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Scenes From the Cottage: The Den

January 18, 2015 at 8:48 am by Claudia

This time of year I am in full-on Nesting Mode. I look around our cottage and thank my lucky stars that we have a roof over our head and a charming one, at that. So I’ve been taking some pictures of the cottage. First up?

The den.

This room – where I write, blog, read, and where Don and I watch the tube – is full of things that are well worn, used and vintage. The only item that was new when we purchased it is the sofa. It’s now nineteen years old and on its second slip cover. Oh, and the rug, which is now 14 years old and has attained ‘well worn’ status courtesy of the dogs that have shared our life.

The den is smallish, sunken and until very recently, was not my favorite room here at the cottage. Then, after almost 10 years of dreaming of built-in bookshelves, we took the bull by the horns and stained some wood, added some standards and brackets, and now? I don’t know why, but those darned shelves have made all the difference in the world in my perception of the space.

I really love it here now.

It’s full of stuff. Every bit of space is in use. But that’s the way life is here at the cottage, where livable space equals about 1000 square feet and the owners have a lot of things that they love.

Some scenes from the den (as is, nothing styled):

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Everything has a story of course, because that’s how we roll around here.

A flower print in a beautiful scalloped wood frame found for $15 at auction.

A pair of vintage lamps found in a favorite antique shop last year. We fell in love with them.

A blue/green table found at auction for $10.

Collections: egg cups, McCoy pottery, china, Roseville pottery, mini pottery, and books.

Well loved art hanging on the walls: an original Maxfield Parrish print, an original Currier & Ives ‘God Bless Our Home’ print (found at auction), the beautiful Lost Lamb print in its equally beautiful vintage frame.

A spinet desk made out of cherry, a lovely china cabinet (one of the first things I purchased when I moved to San Diego), an antique music cabinet, a $5 television/media cabinet (found at auction) and a $10 coffee table.

My blogging chair, found in San Diego. It’s vintage and needs to be reupholstered but, in the meantime, is sporting an IKEA slipcover.

The beautiful cigarette box I found in Edinburgh over 20 years ago – one of my very favorite things.

You can see that we don’t spend a lot of money on things. We’re always  on a budget. Since we’re also naturally drawn to used, worn, and vintage, it all seems to work out rather nicely!

It’s not perfect. But perfect is boring.

I believe in letting a room evolve over time. It’s taken us almost ten years to find what works in this space. But now, it’s my favorite retreat.

More ‘Scenes From’ this week.

Happy Sunday.

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Tagged With: decorating, denFiled Under: antiques, cottage, decorating, den, DIY, vintage 49 Comments

Evolution of the Dollhouse – Part 5

May 29, 2014 at 9:30 am by Claudia

dhevolutiongraphicIt’s no secret that I’m jealous of the owner of the dollhouse. She has several things that I – let’s just say it – covet. A fireplace, an AGA oven, a wrought iron bed, a potting room/shed and….an office/studio in its own enclosed space. Yes, I have a studio/craft area here at MHC but it’s in the upstairs hallway. So, charming as it is, I can’t go in there and close the door. You see? Envy.

I decided early on that the room on the left on the second floor would be an office/studio. I knew that much. But getting to it took a long time. I didn’t have a specific look in mind, so I wasn’t sure where to start. I decided to start with the floor.

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I wanted a painted floor so I went with gray. The idea is that the house is old and a fixer-upper, so sometimes the owner paints the floors, like in the kitchen and bedroom, rather than have them redone.

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There are several irregularities in this room. You can see that the corner is a bit wonky. That made for some fiddling with the sticks that make up the floor – cutting and shaping them so they would work.

Still uninspired, the room stayed in this condition for a while, until one day I had an idea. I thought about it for several days before I went for it. I wanted one of the walls to be a planked wall. I see them all over blogland and I love that look. Using craft sticks, this time the ones that are the size of a tongue depressor, I went for it.

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And there is the finished product. Adding this really made a difference. Though I flirted with the idea of doing all the walls that way, I decided to stay with one planked wall. So it was time to pick some wallpaper.

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I found this French-inspired design on Itsy Bitsy Mini. It would have been too busy for an entire room, especially one without wainscoting, but thanks to the planked wall, it works.

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Then I added the window and door trim, baseboard and molding.

What next? Another little idea I’d had noodling around in my head: a work surface that would extend the length of the planked wall. I measured and cut a thick piece of wood I found in a hobby shop, stained it, and this is what I came up with:

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I used leftover spindles for the legs. My concept was that of a long desk that could be used for office work and sewing.

After that, the rest of the room took shape rather quickly. I bought an unfinished work table and painted it.

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And then I found a bookshelf that was in my stash and painted it to match the worktable.

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Then it was time to add some fun details – all from my stash. I love the deep pink/rose color of the flowers in the wallpaper, so I played around with my paints until I came up with something close to that shade. I grabbed one of the many shutters I have in my stash. This one had already been painted aqua (from the early days when I was experimenting with colors for the shutters on the outside of the house,) so I painted it in the new shade, sanded it to reveal some of the blue and hung it on the wall.

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It can be used to hold postcards and notes and mementos. (Don thinks we should do something like this in MHC. I’m inclined to agree with him.)

Since I had the paint already mixed, I grabbed the other ‘window’ that I had on hand from an earlier project. It, too, got a coat of paint and was backed by some vintage wallpaper Elyse had given me.

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Voilà! A pinboard for the owner, handily positioned above the desk.

And, of course, one of my favorite additions:

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That black plastic dress form that I fashioned into this:

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Speaking of fiddly work, this definitely falls in that category! But it was worth it. I painted the ‘metal’ part of the dress form with Rub n’ Buff in silver, made a spindle out of the wooden part of a Q-tip, and used some linen fabric that I had in my stash to cover the body.

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I’ve also been making miniature books:

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I have a lot more to go!

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I made a MacBook Pro laptop (like the one I use to write this blog) from a printable I found online. Added a teacup and saucer and some paperwork. And, of course, the coat hook/rack that I made for the Mini Swap that I’m a part of.

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And here you go! This is pretty much the current state of the room. Oh! I forgot the work stool that is a very recent addition. I got it unfinished from miniatures.com and painted/sanded it to make it look nicely aged.

Still have to get a rug. And some lights. And some bolts of fabric. And make more books. And….and….

You get the picture. It’s always a work in progress.

Part 6 will concentrate on the Potting Room/Shed.

Happy Thursday.

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Spectacular Sunrise & Dollhouse Decorating

November 20, 2013 at 9:05 am by Claudia

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Yesterday morning’s sunrise. Barely awake and having just let Scout out, I stumbled back in the house, grabbed my old camera which sits at the ready in the kitchen for just this sort of thing, and got this shot. Timing is everything (something I seem to say weekly on this blog). A minute later, the spectacular colors were gone.

I used the same shot on my photo blog yesterday. (There’s also a link on the sidebar.) I started it with the intention of posting a photo a day in order to better my photography skills. After a hiatus, I’ve recently started posting there again. It’s on Blogger and I have to say that after wrestling with posting photos and tweaking the site, I now realize just how much I love WordPress. But on Blogger it will remain because I don’t want to hassle with a domain name or anything like that. At least not until I see if I can maintain my post consistency.

Last night was our coldest night so far, with temperatures dipping down into the mid-twenties. There is frost over everything this morning. Once again, I rescued the potted impatiens from the porch and brought them inside. I wonder just how long I’ll get away with this before the inevitable happens and I forget to check the weather forecast, waking up to shriveled plants? Any guesses?

Dollhouse noodling: a few things I had ordered from Miniatures arrived yesterday. Part of the order consisted of more chair rails and pieces of wood trim to frame the remaining two windows that I haven’t touched. But there were a couple of fun items as well.

I’ve had this idea for over a year and I finally made it happen:

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Eeeek! I’m swooning a bit here. The shelves are part of an inexpensive Michael’s cabinet that I took apart. In doing so, I lost the bottom shelf. Not to worry, I had an idea. I finally ordered a mini curtain rod and some copper pots and voilà! Now the little dollhouse kitchen has the warmth of hanging copper pots above the stove, with one ready to go on top of the Aga.

Dollhouses are such a wonderful way to indulge all your decorating fantasies. Barring a lottery win, I could never afford an Aga. There’s no space here to hang copper pots and it doesn’t really matter because I don’t have any. But I do in my dollhouse kitchen!

And I love, love farmhouse sinks. Maybe I will have one someday, but in the meantime:

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I have a farmhouse sink in the dollhouse kitchen. Yesterday, the faucets and handles arrived. Using my dollhouse plumbing skills, I installed them and now we have ‘running water’ in the kitchen. Double Eeeek!

Poor Don. He innocently sits in the living room trying to do his thing and I’m constantly calling him over to the dollhouse to look at what I’ve just done. Bless his heart, he gets up and peers into the kitchen and says all the right things. Yesterday, while trying to look into the kitchen, he accidentally hit this unit and it went flying out of the kitchen. I had a tense moment or two until I saw that there was no damage. Don’s hands are simply too big for this little kitchen. Actually, so are mine. Trying to glue that curtain rod into the shelf unit was a pain in the butt!

I’ve spent hours looking at dollhouse miniatures on Etsy. Oh my goodness. I did order a couple of small things and eventually they will be winging their way to me from…Spain! I can’t wait.

My friend Norma, who is a talented miniaturist, shared this link to her Pinterest board, chock full of great tutorials. You might want to check it out!

Happy Wednesday.

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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.

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