wine shelves.
Ok, now let's go back to the family room. We like to play Scrabble so we placed a game table in front of the fireplace. I like to use the table tor tablescaping as well. We have 3 fireplaces, one in the kitchen, one in the living room and one in the family room.
The last picture is a hall leading to the office and master bed and bath, if you turn left. But if you keep going straight ahead, you will get to the guests wing.
We have a good view of the pool from the kitchen, family room, home office and master bedroom. Ok, so we turned left through the tall Corinthian columns. Here you will pass through the home office first before you can get to our bedroom. It can be used as a receiving room but an office was more practical for us. We have a wall unit with a return desk in the center and 2 more desks on the wall unit. We have alligator covered chairs. The door will take you to the bedroom and our bathroom. We have a steam shower and a jacuzzi tub and my favorite feature is the skylight above the tub. The bathrrom is big enough to accomodate a settee, which John really enjoys cause he can sit when he is putting his shoes on.
Going back out into the hall, you will see our library. It was actually just a hallway but it is wider than usual ones so we placed bookshelves there. We found this bookshelf in an antique store downtown and we immediately fell in love with the ladder that hooks on the bar in front of the shelves. I just lean it on the side when not in use as you can see here. At the end is a gun cabinet but I use it to display and keep my doll collection.

I almost forgot, on the left before getting to the doll cabinet, is a really tiny powder room. To the right of the doll cabinet is the first guest room. I have designated this for my 91 year old mother who stays with us part of the year. She rotates among us 5 brothers and sisters in 4 states. The room is practical for her because it has its own full bathroom.
When you go out of my mother's room, turn right and you will get to another hallway leading to 2 more guest rooms with a full bath in between them. I decorated the one on the right with mermaids. We use it for grandkids when they visit. My granddaughter, AJ, loves mermaids, which inspired me to use that theme.


The bathroom has a beachy water theme also.


The colors of the other guest room are mostly robin blue and brown. Janie of http://blondiesjournals.blogspot.com/ asked where I placed my first estate auction winnings. Janie, the mirrors above the end tables were some of them. Also, the compote above the computer armoire is another. You wouldn't know the Oriental computer armoire is a desk complete with a chair unless you open it. I leave a laptop here for guests to use when they visit.
Thank you so much for visiting. I hope you enjoyed the home tour. Sorry for the small pictures but just as I said, you can enlarge them by clicking.
Thanks, Cheri for featuring our home today.


Leave lots of comments & love for these gals.

I know I enjoyed each one. It is just so interesting to see each home.


If you enjoyed this tour, there are many more to come. Please grab the button, link to us, and tell everyone about it so others can come enjoy the tours too and submit their homes as well. A home can be ANY style, it does not have to be a Cottage. I think as the weeks go by people will see a good variety of styles and understand that but for now I wanted to make that clear.
Sign up as a follower and I will do the same.

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for having me participate in your home tour !

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  2. Thanks do much for featuring our home again, Cheri. And I am glad you featured Tammy's also. It's beautiful. I will definitely become her follower, how generous of her to be giving away a fabric...Christine

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  3. What a gorgeous home Tammy has and I love the workroom. I love to sew and this would be a dream. All of her decorations are stunning. Very pretty. Christine's home is always one of my favorites. I just love it. So pretty, and her yard is stunning too. Thanks for the tours. Hugs, Marty

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  4. Two lovely homes indeed. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  5. Thanks so much for hosting this event, I did get to see all the post from last week and did get to leave everyone a comment, but I enjoyed seeing the repost and well as the new post. This is just so much fun, thanks again.
    Sandy

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  6. What a beautiful home! Thank you for sharing all the wonderful pictures with us!

    Thanks so much!!
    Michele R.(CA)
    Luvkittysgiveaways at Gmail dot com
    Butterfly Whispers

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  7. I hadn't seen all you home and enjoyed the tour!

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I LOVE LOVE LOVE reading each and every comment. Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit. I wish I could sit and chat with each of you face to face, sipping on an ice cold lemonade (in the hotter months) or a nice hot cup of coffee (in the colder months), getting to know each other but this is fun too.