Happy Sunday!
It’s been so nice here in Newport,
and the mornings and most of the day have been actually quite cool and it’s
really starting to feel like fall.
I’m just waiting for that “Indian Summer”
weather to kick in one of these days, but in the meantime, it’s been extremely
pleasant here, and perfect for working on some things around the house.
I kind of just wanted to show you what I've been up to this week...
Please excuse these pictures I took
with my phone. They’re a little flat and just were intended to show my mom the
progress on the dresser in my dining room that I painted with milk paint last
week.
But things are finally coming
together in this funny little dining room of ours. It actually only has one
wall, and this is it. The rest of the perimeter of this room opens up to the
living room, kitchen nook and hallway.
So while my husband was out of town
last week, I spent three whole days sanding, painting and waxing this piece [e].
It was originally part of a “suite” of furniture from my husband’s nana and it
works perfectly in this room.
I found the mirror [a] a few months
ago at my favorite local thrift store. At first, I thought I scored a cool antique,
but when I was loading it in my car, I noticed it was marked Pier One! I
balanced each side of the mirror with a pair of vintage majolica lamps [d],
also from nana. All they needed where some new oval lampshades.
A few of my favorite black and white plates [b] balance
out the look on each side. These are just a collection of some of my favorites that
I pick up here and there. And a grouping of white books [c] acts as a
centerpiece, for now.
Here’s me just snapping a little pic
to show my mom this cute wire basket [c] I had just scored at an estate sale a
few minutes before! Only six bucks, and I just quickly filled it with a few velvet
pumpkins [d]. I actually found these at Home Goods, and guess what? I pulled
off the plastic stems and hot glued some real ones on!
Ssshhh… don’t tell anyone! Did you
know they actually sell real pumpkin stems on ebay? Yah, well now we all know!
Reflected in the mirror, you can see
another one of my favorite collectibles, round convex mirrors [a]. If they’re
brown when I find them, I usually paint them white with gold accents, but if
they’re already black or crème colored, I usually let them be.
The oval mirror [b] is a family
heirloom, probably French.
This little vase of blush colored
roses is a sneak peek at one of the exclusive tablescapes I put together this
week. I’ll fill you in on it soon!
I’m currently working on an amazing
Halloween tablescape in my dining room that’s filled with lots of spooky vintage
accents.
When I saw this blue and white entry
on Instagram, I “instantly” fell in love with it and thought this look would be
perfect for my front entry, since I already have similar wainscoting.
I’m on my way to Farrow and Ball this
morning to look at their wallpapers…
I recently found out through Ancestry
that I’m not only 68% Italian, but I’m also 19% French! Ooh la la ! News to me! (They recently updated their DNA data.)
So when I spotted this cute French inspired
side door in the neighborhood, it just spoke my language, and I couldn’t resist taking a quick pic. Those French doors, shutters and the
little iron gate are just darling!
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I’d love it if you did. 💝
you won’t see on the blog!
Thanks!!
ciao! fabiana