Showing posts with label vintage lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage lighting. Show all posts
Monday, November 18, 2013
Details in the Dining Room
Labels:
Decor on a Budget,
Dining Room,
Home,
My Home,
Rental Home,
Sewing,
Shopping,
vintage lighting,
Vintage Style
Friday, July 26, 2013
Summer Showcase of Homes - My House Tour
There have been some beautiful home tours this week on the 2013 Summer Showcase of Homes! Have you seen them yet? If not, I put together a full list of all the home tours through yesterday HERE. Today is the last day of the tours and I'm happy to be included among such talented women.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Farmhouse Style Front Porch with Pops of Red
Thursday, April 25, 2013
High Point Market Highlights...Part One
I had the incredible opportunity to visit High Point, NC for a few days this past week to preview and shop the High Point Market. High Point is a furniture mecca and is where many furniture and home decor lines have permanent showrooms, but many more descend upon the area during Market Week to set up temporary showrooms for the thousands in the industry that come shop for new looks and products.
| Noir Showroom |
Labels:
Antiques,
Design,
High Point,
The South,
vintage lighting,
Vintage Style
Friday, March 15, 2013
Lily's Garden Room
I've been so busy working on projects for the house this past week! Between painting hallways, tons of landscaping outside, scrubbing down the screen porch from top to bottom, and numerous other essential (but unexciting chores), I've hardly found time for fun projects. I did get a huge sideboard stained and painted and is waiting on new hardware and finally got to put the finishing touches on my middle daughter's room...
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Snippets of the New House
Last week, I mentioned that my mom and step-dad were closing on their new house in the subdivision next to mine. They moved out to the Raleigh area from Spokane, WA last summer and lived with us for a few months and then stayed in an apartment while their house was being built. After much deliberation of house plans and communities in the area, they ultimately chose a beautiful community with the equestrian barn, miles of beautiful jogging trails, and many other amenities. It's a great community with lots of wide open spaces which was important to them after moving from their previous home on three acres.
Labels:
Angels Attic Shows,
Family,
mom's house,
Raleigh,
The South,
vintage lighting,
Vintage Style
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Living Room - Dining Room Tour and Q&A
I finally finished packing up all the Christmas decorations and I have to admit, it feels nice to have the house back to normal again. The live trees and fresh greenery were getting pretty dried out and I just wanted to get everything cleaned up!
Labels:
Dining Room,
Home,
Living Room,
My Home,
vintage lighting,
Vintage Style
Friday, November 23, 2012
A Bit of Christmas Past - Part One
I hope all of you had a great Thanksgiving yesterday! We have almost the whole family visiting here in NC and I finally got to meet my new little nephew yesterday. It was a great day!
Labels:
Christmas,
Home,
My Home,
vintage lighting
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Just Pluggin' Away...
I'm still plugging away on many, many projects for Luckett's Spring Market... just one more weekend left! I finished (well, almost finished) another large armoire yesterday and I'm so excited for bunch of industrial-inspired pendant lights that are in their last stage of completion. Here are a few of them before getting re-wired...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
One Chandelier at a Time
As much as I am enjoying our new house, I vowed from the first day that I would change out a majority of the builder-grade light fixtures that most new construction houses come with. I may not have an adorable farmhouse cottage or stately home with rich old character, but my intent is to slowly infuse as much vintage charm as I can into our suburbian home. The first change out was in the dining room last month...
Labels:
Christmas,
Collections,
Home,
My Home,
vintage lighting,
Vintage Style
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