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Interior paint: ALL of the interiors were originally painted Twine, an old Martha Stewart color from her K-Mart line. (This is not the same as Natural Twine in a more recent Martha line.) Since then, we have had to repaint some rooms. Benjamin Moore’s Brandon Beige was color matched to be a very close substitute for my old paint. Drapes: I made these from a Roth & Tompkins fabric: Lyme in the linen/white colorway available here.
Upholstery: Sofa and chairs custom upholstered in Perth by P. Kaufmann available here. Solid throw pillows: Jute braid pillow covers from Pottery Barn available here. Table by the window: antique pub table Schoolhouse chairs: Winfield dining chairs from Target available here. Large round end table: purchased years ago from a local furniture store. It was called a library table, and it came from Lexington Furniture’s Nautica line. (I believe that line has been discontinued.) Large black wicker chair: Cape Charles wicker armchair from Cottage Home Furniture in Maine available here. (I purchased it in a discontinued color and with no cushions for a greatly reduced price. Then I had the cushions made and upholstered in leftover fabric from the drapes.) Light fixture: Visual Comfort E.F.Chapman Pendant Light available here. Black chairs: see information in family room. Wicker chairs: Ballard Design’s Key West wicker chairs that they do not seem to carry anymore.
Barstools: from Target, similar to these. Table: double pedestal, purchased locally, but I do not know the manufacturer of it. Black checked drapes: I made them from a Roth-Tompkins fabric, Chester in the black/white colorway, available here. Red buffalo check fabric: a 4 in. red check (but I do not know the name) available here. White dishes: a combination of Target white dinner plates, old Williams Sonoma sets, and new Williams Sonoma pantry dishes available here. Red dishes: from Pier 1 many years ago, but it may be their Granada pattern available here. Glasses: some basic water glasses from Pier 1 and a set of Tag bubble glasses available here. Red print napkins: Williams Sonoma pantry print, discontinued but available at Ebay. Pumpkin dishes: Williams Sonoma covered soup tureen and bowls, available on Ebay. Christmas china: the old Williams Sonoma Christmas Icons pattern available (sometimes) on Ebay. Jars: from Walmart and here at Target.
Plate rack: actually the Catalina magazine rack from PBKids (available here) with the top dowel from each shelf removed. Light over the sink: Visual Comfort E.F.Chapman Classic 3 Light Pendant available here. Chalkboard: all came from Pottery Barn, but they do not sell the same items now. 🙁
Drapes: Cabin Check from Country Curtains available here. (I lined them with white sheets.) Sofa slipcover: an old sofa is under the Friday sofa slipcover from J.C. Penney available here. Ottoman: matches the sofa slipcover available here. Wicker chair: purchased at Pier 1, but it is discontinued. I spray painted it a green that is similar to Bay Leaf from the Martha Stewart line at Home Depot. Storage baskets: Most are the older style of the Sabrina baskets at PB Kids (new style available here.) All painted the same green as the wicker chair. Wicker look lamps: purchased years ago at Lowes. Cabinet with sliding glass doors: purchased many years ago from JC Penney. A s
aid bed linens: Cascade Plaid from PBTeen available here. Drapes: I made them from the sheets that match the bed linens available here. Red blankets: Classic cotton blanket from PBKids available here Flooring – Lowes Style Selections Heritage Pine laminate available here Beadboard – Lowes Empire Company 8 ft. wood wall panels available here Upper wall paint – Lowes Valspar Lyndhurst Timber Lower wall paint – Benjamin Moore Brilliant White Drapery rods and rings – Lowes Allen + Roth Mink curtain rod available here Drapery fabric: Ikea Berta Ruta available here (drapes are lined with Walmart white sheets) Lamps – various yard sale finds from my mother 🙂 Des