So much to like in your home! The fabric on those chairs (or is that a settee?) is terrific. And I believe I see a bit of chinese chippendale there as well. So nice.
What time is tea? I always appreciate those who make a house a home. Having traveled in Asia, I have always admired how they use a limited amount of space. I would love to see the fabulous red in your settee in the back of the bookshelf or in some sort of chinese baskets.
love the candlesticks! just beautiful. welcome to the world of blogging.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Paula!
ReplyDeleteHi Karena, thanks for stopping by our blog. This looks like a lovely sitting room - thanks for sharing! Tracey x
ReplyDeleteTracey, I hope you'll stop by often and look at my new works of art and interiors. Thanks much!
ReplyDeleteLooking at the shelf arrangement. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you Heidi! Come back soon!
ReplyDeleteSo much to like in your home! The fabric on those chairs (or is that a settee?) is terrific. And I believe I see a bit of chinese chippendale there as well. So nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks David. I like mixing it up!
ReplyDeleteI want to curl up on your couch and read a book!
ReplyDeleteRoxanne, I wish I had more time to do just that! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat time is tea? I always appreciate those who make a house a home. Having traveled in Asia, I have always admired how they use a limited amount of space. I would love to see the fabulous red in your settee in the back of the bookshelf or in some sort of chinese baskets.
ReplyDeleteOh, great idea, I think I have a basket that would work!
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