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I’m an Avoider of Trends

August 11, 2016 at 10:12 am by Claudia

I told Don yesterday that he would feel hopeful and heartened by the responses to yesterday’s post. I sure do. Thank you. In the midst of the muck and sludge that is the candidacy of Donald Trump, hearing your voices, reading your words, has helped enormously. We are not alone, my friends. There are wise people out there who have had Trump’s number from the beginning. I’m volunteering. I’m going to do whatever I can to help defeat this pathetic, destructive, and evil man.

Okay. Let’s do a 180 and talk about decorating! (Take a moment to catch your breath.)

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I was reading Country Home  the other day. Yes, I actually bought a magazine. I needed some pretty pictures in magazine form and, when I thumbed through the magazine at B & N, I felt it would be worth the cost. This particular issue was great.

Side note and confession: I cannot remember the last time I went on Pinterest. It just holds no appeal for me. There’s just too much.  Too much busyness. And much of it I’ve seen before. I get traffic from Pinterest, mostly due to the photos of the dollhouse, but I almost never go there.

Back to Country Home.

One of the homes featured was that of Kristin Nicholas, who lives in Massachusetts and has long been on my radar as a textile and knitting pattern designer. I’ve seen photos of her home before and it’s wildly colorful and artistic and charming. But this quote is what I especially loved:

“I’ve got my house the way I like it. I don’t go with decorating trends. I fall in love and stay in love.”
  Kristin Nicholas

That’s exactly how I feel.

When I was young and had only one room to decorate, and at times it was shared with my two sisters, I often rearranged things because my tastes changed or I was bored. My canvas was limited. I couldn’t do anything with the rest of the house, so my creativity was focused on my bedroom.

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And certainly my tastes have changed over my adult years. But at this point in my life, I know who I am. I know what I’m drawn to, what makes my house feel like a home. I don’t care about trends. If I love something, I love it because it speaks to me, not because it’s trendy. In fact, I studiously avoid looking at the ‘trendy’ or reading blog posts about ‘what’s trending in home decor.’

Do not care.

And my canvas has expanded. I have many creative pursuits, not the least of which is my professional work, this blog, my other blog, my garden, my miniatures. You get the picture. This house is not my only outlet for creativity. Thank goodness.

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Granted, my style may not be your style. My style (I should say our  style) is funky and eclectic. Vintage and cheerfully cluttered. It is a mix of found pieces and recycled pieces, bright colors, as well as the sherbet colors of McCoy Pottery. The only furnishings I ever bought new were the loveseat in the living room – now 25 years old, the sofa in the den, now 21 years old, and the yellow chair in the living room, now 10 years old. Add to that the television, bed and desk in my office (because I didn’t have a desk for the office.) That’s it. Everything else has been found; sometimes on the street, sometimes in an antique shop, sometimes at auction. Or it has been passed down to me, like the piano and the chair in my bedroom.

Now that may not be everyone’s style, in fact, it most assuredly is not  everyone’s style, but it’s mine. And it’s been my style for years. I’m comfortable with it. I like the way this house looks. Last week, when my best friend and her husband visited, I was given the chance to see the house through Laural’s eyes. She gasped when she came in the kitchen door and yelled, “I LOVE it!” She wanted to see everything. She got us. She got our style. It isn’t her style, but that didn’t matter. She loved it. (Laural, by the way, is the best cheerleader of a friend you could ever hope to have.)

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This doesn’t mean that everything here remains static. You’ve only to look at the funky green chair we recently purchased to see that we add something here and there when we fall in love with it. But we have to fall in love with it. Otherwise, it doesn’t get in the door.

I think there are two kinds of decorators: Those who change things up constantly because their home is their palette and that’s the way they create, and those who slowly put together a home that speaks their name and is the result of a gathering of much loved objects. I totally understand the former. But I am the latter.

I want people to come in the door here and think, “Yes. This is Claudia and Don. This is comfortable and welcoming and funky and quirky and charming.”  (At least, I hope  we’re charming!) I got that last week from Laural and I got it the other day when I ran into a friend at Lowes. When we couldn’t get home during the day in Scout’s final months, she used to come by to let her out, and every time I see her, she says, “I love your house.” In fact, she said it three times during that chat at Lowes. That makes me smile, because it clearly made a big impression on her and I’m proud of that.

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It’s not fancy, but it is us. And we know who we are and what we like and it fits us. Yes, I’d like to replace the sofa and the loveseat some day. Maybe a new slipcover for my chair in the den. But that’s about it. We, like Kristin Nicholas, fall in love and stay in love.

That is why we smile when we return home from wherever we’ve been, whether it’s running an errand or having to be away for a couple of months due to our work. It’s familiar. It’s full of things we’ve collected over our 22 years together – things we love. It’s full of paintings done by my dad. There’s a piano that my grandmother, mother, uncle, brother, sisters and I played. It takes up too much room but I would never give it up. There’s pottery everywhere. There are books in every corner.

No trends. Just well-loved.

How do you decorate? Are you someone who loves to change it up often? Or are you someone who avoids trends and goes with what you love? Or are you somewhere in the middle – a mixture of both?

(All photos were originally posted on Instagram.)

Happy Thursday.

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A Dream Realized

April 19, 2016 at 9:24 am by Claudia

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Yesterday afternoon, while working on a project for the TSP, I looked around the office/studio and realized something: What I had envisioned many months ago had become a reality.

I’ve already used the desk countless times for research and blogging. Since the day I moved into this space, I’ve had the TSP sitting on the extension. But this day was different, I was actually sitting in my desk chair, swiveling between the desk and the extension – which is actually a sewing table – and I was working in both spaces at the same time.

I had to take a picture to show the reason for my sigh of contentment.

This is momentous for yours truly. I’ve spent the last ten years in this cottage carving out different spaces in which to work, shuttling back and forth, doing one thing here, then running up the stairs to do another thing there. The dollhouse was rehabbed on the kitchen table; I painted many a piece on the kitchen island. I made furniture on the table. I wallpapered it in the living room. I cut and stained sticks for the floors on the island, glued them down in the den.

When I had my little tiny studio in the hallway upstairs, I would run back and forth from the sewing table to the bedroom, where I was often ironing fabric, to downstairs where I would cut the fabric on the kitchen island. Not to mention the fact that there was so little space to work in that I felt like I was in the tiniest of closets.

I’ve done much of my Shakespeare research on the kitchen table, moving mail and other assorted ‘stuff’ out of the way so that I could spread everything out, then packing everything up and getting it out of the way in time for dinner preparation.

You see the pattern? Some things here, some things there, but nothing in the same place at the same time.

And I could never shut a door for some quiet and privacy. I can now.

We have enough open floor space in the office/studio for me to use the floor if I need to, or tuck the TSP in a corner of the room while I work on the extension table. I can answer comments on the blog while waiting for paint to dry. I can set up the ironing table in the same space where I’m cutting fabric.

It’s amazing.

I know that many of you already work this way. But here in this little tiny cottage? It’s a miracle. Getting rid of the bed (though every once in a while I miss it) was the best thing we could have done. Given the fact that 99% of the time it’s just Don and me, it seemed silly to keep the bed any longer. It took me a while to get on board with this idea, but I finally realized that this house is for us. And we should use the space in a way that suits our lifestyle.

I can do pretty much everything in one place!

Sometimes I choose to work downstairs, like right now as I’m writing this post. But now I have the option, which is so different than the past.

Huzzah!

In other news: This is blooming…

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Our trustworthy Flowering Quince has blessed us with orange/red blossoms.

The lilac flower buds are getting bigger. Some volunteer plants in the big garden bed were too shocked by the sudden snow and ice that happened a few weeks ago and they came out of the ground. Some plants are still not showing themselves. It’s a mystery right now as to what will come out of the ground this year.

What can you do?

Don and I are getting ready to cast our votes in the New York State Primary and then we’ll treat ourselves to some breakfast at our local café.

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: decorating, office, studio 38 Comments

Making Me Smile & Decorating From The Heart

February 28, 2016 at 9:54 am by Claudia

Making me smile on this Sunday morning:

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This repotted succulent. It was in Riley’s Dish Garden but it needed more soil support than it was getting there. I also smile when I see the sunlight creating highlight and shadow.

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More succulents – this one a jade plant that Don brought home for me one day – in my favorite Vernor’s Crate. Oh, for a glass of Vernor’s Ginger Ale!

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This little doggie makes me smile. It belonged to my paternal grandmother. I never knew her, so this little piece of hers (courtesy of my cousin, Eileen) that she held and loved and that my Aunt Lettie also held and loved makes me happy.

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This hand-painted chair, weathered and worn. It’s like something out of Hansel and Gretel.

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Stacks of books in progress or waiting to be read.

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What’s not to love here? I called it my ‘labor of love’ on Instagram and it was. And is. It always  makes me smile.

Thank you for the lovely comments on my post yesterday. I love design and have always loved decorating the many nests in which I have lived over the years, whether a tiny, tiny studio apartment, a dorm room, a 3 room apartment or a house. (We’re talking varying degrees of ‘small’ here.) I firmly believe that no one should tell you how to decorate your home or what you should display or not display. Decorate from your heart.

I know the world is all about trends and I’m always curious about them, but I never fall into that trap unless I see an item that will enhance my home, trend or not. And that happens rarely. Ultimately, I don’t care what’s on trend. I only care about what resonates with me. And with Don.

That’s my problem with many of the looks I see online. Boho, for example, is big. I admire certain elements, but I never particularly cared for macramé when it first emerged in the 60s and 70s and I don’t now. Lots of plants? Yes, but I’ve been doing that since I decorated my childhood room with potted plants. I like Joanna and Chip Gaines, they’re wonderfully talented, but everything they do has the same look: shiplap, galvanized elements, open shelving in the kitchen, etc. Nothing wrong with having a style that is your brand. (I actually really like shiplap.) But when I see it everywhere, my eyes glaze over. Same thing with all the framed sayings in that certain curlycue font that I see everywhere. I can see the appeal, but they’re everywhere.

Oh gosh, you know what I mean. I don’t want to be like everybody else. I want to be me. If there’s one thing that growing older brings, it’s the awareness that we can be who we are. We don’t have to do what everyone else is doing. We don’t have to use the same decorating elements because someone determined that was cool and ‘in.’  Really? I’m going to rely on someone else’s judgement as to what my home should look like? No thank you.

The design blogs/websites that I’m drawn to are the ones that feature quirky, individual style. I’m not drawn to sites that have the same white kitchens with shiplap walls and open shelving and industrial elements and look like they could be anyone’s kitchen. Give me funky. Give me something that says “Wow! Only that one person could live here – it’s so evocative of that person’s style and personality.” Gosh, I love homes like that. Homes where I can walk in the real or virtual door and ‘know’ that person immediately. Or at least, to be realistic, have a good idea of his/her passions, interests, and loves. That’s what I’m drawn to.

At those times in my youth when I said, “Everyone is doing it” to my mother, she responded (as many mothers do) “If everyone was jumping off the Ambassador Bridge (I’m from Detroit) would you do it, too?” Mom, you’ll be very happy to know that I took that to heart. I shy away from things that everyone is doing, or watching, or decorating with.

I saw a story on the news last night about Van Gogh’s bedroom and an exhibition in Chicago which has all three paintings of that bedroom on display. When I look at that bedroom, I am absolutely convinced that only Van Gogh could have lived and slept there. No one else. It’s his style. It speaks of him and his love of color and his artistic sensibility and his heart.

We should all decorate that way. From the heart.

Happy Sunday.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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