Oooooooo! Fireplace, matching wall covering and fabric with big, blowsy flowers, fainting couch, and, of course, the wall we can’t see is completely covered with bookshelves. Just add a fluffy dog rug in front of the fire, and it’s perfect. Thanks for several minutes of delightful fantasy.
I love this one! A perfect morning room from which to plan the day. 🙂
In other news, I’m loving Angela Thirkell, thanks to you. Just finished Wild Strawberries, after having read the two preceding it, and looking forward to more.
Wow, that’s a lot of flowers. I agree with Margaret, I’d rip off the wallpaper and recover the chairs — but I’d paint the walls because I hate wallpaper, and keep prints or stripes on one chair. I love the idea of chinoiserie fabric, or maybe toile. Blue and white, definitely!
Yay! Fireplace! That’s what I need right now 🙂
You did make a special request a couple of weeks ago, so I posted this one with you in mind. Glad you like. 🙂
Aww! Thank you!
Oooooooo! Fireplace, matching wall covering and fabric with big, blowsy flowers, fainting couch, and, of course, the wall we can’t see is completely covered with bookshelves. Just add a fluffy dog rug in front of the fire, and it’s perfect. Thanks for several minutes of delightful fantasy.
Most excellent!
It certainly looks comfortable, but a bit too floral for me.
I love this one! A perfect morning room from which to plan the day. 🙂
In other news, I’m loving Angela Thirkell, thanks to you. Just finished Wild Strawberries, after having read the two preceding it, and looking forward to more.
That’s wonderful news, Susan! I am always so happy when other readers discover (and like) Thirkell.
Perfect.
Perfect
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This is it!
Goodness — it’s a bit busy for me with all the florals, but the fireplace is definitely a winner.
No, this is far too ‘busy’, it’s very over-blown Laura Ashley early-1980s blowsy, dĂ©cor and this went out of fashion – thank goodness – in the late-1990s and, hopefully, will not return. It’s not even country house chic in the style of John Fowler or Nancy Lancaster. But it has a lovely fireplace and there are some good architectural details. With the wallpaper ripped off and something plain on the walls and perhaps a rather nice check or chinoiserie fabric on the chairs I think it would look much better – or reverse that treatment and have chinoiserie on the walls and plain fabric on the chairs … I’d love to get my hands on this room and give it an elegant make-over!
That is good heavens a LOT of flowers for one room!
Wow, that’s a lot of flowers. I agree with Margaret, I’d rip off the wallpaper and recover the chairs — but I’d paint the walls because I hate wallpaper, and keep prints or stripes on one chair. I love the idea of chinoiserie fabric, or maybe toile. Blue and white, definitely!
Oh, and it needs a dog in front of that nice fireplace. A golden retriever. Or a Newfoundland!