Sunday, May 31, 2009

Shingle Time

Hello there. It is so beautiful outside, so this is a quick post. Here are the latest exterior shots of our home in it's face lift phase. We are currently re-shingling the garage, and the gables and entire back side of our house with new white cedar shingles. A few months after the re-shingling is complete and they have turned a light gray color we will stain these new beauties with an oil preservative to prevent them from turning a dingy brown/gray. Only time will tell, but it is a major improvement already! Next year we would like to replace all of the front clapboard and replace all of the windows in the front (the originals).

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

West Cliff

We were on Nantucket for my best friend's wedding last week and my husband came across this compound while he was walking the kids down a sandy road near our rental home. Luckily, it was empty - still not summer season- so I was able to go back and snap a few pics before we left. This is my dream home...sigh. I could do wonders here with a little updating. The kids could have the lighthouse as their bunk house. Our friends could stay in the little cape on the property. I imagine throwing a party here one warm July night. I would place large hurricane lanterns along the majestic wall, welcoming our guests and the old ghosts of Nantucket Island to the festivities!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Green Everywhere

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

One Fencing Idea



Bunny and More About the House

In recent memory, I can only admit to writing one fan letter. (Dorky but true, I am mildly obsessed with abloomsburylife.blogspot.com and sent Lisa Bornes Giramonti a fan email a few months back - and she responded, which made my night!).
Maybe I am gaining a false sense of confidence, but I have recently thought about writing Bunny Williams a sincere note to express my admiration. I have even pulled out my nicest stationery and favorite pen, but then have chickened out.
Do you know her? Click below and read all about her.
BUNNY WILLIAMS
Even if you are only somewhat interested in interior design/decor you will still find her book, An Affair with a House a page turner.

Yes, I swear. I have read it cover to cover a couple of times and still flip through it often to read passages or sections which I find inspirational and relevent.
She bought a house over twenty years ago and has lovingly fixed it up, decorated it, and built onto it over the course of the past decades (by herself at first and later with her husband, John Rosselli). Bunny Williams is old-school interior design - in terms of schooling and style - but her unique personality really comes out in her book and you learn she isn't a stuffy doyenne who believes she is above the rest of mere mortals. She is practical, sentimental, creative, and open to her own style's evolution. I think she is witty and fun and I would love to hang out with her some sunny afternoon and walk through her gardens. I believe she is a long lost friend.
Sidenote: Maybe it was the past almost three years living in my parent's attic which enabled me to escape in to her life, and into this book? No, it was so much more: the descriptive writing and beautiful photography take the reader to her home in Connecticut and one just doesn't want to leave. I will stop now, but do check out the recipes - the peas and orzo is always a crowd pleaser.
Now onto the other reason I have written this post...my new bedside book,
On Garden Style

This book is my guide to planning the landscape and hardscape of our new home. I was telling someone today: Even though I am a decorator, I have barely thought about how I am going to decorate the inside. The interior of the house was all updated in 2007 and structurally, though in a dream world we would love to change a few things and add on above and behind, it needs NOTHING except a fresh coat of paint. (I am even keeping all the wallpaper for the time being). I know what I have - I will move my stuff in and it will work.
ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO TO THE OUTSIDE, THE POOR OUTSIDE.
It needs LOVE, it needs planning. Serious planning that will last a lifetime - like installing a large and beautiful wall, a fence, a kitchen garden, a compost heap, a new swing set, a retaining wall, and a walkways and driveway. I lose my breath listing the improvements that could be made to the property which would make this home totally and completely amazing.
What keeps me grounded (beside the realities of our budget) is this book. I bring it with me everywhere and read it every chance I can. Please buy this book if you want a beautiful coffee table book which will seriously improve the way you look at gardens from now on. It isn't about one style, but rather, how to see a garden and how to plan a garden which will stand the test of time.
Here is what we are focusing on for our house:
1) We are replacing all cedar shingles on the house- garage, rear of house and gables.
2) We are reconfiguring the walkways and redoing them in a new material, like blue stone.
3) We are paying up, and installing a fence around the front and side of the house. The back is already fenced in. The fence is one of our hugest costs - we want picket in front, a gate across the driveway (possibly automated) and we would love to have a stone wall with a fence on top on the side/front yard - that is TBD, for sure.
Tomorrow, I meet with a second fencing company and the first of four masons who will give me a quote for the walkways and potential wall. I will do a post about fencing soon.
Sorry for this long post- this is what happens when both kids are in bed a reasonable hour. Please check out Bunny Williams on amazon and buy her books (I also love Point of View). Have a great evening.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Our New Home!!!

It's official! We have the keys and the house is ours...
I can't wait to share pictures with you all and detail some of the projects we will be working on going forward!