Have you seen this home? I bet you have. I saved the images PB (pre-blogging), so all I have
is the homeowner's name is Jocie. I believe they are shopowners. If you know please do tell.
(thanks, Brandi probably Design Sponge I thought so)
(and from another reader: Julie, I also have long adored these inspirational pictures from homeowner, Jocie Sinauer. She is the owner of Red Chair Antiques in New Hampshire. The following is her website: Red Chair Antiques)
Can we just talk about the picture above? That light, the pitcher collection, the wonky candles, the French chairs, and the perfect gray-blue walls. Oh, and the fireplace!
I love how much seating there is...and the variety of lighting.
Don't you think this home is beyond trends? Yes, beachy and Frenchie and gray are "in" (I hate that word)...but I think you could look at this in 20 years and it wouldn't look dated.
I mean....love!!
put an antique rug down here and this bath could be from any era.
Just a little warm and lovely eye candy for you. All the best, Julie
I hope you can dance like the man in the back right this weekend. He is about my favorite thing in the world.
I love the mantle with all the pitchers bundled up on top... and those reading lights! Love, love, love.... truly timeless.
ReplyDeleteThis home is definitely timeless - the colours and furniture pieces would never date and it's so easy to add in fun accessories and colour if you want to change things up - I SO want to live there :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous home! I love the table candles as well (I have a ton of wonky blue ones on my kitchen table as well and love them.) and the pitures on the mantle- The chandelier in that room is also beautiful. I adore those reading lights/sconces- have been looking for something like those that don't break the bank- would die for the Mouille version but I digress:) Also, love the settee- always love a settee! This is definitely a timelss beauty of a house.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures may fool the eye but there very first pictures seem to show wonderful proportions. I think it would feel good empty. But I particularly like the dining table out in the "big room." I'd prefer eating the best room rather than a dining room.
ReplyDeleteI think this is from design sponge...I love it too! The colors and mix of texture and styles is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving everything about that home! Perfect mix - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTimeless, yes. And very pretty to boot. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyes to both - love that house and I dance JUST LIKE THAT.
ReplyDeletelove, Donna
OMG The fact that you just posted "Whats Up With That" I think you're Awesome. We Love to watch Sudekis dance too.
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful home. My favorite is the lamps above the 2 white chairs.
Beautiful home, yes. But that video with the dancer???? Omaga....hilarious!!!
ReplyDeleteBeatuiful home, Julie! I wish I could get my hands on those pewter chargers!!! Oh, and practically everything else in the home!! Have a great w/e!
ReplyDeleteI agree - it is timeless and I'd love to live there! Have a wonderful weekend! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI am running out to get a red jogging suit just like that!!! The BOMB! Oh yea...the pictures are nice too :)
ReplyDeletePositively gorgeous! I love a home that is full of light colors yet still feels warm and cozy. I think that's hard to pull off.
ReplyDeleteJulie, I also have long adored these inspirational pictures from homeowner, Jocie Sinauer. She is the owner of Red Chair Antiques in New Hampshire. The following is her website: www.redchair-antiques.com. Enjoy the website and also thanks for your own inspirational blog. All my best.
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteI always love your take on interiors. So unexpected, such a great eye. Love this post. M.
I love this too. It feels very serene. Have a nice weekend Julie :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the color on the walls in that living room! And I am glad to know that I am not the only one that says wonky, lol! Have a great weekend friend!
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Oh, how life was different PB--ha! Timeless, yes. And I need some colored candles now.
ReplyDeleteWonderful aesthetic! I am just mad for ironstone...the more the merrier!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect home, Julie! I love everything about it. So warm and rich
ReplyDeletexo