Mrs Mitchell
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Thank you! Interesting is probably a good word for it - we have a lot of work still to do. We had a ten year plan, which would have seen the attic converted into bedrooms, the old bedrooms (in a modern extension) demolished and lanscaped and a whole lot more decorating done. Best laid plans and all that...Date: 4/15/2010 7:47:41 AM
Author: sugarpie honeybun
Date: 4/15/2010 4:14:38 AM
Author: Mrs Mitchell
Interesting thread! We have been talking about this recently and we''re struggling to have a cohesive theme. Our house is late Victorian / early Edwardian, built by a railway company at the end of the 19th century. Originally it had four rooms and a kitchen but it''s been extended over the years. We''ve decorated the newer parts in a very neutral way- off white walls and plain light carpet or wood floor but our furniture is a hodge podge of inherited stuff and antique shop finds.
The old part of the house has high ceilings, cornices, picture rails etc so we''ve gone with period colours from Farrow and Ball and plain wooden floors with wax finish. It''s all quite plain.
However, I would love to make more of the fact it''s an old railway station and that it''s on the coast. I''d love to bring in these themes without making it twee or museum-like. We have a few photos of the station in its heyday and a few seaside ornaments, but I want to do more along these lines. Just not sure how.
I am about to decorate the dining room and I''m torn between rich dark colours that would be authentic to the period (dining room is in the oldest part of the house) and going for more of a beach house feel. Any suggestions? All the rooms open off hallways, so they can be different without clashing (I think...) Any thoughts would be welcome, because I''m struggling with this.
Jen
Your house sounds absolutely lovely and interesting!
