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Slowly, piece by piece, things are starting to come together at Serenbe. You've all been after me for more pics and I'm sorry it's taken so long for me to update the blog. Just so much going on between houses and work. This will give you an idea of what's going on inside, although there is still quite a bit to finish...
This is the living room. Johnny hung the mirror for me -- it's from the condo as is most of this furniture. I thought it worked out great, better than in Florida. Once the furniture went into this room, it made me rethink the draperies (which were going to be a rusty red pulled from the sofa fabric). But, a softer neutral will work better as there's so much going on in here anyway.
The arched doorways on the left and right of this room are nice -- this is the view looking toward the sunroom. I brought the big buffet from the house in Roswell -- fits much better here. As you can see, there are still many bare walls.
Not much furniture in the sunroom yet. This loveseat and chair are new. The loveseat is 44" deep -- but the cushions make it more comfortable for small people and it should be perfect for napping and watching TV. The chair is not so comfortable -- never order a chair that you didn't sit in. I know better. It looks good, but isn't very comfortable.
Looking from the kitchen toward the sunroom. The french windows have shades and the windows across the back will have cafe curtains -- yep, regular old cafe curtains on a rod. I'm love plantation shutters but I don't want to move the furniture every time I want to open a window. The cafe curtains will be much more functional and I think they'll be a neat change and because they won't go all the way to the top of the window, will let in lots of lights and keep the trees in sight all the time.
The kitchen is probably my favorite room -- no surprise. Not sure how 2 sinks are going to work out. I really wanted a prep area separate from the clean up area, but I seem to just be constantly walking back and forth. The light fixture you see was hanging over the bar with another fixture over the table. It was just too much, so I nixed the bar light and put in a fan and put that fixture over the table. Worked out better and kept the room open. The dining room table is also from the condo. I replaced all the nicer stuff I pulled out of there with very inexpensive furniture -- hopefully the condo will sell soon although the Florida market still shows no signs of recovery.
Did I say the kitchen was my favorite room -- hmmmmm, I might have lied as the library is where I always want to be. Now this chair is comfortable -- the most comfortable chair I think I've ever sat in.
Do you have a Scott's Antique market close to you? We have one in Atlanta which is huge -- so much neat stuff. I got this table for about $300 -- solid as can be with perfect aged patina. Real wood, no veneers. The chair is a reproduction, but another nice find. The lamp actually goes in my bedroom but I haven't found what I want for the table yet.
So there you have 3 rooms -- more later. In the midst of all this, Bev and I took Noah & Madison (ages 8 and 10) to Washington, DC. I timing was perfect -- we were there during their first heatwave of the season. It hit 98-100 every day with humidity that felt like the Everglades. I thought I would die, but there was nothing to do but keep on keeping on so we did. I'll post more on that later.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! Especially to my two bothers and two wonderful brothers-in-law. You could look the world over and wouldn't find 4 finer men anywhere -- seriously. I hope their day is as special as they are.
Slowly, piece by piece, things are starting to come together at Serenbe. You've all been after me for more pics and I'm sorry it's taken so long for me to update the blog. Just so much going on between houses and work. This will give you an idea of what's going on inside, although there is still quite a bit to finish...
This is the living room. Johnny hung the mirror for me -- it's from the condo as is most of this furniture. I thought it worked out great, better than in Florida. Once the furniture went into this room, it made me rethink the draperies (which were going to be a rusty red pulled from the sofa fabric). But, a softer neutral will work better as there's so much going on in here anyway.
The arched doorways on the left and right of this room are nice -- this is the view looking toward the sunroom. I brought the big buffet from the house in Roswell -- fits much better here. As you can see, there are still many bare walls.
Not much furniture in the sunroom yet. This loveseat and chair are new. The loveseat is 44" deep -- but the cushions make it more comfortable for small people and it should be perfect for napping and watching TV. The chair is not so comfortable -- never order a chair that you didn't sit in. I know better. It looks good, but isn't very comfortable.
Looking from the kitchen toward the sunroom. The french windows have shades and the windows across the back will have cafe curtains -- yep, regular old cafe curtains on a rod. I'm love plantation shutters but I don't want to move the furniture every time I want to open a window. The cafe curtains will be much more functional and I think they'll be a neat change and because they won't go all the way to the top of the window, will let in lots of lights and keep the trees in sight all the time.
The kitchen is probably my favorite room -- no surprise. Not sure how 2 sinks are going to work out. I really wanted a prep area separate from the clean up area, but I seem to just be constantly walking back and forth. The light fixture you see was hanging over the bar with another fixture over the table. It was just too much, so I nixed the bar light and put in a fan and put that fixture over the table. Worked out better and kept the room open. The dining room table is also from the condo. I replaced all the nicer stuff I pulled out of there with very inexpensive furniture -- hopefully the condo will sell soon although the Florida market still shows no signs of recovery.
Did I say the kitchen was my favorite room -- hmmmmm, I might have lied as the library is where I always want to be. Now this chair is comfortable -- the most comfortable chair I think I've ever sat in.
Do you have a Scott's Antique market close to you? We have one in Atlanta which is huge -- so much neat stuff. I got this table for about $300 -- solid as can be with perfect aged patina. Real wood, no veneers. The chair is a reproduction, but another nice find. The lamp actually goes in my bedroom but I haven't found what I want for the table yet.
So there you have 3 rooms -- more later. In the midst of all this, Bev and I took Noah & Madison (ages 8 and 10) to Washington, DC. I timing was perfect -- we were there during their first heatwave of the season. It hit 98-100 every day with humidity that felt like the Everglades. I thought I would die, but there was nothing to do but keep on keeping on so we did. I'll post more on that later.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! Especially to my two bothers and two wonderful brothers-in-law. You could look the world over and wouldn't find 4 finer men anywhere -- seriously. I hope their day is as special as they are.
Serenbe Update
It's amazing, I know, but it seems I might actually move in this week. The major holdup was the floors -- remember the leak and the ruined hardwood? Well, we had to wait for more 6" oak to arrive and then we had to wait until the crew could get to me. So...they actually worked over the weekend to get it all done. The truck & crew (one man and his girlfriend) came up Sunday with the stuff from the Florida condo. After looking at the floors, walking around and talking about it a bit, we decided to put the furniture in the garage and give the floors a few more days.
I'll work today and go down tomorrow to manage all the other deliveries (beds, W/D, cable, phone, more furniture, etc.). Now that you can do so much shopping on line, stuff is being delivered from everyone. A table from here, chairs from there, lamps and accessories from other places. It's somewhat of a mess to manage on the backend.
Hopefully, all the plantings for the garden area will come in this week. The shed & garden are perfect -- small enough to be manageable. ![]()