Monday, August 8, 2011

Somethin' to crow about...


Which came first...
the Chicken, or the Egg...
or the Rooster?

Well, if we know Roosters, we'd know they think it's all about them!



Here's a vintage group from my kitchen counter,
raising a ruckus.
Roosters fit right in whether you're decor is French Country,
Farmhouse,
or "French Farmhouse"!!



A little box I found a few years ago,
and look it has an "egg" in it.



Hmm... a rooster with an egg?



My sunroom baker's rack has a summer farmhouse theme going




Here is another fella sort of "chalky"
and very colorful.




And a teensy chalk hen on a nest





This cutie little vintage planter definitely needs some ivy on it's backside

 



And this mom and baby are another vintage set
 that is hollow on the inside
some sort of chalk, cement-y mixture.


Love them!


Shelia is having one of her "Heart of the Home" parties
be sure and join in the fun at Note Songs

and I'm joining in with these other great parties,
links on the sidebar buttons.













Be sure and come back tomorrow for



love ya,


Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Entry

I love an Entry Hall. It sounds so "English Manor House" to me. "The Entry"... In reality we all have one whether our home is large or small, grand estate or intimate cottage. If you have a front door...then you have an "entry". One thing I remember hearing is that it always needs a mirror. You know, a place to check to see if you are "presentable" to whomever it is that's arriving. Hair in place, no broccoli in your teeth, try to eliminate the scary factor so the UPS guy will be sure and show up next time.

So here are some photos of mine. If you've been with me a while you've seen it before, but just for the fun of it, pretend it's new! Well, I DO like to keep the faux flowers current, I'm just about to break out the sunflowers and Blackeyed Susan's, just been too busy painting furniture to brave the storage room boxes.



Recent painted small dresser that holds hats, scarves, and gloves.


View into Dining Room


The crossroads, you can go three different directions.


Straight ahead is the Living Room

(please ignore the mantle, I'm still tweaking it) 



Hallway to kitchen with my sweet little sideboard.


 is hosting a new monthly series of parties,
Room By Room.
Be sure and go by and join in.
And Metamorphosis Monday,
 because something's always changing around here.




Table Top Tuesday with Marty,
and Tuesday's Treasures with Kristin



(Links are on the sidebar)

See you tomorrow, and Tuesday is another



xoxo,


Saturday, August 6, 2011

A Big Thank You!

                                                        
to everyone for making the debut of
Design Challenge
such a success!

Heather is thrilled with all of the comments
 and wonderful ideas you have shared.
If you haven't had a chance to come by and
share your design thoughts,
just scroll down to the next post.

(below is one of Heather's inspiration pics from Pinterest)

Hope you all had fun,
 I know I loved reading all the amazing ideas.
Be sure and come back next Tuesday morning as we help Fran
with a screened porch makeover!




Hope you're having a great weekend!

 



Friday, August 5, 2011

Vintage Inspiration Friday#49 and Design Challenge #1 Heather's Dining Room

Are you confused yet? I know it's a lot to take in in one sitting, but I wanted to do the very first Design Challenge as part of Vintage Inspiration Friday just to spread the word. Next week back to normal...not sure what "normal" is around here but you get my drift.

There's a link for Vintage Inspiration Friday at the end of the photos, please link up there as usual, and besides, a good design challenge is great for inspiration, don't you think?


Today is the first Design Challenge here at Common Ground. If you've missed earlier introductory posts, the premise of this new weekly feature is to help out one of our own in Blogland with decorating challenges, by sharing ideas and inspiration. You don't have to be a professional decorator to weigh in with your own opinion. Actually, we all have some great ideas.  Even though they all can't be used, bits and pieces can be sifted for a more comprehensive and cohesive design strategy...OK, more easily said, don't be afraid to throw in your own 2 cents! And really, don't overthink this, say just what comes to mind.

So now let's get this show on the road...some thoughts from Heather and then photos. Please leave comments that are kind and constructive (I know you will). Also let's be realistic like not saying that a whole new room should be purchased. Keep cost and concept in mind to give some good honest decorating and design thoughts.

In Heather's own words.

Here is what I'm hoping to achieve with my dining room:
It is very traditional. With a beautiful formal cherry dining set lovingly passed down from my mom-in-law when she didn't have the space for it anymore. I was so excited to finally have a “formal” set. But, I feel like my dining room has become TOO formal and dark. I want to lighten the room up a little. Have it blend better with the Vintage Formal Farmhouse feel I’m going for.

This room has a connecting wall between my entry and the dining room. I am not opposed to painting it but would need to paint my entryway as well. I love pale yellow's, whites and soft robin egg's blue right now. Those colors would go with my new kitchen redesign. I have attached a picture of the fabric I purchase at a STEAL to recover my seat cushions with. This is what I'm hoping to design the dining room around. As you can see it needs a light fixture now, since I transferred and painted the chandelier over my kitchen table. Also, the hideous brass and glass sofa table has got to go.

I am open to painting any frames, mirrors, lamps. etc. I would love to reuse and recycle as much as possible but will make new purchases if necessary.

Here is the link to my pinterest board that has some of my inspiration links on it, for people to see what inspires me. :)

http://pinterest.com/meetuatthefence/heather-dining-room-project/


Heather
At The Picket Fence
























Heather has shared some great photos that really capture her space.
Did you check out her Pinterest Board?


She's found some fabulous inspiration,
this is my favorite and I can just "see" this room
transformed using elements from this design.



OK, Your turn!!!

Link up your vintage inspiration,
then leave a comment here on this post for Heather.

thanks for participating,
and I'd love you to grab the new
 Design Challenge Button
 on the sidebar to help spread the word!

love,