Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Accessorizing With Country Antiques


When Connie and I started accessorizing her Vermont home, she definitely liked the feeling of an "American Country Home".
I probably brought in stuff from all over the world, but it fell together to work with the Americana  tone of her house.
I started a collection of wooden spools that were from local mills,
(I think.....)
and added in some wooden boxes.
Then I went and found some treenware, which is a wonderful thing to collect, if you're looking for stuff......
Treenware , for those of you who don't know.....
is household items made entirely of wood.
The pioneers made this stuff, 'cuz all they could get their paws on was wood.
'Cuz there was lots of that in pioneer times.
Wood, that is.....
They made dishes and bowls and cups and chalices and on and on.
You've probably seen it, and didn't know what it was, if you don't know what it is, that is......
Here's a picture I found on the internet to show you a close up.....
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Then Connie and I started collecting paintings.
We liked the feel of the dark paintings against the creamy walls.
They worked well with the armoire that was painted in a black milk paint.

On the mantel I did a collection of rams and sheep.
The painting had sheep.

The mantel shelf had rams.

That's a ram on the pipe holder in the middle
On either side of the painting is a wooden grid that allows the warm air from the fireplace to circulate back into the room.
It's a heatilator.
They usually have really ugly vent covers, but the wonderful woodworkers who worked on this wooden home made the wooden grids in their woodworking shop.
They would if they could, so they did!!!!!
So here's the way Connie's collection looks when not in a magazine shoot
Here's the two ways the bookshelves look.
On the left is the Traditional Home styling.
On the right is the way it is every other day.
The editor felt the way Connie and I had it, would look too spotty in the picture.
This is just an example of what looks good in a picture may not be the best for real life.
On the bottom shelf is a framed piece of tatting that spells out Nast, which just happens to be Connie and Chris's last name.
I don't think that's a coincidence.....
Do you?????

On that note,
Latah, Gatah
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8 comments:

FABBY'S LIVING said...

Very beautiful and charming...I so love the mantel and artwork on the wall, it's beautiful with the rams and all. I love all the great elements you girls got and turn it into a real Americana country home!
FABBY

Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow said...

The woodwork is beautiful.

Cynthia said...

Connie's home looks wonderful and that collection of treenware is great. What conversation pieces.

Cynthia

Anonymous said...

I am over the moon crazy about the decor in this house! It is perfect. I prefer the wooden spools...I have a very small collection of 4 'cause I had 3 and loaned them to my daughter for about 10 years but bought one for myself last Fall. THEN I made her give the other ones back. Ha ha Suzi

Anonymous said...

Personally I like the 'real' bookcase look with her treasures more than the Traditional Home's stylized look, mostly cuz I know those items mean something special to her. Of course both versions are lovely!

Vikki said...

You do the neatest stuff with the neatest stuff!
Vikki in VA.

Anonymous said...

It's Beautiful Antiques Chairs

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