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10-19-2019 03:06 PM
I love the pinecones on the staircase. I don't think I've ever seen pinecones that large.
10-19-2019 03:47 PM
The kitchen is so charming. Love it.
10-19-2019 09:58 PM
Love the furniture! Especially the tables in the first pic and the dining area.
10-19-2019 11:25 PM - edited 10-19-2019 11:26 PM
10-19-2019 11:39 PM
@Oznell wrote:@beach-mom, your ideas for lightening up the dining room just a bit are great! As for chinoiserie, a few blue and white ginger jars would be perfectly in keeping with the "mood", and I believe would help temper the dark "hunt club" effect....
But I don't want to step on the toes of @stevieb, @luvmybeetle, or @Foxxee, who plan to set up housekeeping there and may have decorating plans of their own...
@Oznell - LOL - neither do I! I had a neighbor who decorated her whole house in dark colors - dark green, maroon, navy, etc. It was beautiful, but I'm more of a "light and bright" kind of girl, although I'm sitting in our clay colored den! I'm NOT a fan of the current grey trend with the millenials I know.
10-19-2019 11:51 PM - edited 10-19-2019 11:56 PM
@Foxxee Oh well, I guess you guys can duke it out for the house. Pretty as it is, it doesn't look like a saltbox to me... Looks like a big beautifull sprawling old colonial, which is also a prize, but alas, I had my heart set on a saltox...
Of course, a cute Cape Cod cottage would do too... as would a pretty yellow colonial, but on a smaller scale... and so would... and on... and on... and on...
10-20-2019 05:19 AM
Hmmm... they definitely identified it as a "saltbox". I think there must be an original one in there, with the long, sloping roofline, but like so many houses added on to over the centuries (!), the original lines of the house have been somewhat obscured by all the additions....
In fact, I wonder if that smaller wing to the left in @Foxxee's picture was the original saltbox-- it has the requisite extended long "catslide" roofline in the back.
Or it still could be the bigger section, we just can't see the back roofline as it is obscured...
10-20-2019 05:59 AM
@Oznell wrote:Hmmm... they definitely identified it as a "saltbox". I think there must be an original one in there, with the long, sloping roofline, but like so many houses added on to over the centuries (!), the original lines of the house have been somewhat obscured by all the additions....
In fact, I wonder if that smaller wing to the left in @Foxxee's picture was the original saltbox-- it has the requisite extended long "catslide" roofline in the back.
Or it still could be the bigger section, we just can't see the back roofline as it is obscured...
To me it looks like the saltbox is the larger middle section with additions to the left and right. We might need to go to the back of the house to see the sloping roof if it still exists.
Maybe, the house looks better from the front, but from what I see in this photo, not sure I like it. Doesn't look like a saltbox at all.
I could overlook it, though, for the interior.
10-20-2019 06:34 PM
I like the use of greenery throughout. I like the library & kitchen best, but all the rooms are too cluttered for me.
I hate the animal head skin rug.
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