Tuckins1
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Date: 1/30/2010 5:17:25 PM
Author: whitby_2773
how lovely, tuckins!
i''m sure there''s many and various ways to decorate the top of your new buffet, but i''d say ''start with fresh flowers''. i try to always have fresh flowers in the house - and you can''t go wrong with them. fresh flowers next to a small combination of shells - real and silver - makes a beautiful arrangement. i''ve collected a half dozen antique silver shells over the years. i put them out with a half dozen shells from the whitsunday islands in australia, and it''s a beautiful old/modern combo that looks both warm and interesting. lovely on the buffet, or in a bowl on the buffet. add fresh flowers in a contrasting height vase and - lovely!
Date: 1/30/2010 5:27:07 PM
Author: Tuckins1
Date: 1/30/2010 5:17:25 PM
That sounds lovely Whitby! Any inspirational pics?![]()
oh gees, tuckins! i''m currently in australia, and anything i''ve wanted to post here, i''ve had to ask tim to take photos of! since i just posted photos of my new diamond this morning (which he had to take for me and email) i''m not really game to ask him to start dragging the antique shells out of the cupboards and take more!
i *can*, however, show you one shot (not terribly helpful) of what''s on my side board currently....
on one end i have a wooden tray filled with antique shelley teacups, saucers and plates. just beyond that are two sepia colored glass candle holders. the white thing you can *just* see beyond that is the edge of a rough hewn marble and wrought iron cheese board which sits there permanently for parties (the darn thing is too heavy to lift!) and beyond that, out of shot, is a mosaic stained glass bowl i designed myself and had commissioned. the whole thing is about 12'' long.
see? no help at all... sorry!
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Date: 1/30/2010 5:41:58 PM
Author: whitby_2773
Date: 1/30/2010 5:27:07 PM
Author: Tuckins1
Date: 1/30/2010 5:17:25 PM
That sounds lovely Whitby! Any inspirational pics?![]()
oh gees, tuckins! i''m currently in australia, and anything i''ve wanted to post here, i''ve had to ask tim to take photos of! since i just posted photos of my new diamond this morning (which he had to take for me and email) i''m not really game to ask him to start dragging the antique shells out of the cupboards and take more!
i *can*, however, show you one shot (not terribly helpful) of what''s on my side board currently....
on one end i have a wooden tray filled with antique shelley teacups, saucers and plates. just beyond that are two sepia colored glass candle holders. the white thing you can *just* see beyond that is the edge of a rough hewn marble and wrought iron cheese board which sits there permanently for parties (the darn thing is too heavy to lift!) and beyond that, out of shot, is a mosaic stained glass bowl i designed myself and had commissioned. the whole thing is about 12'' long.
see? no help at all... sorry!
Looks very pretty!
Date: 1/30/2010 7:22:09 PM
Author: heraanderson
Initial thoughts:
Lower the artwork
panels on the windows
fresh flowers on the dining table
lamp on the left side of the buffet
On the search for inspirational pics![]()
Date: 1/30/2010 7:06:31 PM
Author: gemgirl
Tuckins, I love your floor! What is that? The color and the grain is just what I''d love to have.
Date: 1/30/2010 7:54:52 PM
Author: heraanderson
Here's a room with similar colored furniture from Baker Furniture, Barbara Barry collection:
Date: 1/30/2010 8:30:03 PM
Author: lcom
Ooooh! I just noticed, are those windows with a pic between them above the buffet? If that is the case you should get a tall mirror and center it above the buffet between the windows then get a large arrangement with candles in it so they reflect in the mirror into the room. A tray with different heights of pillars would work. New furniture is so fun!
Date: 1/30/2010 7:54:52 PM
Author: heraanderson
Here''s a room with similar colored furniture from Baker Furniture, Barbara Barry collection:
Thank you sweetie, that''s exactly what I was hoping you''d say. My dining room furniture is antique oak and your floor would be a perfect compliment.Date: 1/30/2010 8:21:44 PM
Author: Tuckins1
Date: 1/30/2010 7:06:31 PM
Author: gemgirl
Tuckins, I love your floor! What is that? The color and the grain is just what I''d love to have.
Thank you! The floor is Bruce hardwood flooring. It''s Oak, but I don''t quite remember the actual color. We got it at Home Depot about 3 years ago and installed it ourselves...
Date: 1/31/2010 8:35:48 AM
Author: gemgirl
Date: 1/30/2010 8:21:44 PM
Author: Tuckins1
Date: 1/30/2010 7:06:31 PM
Author: gemgirl
Tuckins, I love your floor! What is that? The color and the grain is just what I''d love to have.
Thank you! The floor is Bruce hardwood flooring. It''s Oak, but I don''t quite remember the actual color. We got it at Home Depot about 3 years ago and installed it ourselves...
Thank you sweetie, that''s exactly what I was hoping you''d say. My dining room furniture is antique oak and your floor would be a perfect compliment.